ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月31日 22時13分


Halloween in El Sobrante, California, is an irony-free zone. It’s not that the town is overly serious about the day. It’s that the people who decorate their homes with skeletons, witches and dismembered torsos aren’t overly serious about their decorations. “No one’s trying to be witty here,” says @timothy_archibald, a photographer and a longtime resident. “They’re just trying to say it.” And one other thing: “They’re not doing it to be photographed.” But photographed they are. For the past several years, @timothy_archibald has made a point of documenting how his neighbors in the community north of Berkeley celebrate the holiday. He seems to prefer Halloween to the other holiday that tends to inspire lawn decorations: Christmas. Homes decked out for Christmas are often garish, he said, and rarely folksy. And there is a broader difference. “The Halloween stuff,” he said “never gives you a tingly, ‘Oh, life is beautiful’ feeling.” It wasn’t clear whether he thought that was a good thing or a bad one. #? #LensBlog


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