When you dress your front yard up as a Yayoi Kusama exhibit for Halloween — and the kids get it — you’re probably on Capitol Hill. CHS returned to the Capitol Hill trick or treat hot zone along E Aloha again this year to see the neighborhood’s classic yard scenes and new surprises.
We're doing up some Yayoi Kusama Halloween action on 18th Ave tonight. Follow the dots! :) @jseattle @iheartSAM @kollinsm #obliterate pic.twitter.com/XBXEQDpi4d
— Allison Augustyn (@AllisonAugustyn) October 31, 2017
The first Hilloween night without rain in a decade brought out all sorts of goblins, ghouls, and Totoro characters to the doors of neighbors handing out candy by the bucketful — some houses dole out more than 3,000 bars on the night — and, sometimes, treats for the grown-up neighbors, too. Thanks for the beer, neighbor. For a look at the, um, more grown-up side of the holiday fun, check out our 80+ pictures from Pike/Pine’s Hilloween weekend here.
More pictures from Hilloween night, below.
Thank you to the neighbors who make trick-or-treating on this part of the Hill special. My 7yr old LOVES it.
As in years past, it was a blast!