Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Fillmore Graves

A moment later he had emerged from the forest into a small, open space, mostly upgrown to brambles. There were remnants of a rotting fence. A few yards from the trail, in the middle of the "clearing," was the house from which the light came, through an unglazed window. The window had once contained glass, but that and its supporting frame had long ago yielded to missiles flung by hands of venturesome boys to attest alike their courage and their hostility to the supernatural; for the Breede house bore the evil reputation of being haunted. Possibly it was not, but even the hardiest sceptic could not deny that it was deserted--which in rural regions is much the same thing.

Looking at the mysterious dim light shining from the ruined window the boy remembered with apprehension that his own hand had assisted at the destruction. His penitence was of course poignant in proportion to its tardiness and inefficacy. He half expected to be set upon by all the unworldly and bodiless malevolences whom he had outraged by assisting to break alike their windows and their peace.

- Ambrose Bierce



Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Evil Tree

I love that the Evil Tree prop is a thing in yard haunting.  It pops up every now and again, and it's always huge and intimidating.  The one below is amazing and has the coolest face I've seen on one.  


Always great stuff at The Village Mire.




Saturday, August 27, 2022

And Sometimes Cats

"Yes," she sighed. "I'm one of an odd family. We sleep days and fly nights like black kites on the wind. If we want, we can sleep in moles through the winter, in the warm earth. I can live in anything at all - a pebble, a crocus, or a praying mantis. I can leave my plain, bony body behind and send my mind far out for adventure. Now!"

Into the air, over the valleys, under the stars, above a river, a pond, a road, flew Cecy. Invisible as new spring winds, fresh as the breath of clover rising from twilight fields, she flew. She soared in doves as soft as white ermine, stopped in trees and lived in blossoms, showering away in petals when the breeze blew. She perched in a limegreen frog, cool as mint by a shining pool. She trotted in a brambly dog and barked to hear echoes from the sides of distant barns. She lived in new April grasses, in sweet clear liquids rising from the musky earth.

-Ray Bradbury, The April Witch


Work by Christophe Chabouté.


Sunday, February 6, 2022

Now Playing: Emerald Waters

Some Sunday music by Hollan Holmes.


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Thursday, January 20, 2022

The Devil's Tree

Man, I love displays like this.

A little bit of everything, with just a touch of Crazy.


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