By Andy Furman
NKyTribune Staff Writer
Herman Reinecke has a different view of the Halloween holiday.
“I just want to motivate people, and really have them not be afraid,” he told the Northern Kentucky Tribune. “I really just want people to be kinder to one another, and be the best version of themselves.”
That sure sounds great – but, hey Herman, you sure have a weird way of showing it.
He created Dead Spring Cemetery – a play on Cold Spring — on his front lawn. “We start putting up the display on August 18th, which is the day my mother passed away back in 1999,” he said. “We complete it around the end of September.”
And when completed Reinecke’s front lawn in Cold Spring had 100 skeletons – over 100 animal skeletons, real animal bones, 12 giant-sized animatronics and more, he proudl