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Project halloween san antonio3/28/2023 Morena Hockley activates one of the clown decorations by clapping on Thursday, Oct. Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 8 of13 Morena Hockley, from right, and her children Max, 9, and Juliana, 11, stand at “Casa Hockley Carnevil,” the awesomely scary display at the Hockley home on Thursday, Oct. Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 7 of13 The Hockleys have crafted a masterful Halloween display called “Casa Hockley Carnevil.” Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 6 of13Ī skeleton clown in a swing with glowing eyes waits to startle visitors at the Hockley home where the family’s 2020 Halloween display called “Casa Hockley Carnevil” reigns. It’s part of the family’s intricate Halloween display called “Casa Hockley Carnevil.” Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 5 of13Ī skeleton clown in a swing with glowing eyes waits to startle visitors at the Hockley home on the Northeast Side on Thursday, Oct. Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 4 of13Ī demon head knocker with flashing eyes greets visitors at the Hockley home on Thursday, Oct. Morena Hockley and her son, Max Hockley, 9, dressed as a human abducted by aliens, enjoy their family’s Halloween display called “Casa Hockley Carnevil”at their home on Thursday, Oct. Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 3 of13 Juliana Hockley, 11, dressed as Wednesday Adams, and her brother Max, 9, dressed as an alien abduction, visit the two-headed Misfortune Teller in the family Halloween display called “Case Hockley Carnevil” at their home on Thursday, Oct. Marvin Pfeiffer, San Antonio Express-News / Staff Photographer Show More Show Less 2 of13 Morena Hockley checks on an inflatable dinosaur skeleton with her son, Max, 9, and daughter, Juliana, 11, in their front yard on Thursday, Oct.
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