I usually go all-out decorating for Halloween, and enjoy handing out candy to the kids. Last year I visited and helped my mom out for Halloween for the first time in many years, decorating her house and then helping her out with candy and the trick-or-treaters. I bought a lot of candy in anticipation, and was surprised how few showed, maybe 20 or 30 groups knocking at the door over the course of the evening. It was fun, one little kid was scared of the cobwebs and graveyard I had outside, and said "Your house is scary" as I handed him his candy, with his parents standing a few yards away. I smiled and said, "Well, it's supposed to be, that's what makes it fun!"

I live in a condo, so we have zero trick or treaters here. I think the tradition is still fairly strong in residential middle class home neighborhoods.

This year I had a quiet Halloween evening at my girlfriend's condo. We watched "The Abominable Dr. Phibes" on Comcast's "On Demand" free movies, and enjoyed a few shots of Bailey's.