The transition from Halloween to Christmas feels too abrupt, as many regions don't have the eerie atmosphere until after October, making spooky season a winter delight.
Climate change has robbed October of its spooky vibes, with unusually high temperatures preventing the cozy atmosphere necessary for a true Halloween experience.
As winter approaches, the nights become longer, providing an ideal time to extend spooky traditions, merging the eerie with the festive for a more engaging celebration.
The English tradition of ghost stories during the bleak midwinter suggests that Christmas and the spooky season are not only compatible but belong together.
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