BRANDON — When you pull up to Tony and Farrah Cox’s home on Sunline Drive in late October, it’s hard not to stop and stare. Towering skeletons, glowing tombstones, a horse and hearse, and even a 12-foot-tall talking reaper turn their front yard into a Halloween wonderland that feels more magical than menacing.
“We started off with just a few inflatables between the driveways,” said Tony Cox with a grin. “Now the cemetery takes up the whole front yard.”…