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Prango: Hi, came by and read your blog, awww menopause....good luck lady,...LOL....anyway, not only hot flashes, but cold ones too, along with mood swings, most of the time no patience with anyone or any thing.........been there done that.../.......Good luck.....HugsPrango
Azodnem: Just dropping by to show some love.
Hazel: THANKS for thelovely message you left! I'm really sick right now with another tooth extraction that's got infected so it REALLY cheered me up! Love ya! ~Hazey X
Grizz: Swinging by y friend to say a heo to you. Sounds like the typical rut a great many are in yet again this time of year...lol Hope all gets better, I know with time you shall prevail..I have faith in ya my friend. Be well, stay safe.. Namaste!
Tina: What a nice blog you have here. Visit mine anytime!
Azodnem: Viva La Halloween (One more time!) LOL
Hazel Quinn: Happy Halloween! Off to paint my nails nice and DARK...
Azodnem: Viva La Halloween!
Hazel: Thanks for stopping bye and cheering me up, Holly. Not brilliant right now but will soon bounce up again. X
The Holly Tree: Thanks, Alex. Gotta keep with the theme, ya know.
The Holly Tree: I know what you mean Prango! I freaked myself out!
Alex: I was so scared of this thunder! Really unususal
prango: yep, the first time I heard it, thought it was getting ready to storm here, ....LOL........was about to shut down the computer.
The Holly Tree: Heya Lynn! Thanks, my friend. I've actually freaked myself out already because I forgot I'd put that clip on.
Lynne: Hey ya Holly, nice page all that thunder
The Holly Tree: Thanks, Ivan. I appreciate that...
Ivan: Lovely thoughts and feelins Holly
gaycanuck: I LOVE THE NEW LOOK!!! No place to comment tho? Have a great week darlin'.
Grizz: Wow, that was a surprise...lol Looking good in here my friend..Hope you have a great weekend ahead. Maybe the weather will hold out for some good outdoor stuff... We can always hope anyway.. Namaste my friend.
BUTTERFLYS: JUST WONTED TO SAY HI
Hazel: Thanks for the words of support!!!! XX
Grizz: Popping in to say a how do my friend. Hope you are feeling better and are able to enjoy whats left of the good weather. Have a great week!
DoyleSoft: : )
Dee: How's Charlie? I hope he's healing quickly and back to his ol' purrrfect feeling self again! :)
Dee: Hey, I keep forgetting to tell you that I love your blog's new colors & design theme. Well done!
Grizz: Dearest Holly, I hope you had a good rememberance day or Birthday for your mom today. I am sure you had a special day no matter what you did... Take care my friend, remembering mine this day as well...
Hazel: Don't be panicking,Holly. I'm absolutely fine thanks to the anti-virals the UK has made available. I'm high-risk and they've looked after me well. No probs, I'm just boring. Thanks for your concern dear friend. Be well!
gaycanuck: Happy Labour Day darlin!
Grizz: Ok I coulndt resist I am back...
Grizz: Swinging in to say hello my friend. Hope your having a great day.. stay well, be safe, Namaste
Remy: I enjoyed your blog.Want to exchange link? Thanks
Samantha: Thank you for ur sweet comment, I'm so glad you enjoyed my dancing colibri video, I find it so magical it STill makes me cry LOL.. I totally Love ur Blog, wanna exchange Links?
Juliana: Thanks for the congrats Holly! Have a wonderful day!
Grizz: Greetings my friend. Glad your back in one piece and safe. Looks like ou and Roger had a great outing, aside from vehicular issues... Welcome home dear friend. Have a great w/e Namaste.
Clarisse: I was gone for a while (abducted by aliens -- not really but somewhat) just lazy...and I went to kmunity today and it's gone!?!
Dee: Guess what, Our babies have arrived!They're so sweet!
Dee: I'm out making a Monday fly-by to wish you an awesome week!
DoyleSoft: :)
toni: holly! made a new post :)
Mystic Lady: Thanks for the kind comment!
Mystic Lady: Thanks!! I've missed you! I'm glad to be back :)
toni: hello ! :D yeah graduate school! can you believe it? LOL. thanks for being with me through out college. now im doing it all over again! see you around!
toni: hollY!!!!! =) it's me... deleted my chickbud101 already. apparently... when you wanna make a new account the old id isnt available anymore :( so its chickbud now for me :( feels strange. anyway... hope to see you and drop by! got a new blog actually.. in blogspot :)
shawno: HAPPY CANADA DAY SIS!
Nick: Holly, I did get your note but there wasn't any time on it when you were broadcasting. Cathie wanted to be at your show as well. A few times I've wanted to call but not sure what time is too late. Please know haven't been avoiding you. I've been working on some difficulties myself. I'll try calling tomorrow afternoon, OK? Luv ya, sister.
emie: yes am good have a wonderful day
emie: hello nice blog, how r u?
Nick: No it's only 10 pm Holly, your time...I'm east of you rememember? I get mixed up w/ time zones as well.
Dee: Surfing by to Wish you a gorgeous week!
gaycanuck: Hey darlin' Nice recycling containers! PS I am back in action.
K'Jan: Hey! Just wanted to thank you for staying in touch during my blogging sabbatical. You're special!
tracy: love the flowers holly! Since i cannot get out in the heat/sun I'll get my flower fix here!! lol
The Holly Tree: Still not working, Support...
Bravenet: Test testing test
Hazel: Don't know if stuff isn't coming up straight away coz you're moderating or bravenet's playing up again. Chin up girl. This too shall pass. Sorry it's all gone so poo-ey. :(
The Holly Tree: May 16/09: Please note that the post on Mercury in retrograde is posted under the Tree Board as a link. Thanks, and have a great weekend!
Dee: My comment disappeared so I thought I'd leave this tag. I just wanted to say that your pendant is beautiful! Have a fabulous day!
Precious: I love you HollyGirl! Sleep well tonight and have sweet dreams my precious one :)
Precious: Hi Holly! Love you and sending bunches of hugs and blessings your way.
GAYCANUCK: JUST got off the plane... Thanks for stopping by my place. I MISSED YOU SIS!
tracy: I hope you are feeling better. I am so sorry it happened. food poisoning is the worst!
charmed35: coming by to say hi and see how you were doing. Missing your shows on mogulus. Hope all is well.
Grizz: Yuk, foodborn illnesses just suck my friend. Hope yut and Roger feel better soon. Nothing worse to take your energies away and fast. Best wishes, get well soon. Namaste
tracy: Hoping you and rog are feeling much better!! xoxo
gaycanuck: Have a great weekend!
Dee: Just surfing by to wish you a beautiful weekend!
Clarisse: ..and I said "Where's did my mind go"...*DUH* I need sleep. See you later!
CLARISSE: Hi there! Where's did my mind go? I signed in your tagboard as Holly!
Holly: Hi Holly, just dropping by to say hi!
Taniah: Heyy Holly, passing by your blog again =D ! Have an awesome weekend!
Dee: Wishing you a Safe & Happy Easter!
Hazel: Sorry to read about this darkness you're experiencing. Hugs for the holidays.
Taniah: Passing by to say hello! Your pictures are wonderful!!! I normally don't like close encounters with birds, but they look amazing in these pictures!! Hope all is well, & have a nice day =) !
tracy: i am so sorry i have been away. so much going on and not enought time or energy to do it. I am going to try and gt caught up. miss you!!
Hazel: I see you tried to post on ym log again but it didn't come up. I'v contacted bravejournal about this problem but when THEY post it works...tedium. thanks for stopping by anyways!!!!!!
Hazel: Thanks for the healing energies, Holly! Not sure yet what the docs will do - it's what it does to my'normal' rpobs that causes the complications! Thanks for caring. HUGZ!
gaycanuck: Finally back in action!
MadartistJ: I am a'wishin' you get more thoroughly calm and restful sleeps my friend. I know I have been MIA a lot, but I think of you and read your words on the run. Life is crazy as usual and not with terribly exciting things at all. But we be blessed in our own way, eh? Love to you always, J
Azodnem: Happy Monday
Dee: I'm out doing my Monday morning fly-by to say Hi and wish you a dandy of a week!
GAYCANUCK: Hey darlin' The prawn/seafood popovers are ON ME next time you visit!!!
Ivan: Holly I need to call upon you for help. Could you contact me please.
the BackPacker: Popping in to say a hello my friend..The BP blog/site has been launched here at Bravenet..finally..lol Hope you have a great day..
Lynn: Thank you for that kind greeting, holly :) At a time when we're all feeling blue and everything seems to be going wrong, it's nice to remember that there's others around us who may understand. Enjoy your weekend as best as you can
Hazel: Have a great weekend, Holly! Not been a fantastic week here - catchya laters!
The Holly Tree: HIYA IVAN!! Long time, no see! Glad to hear your trip is almost done; can't wait to hear the details. :)
Ivan: Well hello Holly. My trip of the eastern Seaboard is coming to an end now. What a month it has been.
Dee: Just dropping by to say hello and wish you a beautiful weekend!
Nick: Hi Holly! Hope your day is going well, my friend. Lots happening, isn't there? Would you please confirm that you received my email yesterday with contact my info? It is important. Just want to make sure we're all available to talk. Nick
ANGEL: JUST STOP TO SAY HI
Dee: Just dropping by to say Howdy and leave ya a cyber hug! Wishing you a winner of a week!
Hazel: Hope you had a romantic Valentine's day. I've finally got my camera working for the blogs!! have a good week, hon!
LWM: Happy V day Holly
GAYCANUCK: HAPPY BELATED BIRTHDAY!
prango: Won't be making your show today, the site freezes me up...sorry..HugsPrango
Grizz: Swinging in to say hello my friend. Hope you have a great weekend. Stay warm, be safe..will chat at ya later..
ANGEL: HI GREAT SITE
Tracy: No post showed up in my blog Holly! What'd ya say eh?
Dee: Just out visiting and wanted to wish you an awesome week!

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Thursday, October 29th 2009

9:20 AM

The Burnt Church

If you're ever out for a midnight walk, and the streets are eerily quiet and unusually foggy in certain places, keep your eyes open. You may be walking near...

The Burnt Church

She was sophisticated, poised, and cultured. In retrospect, this should have made them suspicious. A teacher like her should be presiding over a girl’s school in London or New York, not seeking a position in a small town in Georgia. But at the time, they were too delighted by her application to ask any questions.

“It will be good for our daughter to learn some culture,” the attorney’s wife told the pastor’s wife.

“And our boy may find some table manners at last,” the pastor’s wife responded with a smile.

School was called into session in the local church shortly after the arrival of the teacher. And soon, the children were bringing glowing reports home. “Teacher” was special. Teacher taught them manners and diction as well as reading, writing and arithmetic. All the children loved teacher.

The parents were delighted by the progress their children were making at school. Teacher had been a real find. A God-send, said the preacher’s wife.

But not everyone in town was so satisfied. The local ne'er-do well – called Smith – had more sinister stories to tell.

“That woman ain’t natural,” he told the blacksmith, waving a bottle of whiskey for emphasis. “I seen her out in the woods after dark, dancing around a campfire and chanting in a strange language.”

“Nonsense,” the blacksmith retorted, calmly hammering a headed iron bar on his anvil.

“They say she’s got an altar in her room and it ain’t an altar to the Almighty,” Smith insisted, leaning forward and blowing his boozy breath into the blacksmith’s face.

“You’re drunk,” said the blacksmith, lifting the hot iron so it barred the man from coming any closer. “Go home and sleep it off.”

Smith left the smithy, but he continued to talk wild about the Teacher in the weeks that followed. During those weeks, a change gradually came over the school children. The typical high-jinks and pranks that all children played lessened. Their laughter died away. And when they did misbehave, it was on a much more ominous scale than before. Items began to disappear from houses and farms. Expensive items like jewelry, farm tools, and money. When children talked back to their parents, there was a hard-edge to their voices, and they did not apologize for their rudeness, even when punished.

“And my daughter lied to me the other day,” the attorney’s wife said to the pastor’s wife in distress. “I saw her punch her younger brother and steal an apple from him, and she denied it to my face. She practically called me a liar!”

“The games the children play back in the woods frighten me,” the pastor’s wife confessed. “They chant in a strange language, and they move in such a strange manner. Almost like a ritual dance.”

“Could it be something they are learning at school?” asked the attorney’s wife.

“Surely not! Teacher is such a sweet, sophisticated lady,” said the pastor’s wife.

But they exchanged uneasy glances.

Smith, on the other hand, was sure. “That teacher is turning the young’uns to the Devil, that’s what she’s doing,” he proclaimed up and down the streets of the town.

“Don’t be ridiculous,” the preacher told him when they passed in front of the mercantile.

“I ain’t ridiculous. You are blind,” Smith told him. “That teacher ought to be burned at the stake, like they burned the witches in Salem.”

The pastor, pale with wrath, ordered Smith out of his sight. But the ne’er-do-well’s words rang in his mind and would not be pushed away. And the children continued to behave oddly. Almost like they were possessed. He would, the preacher decided reluctantly, have to look into it someday soon.

That day came sooner than he thought. The very next Monday, his little boy came down with a cold, and his mother kept him home from school. When the pastor returned from his duties for a late lunch, his wife came running up to him as soon as he entered the door. She was pale with fright.

“I heard him chanting something over and over again in his bedroom,” she gasped. “So I crept to the door to listen. He was saying the Lord’s Prayer backwards!”

The pastor gasped and clutched his Bible to his chest, as goose bumps erupted over his body. This was positively satanic. And there was nowhere the boy could have learned such a thing in this town, unless he learned it…at school.

At that moment, the attorney’s wife came bursting in the door behind him.

“Quick pastor, quick,” she cried. “Smith is running through town with a torch, talking about burning down the school. The children are still in class!”

The pastor raced out of the house with the two woman at his heels. They and the other townsfolk who followed them were met by a huge cloud of smoke coming from the direction of the church, where the school children had their lessons. The building was already ablaze as frantic parents beat at the flames with wet sacks, or threw buckets of water from the pump into the inferno. Smith could be heard cackling unrepentantly from the far side of the building, which was full of the screams of the trapped students and their teacher.

The fire blazed with a supernatural kind of force, and the pastor thought he heard the sound of the Teacher laughing from within the building when it became apparent that no one could be saved.

The church burnt for several hours, and when it was finally extinguished, there was nothing left. Mourning parents tried to find something of their children to bury, and Smith wisely disappeared from town, his mission against the works of Satan completed.

The teacher’s burnt body was buried deep in the ground and covered with brick tomb. The children’s smaller bodies were interred beneath wooden crosses. Of all the student’s in the school that fall, only the pastor’s small son survived.

To this day, voices can be heard in the graveyard at Burnt Church, chanting unintelligible words, as the school children and the teacher once chanted in the woods outside town. Sometimes apparitions are seen, and dark walkers who roam the graveyard at night. And they say that a brick taken from the grave of the evil teacher can set fire to objects on which they are placed...


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Posted by Prango:

Good grief woman, where on earth do you dig up these stories....sheesh.
Thursday, October 29th 2009 @ 10:38 AM

Posted by Holly:


LOL Prango. I search the internet for them. I hope you've been enjoying them!

Thursday, October 29th 2009 @ 10:43 AM

Posted by Dee:

I would to applaud you for being able to post so many wonderfully spooky spine chilling stories this month. Well done Holly! Only a couple of more days to go...

Wishing you a spooktaculer rest of the week!

Thursday, October 29th 2009 @ 7:34 PM

Posted by Prango:

Oh yes Holly, been enjoying them very much.....thanks for posting them, and you have a Happy Halloween.
Muwahaaaaaaa
Friday, October 30th 2009 @ 7:24 AM

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