Yeah, we only hit houses that we know and have told them we'd be calling in advance. Nowadays people displaying a pumkin outside or in the window are generally accepted as being welcoming to trick or treaters, and it was nice to see quite a fair few houses doing this locally this year. We had a big party in our place for the local kiddies. It's all good, harmless, spooky fun until a group of teenagers decipher the point of Hallowe'en to mean legal robbery/vandalism. I for one love Hallowe'en.