There's plenty of Halloween fun to be had around Billings, but here are a couple of traditional scares waiting for you.
First, Billings' most famous residence, The Moss Mansion, has plenty of scares with The Haunted Maze and The Bender Inn...
Oh, what I wouldn't give to be crafty. And I know it's never going to happen for me. Some people just seem to be born with that extra... crafting jean. It's not just a lady thing either, my neighbor is twice a crafty as me. He's a man, it's really unfair...
Here is my quick answer to, "Who is haunting the Moss Mansion?" Nobody. It's still strange to me when I encounter adults who are certain there are ghosts walking the earth. I have professed my disbelief in such things on several occasions and had people defend the existence of ghosts up to the point of yelling at me...
I've been to enough Pet-O-Ween's at Shipton's Big R to know that there are plenty of people in Billings who dress up their pet for Halloween. Last year, there were quite a few homemade costumes, some of which were extremely creative. For instance, the greyhound dressed as a Greyhound complete with the owner dressed as the driver took a lot of time and thought...
Halloween! Some people love it and go all out and others well... they turn off their lights at 8:30 to avoid handing out any more candy. Cheap.
Do you think the Caitlyn Jenner costume will be the most popular this year? I bet we all see a lot of zombies again...
Once again this year, Brewer Dental Center is offering to buy your Halloween Candy for $1 a pound. In addition to knowing that you might be saving yourself some extra pounds or cavities, you can also know that your candy will be shipped off to our troops overseas via Operation Gratitude...
As Halloween approaches, we will soon be inundated with ghostly images and supernatural stories. Personally, I am not a believer in ghosts. I would love to see one, but I am certain that will never happen.
There was, however, an event that happened to me when I was 16 that made me question my disbelief in ghosts walking the earth...
The website sumocoupon.com compiled some data last year to figure out which Halloween candy was the most popular in each state. The lack of Reese's Cups in any state makes me a bit skeptical, so I thought I would throw this out there just to see how many Montanans agree with this survey...