Walking Stick is the most happening Trick or Treatin’ spot I have ever seen. Walking Stick is an affluent neighborhood on the North Side of Pueblo that attracts about half the town on Halloween. Minivan load after minivan load of kids come piling out on the side streets to rummage the neighborhood for candy. The “candy gettin’” is fairly competitive. I witnessed a few parents in minivans screaming words of motivation and heard a few horns honking at kids to pick up the pace. It was fascinating. Especially since they can buy buckets of the same candy the day after Halloween at a significant discount. Ahhh, but sometimes it is the thrill of the hunt…

The residents of the neighborhood get into it, too. Not only is there quality goodies for the kids, but each house tries to out “spook” each other. When all is said and done, though, there is always just one house standing. The Castle, as I heard someone in a minivan yell to their kids, is probably the epicenter of “spook” in Pueblo on Halloween. Every year they bring out new decorations. This year there was an Area 51 aspect to their lawn complete with aliens, spaceships, and government operatives.
The kids had fun Trick or Treatin’ in the neighborhood. I think they had just as much fun handing out candy as they did receiving it.
I posted more pictures on the Stafford Picture site.
Is this the same Scottie that threw fig newtons at cars with me?
I can’t say I’ve ever thrown fig newtons at cars, or thrown fig newtons at all, but there’s probably worse things a guy could do. So, no, I don’t think I’m the same Scott.