Have a haunted and safe Halloween with more treats than tricks. And don't misses the two part HAUNTED HOAX special where I investigate the Witches Castle and ask 13 questions without answer. See it and more at www.hauntedhoax.net
The American tradition of "trick-or-treating" probably dates back to the early All Souls' Day parades in England. During the festivities, poor citizens would beg for food and families would give them pastries called "soul cakes" in return for their promise to pray for the family's dead relatives.
"When the trees their summer splendor Change to raiment red and gold, When the summer moon turns mellow, And the nights are getting cold; When the squirrels hide their acorns, And the woodchucks disappear; Then we know that it is autumn, Loveliest season of the year." - Carol L. Riser, Autumn
He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.
When we are afraid we ought not to occupy ourselves with endeavoring to prove that there is no danger, but in strengthening ourselves to go on in spite of the danger. ~Mark Rutherford
How have you been? I've been jam-packed with moving up to Portland,
writing, and shooting the next two episodes of my show "Haunted Hoax."
The first two, 10 minute long episodes and a short “RANTS & GRAVES”
about orbs are up on YouTube now. When you have a moment, I'd
appreciate it if you'd take a look and give me your input.
I’d also welcome any future show topics or hoax challenges if you've
seen any questionable, paranormal evidence on the web lately. I hope
you enjoy and share the program with your friends and colleagues. There
are more to come — as well as my third book this summer!
There are still issues with the inboxes. I'll get on it tomorrow and see if I can't figure out what the problem is. I apologize for any unusual things that may occur during this time. Maybe we really are haunted!?