Manx Radio meets the homeowners going an extra spooky mile with the decorations
It's 31 October - which, of course, means it's Hop Tu Naa on the Isle of Man.
This evening children will be knocking on doors and singing Jinny the Witch and, hopefully, walking away with some sweets...
But it's not just the little ones having fun, as homeowners have been getting creative ahead of the annual tradition.
You might have spotted some houses with flying witches and skeletons, while others have spooky sounds and even a lifesize Mike Myers.
Chanelle Sukhoo visited two homes on the Island which, we believe, could be the scariest this year.

First up, Robert Feery's home on Hillside Avenue in Douglas:
Next up - Carlos Martinez and his home on the Reayrt Mie estate in Ballasalla.

Chanelle has been speaking with his children, Victoria and Samuel to find out what they're going as this year:

Bird flu confirmed after wild buzzard found dead near Bride
Call for renewed focus on equality and accessibility in government
Isle of Man Freemasons to lay wreath ahead of Remembrance Day
