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RE: The Horned One

in #life2 years ago

They do seem to be quite free roaming. There is a gate at either end of a gigantic piece of land around the loch. But they just fanny about all over the place!

Good grief, it seems like almost every body of deep water has a story of a beast! Pfft, gets going some of them are true. I like a bit of mystery still in the world!

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But they just fanny about all over the place!

Visons of cow fannies frolicking just danced through my mind reading that.

I've not really explored the idea of these beasties much, other than Nessie from long ago. I do take it seriously when natives tell me such information. They shared a few other things that made my hair stand on end a bit. Mystery is a good thing, especially when it's things you'd rather not know. 😉

Oh yes, I am absolutely in agreement on the mysteries front. You think you would like to know and then afterwards you think ah, it might have been better not to

Some things are best not known, most definitely.

Agreed, like when your dog jumps up on the bed in the middle of the night and you remember that your dog died three years ago...

Or........
When you're woken up out of dead sleep at 3:30 am by a completely enraged 18 year old young woman standing by your bed, wearing clothing from the late 1800's and nearly have a heart attack when far too young for such a thing.

Indeed and even worse when she tells you the king's men have surrounded the house!

French Acadian, so no king's men, extremely angry due to circumstances of death at age 18. On that property and way beyond it there were thousands of natives and French Acadians burned to death, so she never got to experience the life she should have had. Now I sound very strange here, lol. Let's just say I've had quite a list of interesting experiences.