Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Yeah, he's watching


Who?

Why Cone Man, of course, day and (here) night.

Click on the image to see a larger version.

What is he watching?

Anyone who dares to venture down my driveway.

Yeah, that's right: You do not want to cross Cone Man.



12 comments:

Michelle said...

I understand he likes to leap out behind trees to unsuspecting people walking to the cul-de-sac. He is rather evil.

Mark said...

Cone Man does not leap, nor is he evil. Like The Dude, he abides.

Windsong Journals said...

Any creatures venture inside him to make a nest?

Mark said...

To the best of my knowledge, not yet.

Anonymous said...

Kind of reminds me a bit of an ice cream cone crossed w/ one of the Casper Ghostly Trio. Very nice that he is not evil. I'm sure any kids that come by on Halloween appreciate that very much.

Mark said...

Alas, we almost never get any trick-or-treaters.

Anonymous said...

Same here. Never got many when I had a house, and have never had any at either of my apartments. Times have definitely changed, especially since some folks began trying to put harmful items in the treats. Another way innocence has been lost, I guess (getting way too philosophical)

Mark said...

I agree that those changes brought another loss of innocence. Too bad.

Michelle said...

It's not all lost, we get hundreds of trick or treaters in my neighborhood. There is still magic in the air. Of course, we don't have a scary cone man lurking in the darkness, either.

Deb said...

Goodness, that is a creepy image! I wonder what it would look like with flickering lights in the eye holes, or is the creepiness enhanced with just black void?

Mark said...

I'm glad you do. I think the reason we don't is the nature of our neighborhood. Cone Man is just an added treat.

Mark said...

Deb, I've wondered that myself. The eyes are painted black, but we could always change that by drilling holes and inserting lights. Perhaps fun times ahead!

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