Halloween 2004 begins with a tribute to Nikola Tesla,
whose invention of modern AC power has lit the world.
Our second honored guest is Sir Joseph Wilson Swan,
who invented the incandescent light bulb.
Our final memorial is dedicated to Thomas Edison,
the man who stole the credit for the above.
Of course, some folks just dig Elvis.
Our old tombstones are older and creepier this year.
David's
spooky clock
continues to amuse visitors.
The skeletons sit around a fire and tell each other stories.
The Flying Crank Ghost continues to haunt our graveyard.
The
Flaming Jeep Of Doom
is always a favorite.
Thank you for visiting. Your comments are welcome.
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