As the leaves turn in Maine and spooky season comes, everyone has become crazy with Halloween decorations.

But there is one eye-catching front yard decoration on South Belfast Avenue in Augusta that has made us all laugh out loud.

This year's best display is an unforgettable scene.. three skeletons in a hilariously morbid situation that has captivated the neighborhood and gone viral online!

At first glance, the decoration is hilarious. As you can see above, there is a skeleton  on a riding lawnmower, running over another skeleton with an ashamed skeleton trailing behind.

This family has truly embodied the spirit of Halloween horror and hilarity. It’s truly a creative masterpiece and I tip my top hat to them. And so has 80 plus thousand other folks.

The picture has gone viral with many people absolutely loving it, with others saying, they are done with Halloween.

My favorite comments?

"Hold my beer is all I asked her to do"

and

"Let me guess husband came home found the pool man in bed with the wife, pool man took off running husband jump on his ride on lawnmower because he knows pool man only has one leg and left his prosthetic leg in the house, wife jumps in the back pleading with husband to stop. Pool man fell due to missing a leg and husband saw his chance to get rid of pool man once and for all. Also their is a paternity case still pending if the son is husband or pool man. Stay tuned for the sequel wife in trouble after the test came back"

Do you have a favorite lawn decoration that you've driven by and giggled at this spooky season in Maine? Let us know! Send a picture to our app now!

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