Halloween Spooks
After waiting three hours for Woodstock trick-o-treaters, and getting no one, we decided to put away the 8 bags of candy I bought at CVS (I guess I went overboard...) and head down to what I call the "Devil's Bird House." It's aptly named--it's an old abandoned house a few miles from our house that has at least 30 vultures watching guard over it. They perch in a leafless, dead tree in front of the house every single morning and evening, even in torrential downpours with no leaves to protect them. Then they disappear once it gets dark. Where do they go, if vultures are not nocturnal? It's a mystery...so we brought the digital camera with the hope (fear?) of finding those vultures or perhaps catching an orb, or maybe something more. Well, we weren't as lucky as we were at the Wayside Inn that time, so we headed back home to listen to the coyotes howl, which was just as spooky....Happy All Soul's Day....
Kat & Brian, Woodstock Ghosthunters :))))
2 Comments:
Woa... Did you use the 10 time zoom on the cam from the car across the street to take those pictures? Damn that sounds freaky – Mike
We drove up the road on the side of the house and took pictures from there. I don't know if it was 10 time zoom or not. All we know is that out of the entire street with houses, that house is the only one with dead trees in its yard. And no one lives there...{cue Twilight Zone music...}
Kat
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