This Mr. Bones is cool. Noticed those sunglasses courtesy of Family Eye Care Clinic on West Main. There must be a dental clinic close by. Mr. Bones has perfect teeth.
This Mr. Bones must be eight or so feet tall. He probably needs some treatment, so he’s headed to the Advanced Chiropractic and Wellness clinic on West Main in Atlanta. He’ll probably get treatment, but we wonder if he’ll pay.
OK, we get the point. This is grave, skull and message is trying to tell us something. Be careful and considerate. In other words,“Beware.”
This Mr.Bones is scary indeed.He’s got the long fingers to prove it.He’s part of about 20 other Halloween decorations at Britany Parker’s home on Marietta Street in Queen City. She likes to entertain the neighbors.
Now here’s really the cat’s meow.This skeleton has it all. A home, swing and chair with pillows. He can be found on Marietta Street in Queen City. But don’t expect him to be happy to see you. He’s comfortable.
This skeleton on Morse Road in Atlanta is a well-respected neighbor. He’ll be happy to welcome you inside. Maybe even do a dance for you.
Them bones, them bones
Wed, 10/23/2024 - 12:00am
Neil Abeles
Mr. Bones is coming out in Atlanta. He’s silent but visible; it seems he’s being welcomed by businesses and homes. He’s all skeleton.
Well, it is that time of year. Fall. That’s when three months of the year stand out: October, November and December.
Mr. Bones is not really scary. After all, the most he does is rattle, but he is impressive. He seems to be trying to tell us something.
Perhaps some word about Mr. Bones is appropriate. He serves six major functions for the human. 1) support, 2) movement, 3) protection, 4) production of blood cells, 5) storage of minerals and 6) endocrine regulation.
Maybe that’s what he wants to tell us each fall. He wants to fit in. Welcome him back.