Wednesday, 5 November 2014
King Tut's Tomb.
Documented weird issues surround this event, most commonly the 'curse' that appears to have followed the members of the team who first opened the tomb, even when they returned home to other countries. Allegedly, a curse is cast upon any person who disturbs the mummy of a pharaoh, and there seems to be some truth in it...or a series of massive coincidences. Many of the party met a slightly suspicious end, the first of which was Lord Carnarvon who died just 6 weeks after the opening of the tomb, he had been bitten by a mosquito and accidentally cut the wound whilst shaving, he succumbed to an infection and died 2 weeks after.
There is lots of information on the web about these events, and they are well worth a read!
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Hallowe'en!
The commercial side of Halloween is not for me though, pumpkin carving, dressing up and trick or treating luckily passed me by when I was young, and now I see Halloween has become a money-making opportunity for shops as much as Valentine's Day. I will however be doing my own celebrating, remembering the 'proper' Samhain from my pagan roots and will be indulging in lovely wintry food tomorrow night.
Happy hauntings everyone.
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Folklore of brooms.
With halloween approaching, the image of witches flying on brooms across the night sky will be a familiar one, but broom folklore is very interesting with many superstitions relating to them.
When moving into a new home, finding a broom was considered to be lucky, although one should never sweep towards the door of a new abode for fear of sweeping out the good luck. In days gone by, old brooms were never thrown away, but were burned or buried so as not to anger the hearth spirits.
Brooms were seen as an emblem of the home, and of womanhood, in England, joinings and celebrations were often marked by people jumping over a broom handle.
So love your broom, no home is complete without one...and they aren't just for witches!
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
The vanishing hound of Aylesbury.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
The horse-dog of Clackmannanshire.
Last reported as recently as 1997, and before that 1975, this entity is a strange one. Described by witnesses as a horse with the legs of a dog, this creature is seen around the woods in daylight hours, vanishing very quickly once spotted.
Tuesday, 16 September 2014
Fortean evening ahead.
Tonight is Fortean Times night in my house, it arrived yesterday, and I should have time to read it through later, always fascinating!
Sunday, 7 September 2014
Jack the Ripper identity revealed?
See it for yourself HERE and make up your own minds :)