Wednesday, 31 October 2007

A Spooky Tale For Hallowe`en

 

 

 

     

As it`s Hallowe`en tonight, I thought I`d post a ghost story for you to enjoy. Watch out for ghosties, spooks, witches if you go out tonight.......! ;o)

                                         

                                                             

 

 

                           Raw Head and Bloody Bones

 

Way back in the deep woods there lived a scrawny old woman who had a reputation for being the best conjuring woman in the Ozarks. With her bedraggled black-and-gray hair, funny eyes - one yellow and one green - and her crooked nose, Old Betty was not a pretty picture, but she was the best there was at fixing what ailed a man, and that was all that counted.

                   

Old Betty's house was full of herbs and roots and bottles filled with conjuring medicine. The walls were lined with strange books brimming with magical spells. Old Betty was the only one living in the Hollow who knew how to read; her granny, who was also a conjurer, had taught her the skill as part of her magical training.

 

                

Just about the only friend Old Betty had was a tough, mean, ugly old razorback hog that ran wild around her place. It rooted so much in her kitchen garbage that all the leftover spells started affecting it. Some folks swore up and down that the old razorback hog sometimes walked upright like man. One fellow claimed he'd seen the pig sitting in the rocker on Old Betty's porch, chattering away to her while she stewed up some potions in the kitchen, but everyone discounted that story on account of the fellow who told it was a little too fond of moonshine.

 

                 

"Raw Head" was the name Old Betty gave the razorback, referring maybe to the way the ugly creature looked a bit like some of the dead pigs come butchering time down in Hog-Scald Hollow. The razorback didn't mind the funny name. Raw Head kept following Old Betty around her little cabin and rooting up the kitchen leftovers. He'd even walk to town with her when she came to the local mercantile to sell her home remedies.

                  

Well, folks in town got so used to seeing Raw Head and Old Betty around the town that it looked mighty strange one day around hog-driving time when Old Betty came to the mercantile without him.

            

"Where's Raw Head?" the owner asked as he accepted her basket full of home-remedy potions. The liquid in the bottles swished in an agitate manner as Old Betty said: "I ain't seen him around today, and I'm mighty worried. You seen him here in town?"

              

"Nobody's seen him around today. They would've told me if they did," the mercantile owner said. "We'll keep a lookout fer you."

             

"That's mighty kind of you. If you see him, tell him to come home straightaway," Old Betty said. The mercantile owner nodded agreement as he handed over her weekly pay.

              

Old Betty fussed to herself all the way home. It wasn't like Raw Head to disappear, especially not the day they went to town. The man at the mercantile always saved the best scraps for the mean old razorback, and Raw Head never missed a visit. When the old conjuring woman got home, she mixed up a potion and poured it onto a flat plate.

              

"Where's that old hog got to?" she asked the liquid. It clouded over and then a series of pictures formed. First, Old Betty saw the good-for-nothing hunter that lived on the next ridge sneaking around the forest, rounding up razorback hogs that didn't belong to him. One of the hogs was Raw Head. Then she saw him taking the hogs down to Hog-Scald Hollow, where folks from the next town were slaughtering their razorbacks. Then she saw her hog, Raw Head, slaughtered with the rest of the pigs and hung up for gutting. The final picture in the liquid was the pile of bloody bones that had once been her hog, and his scraped-clean head lying with the other hogsheads in a pile.

                 

Old Betty was infuriated by the death of her only friend. It was murder to her, plain and simple. Everyone in three counties knew that Raw Head was her friend, and that lazy, hog-stealing, good-for-nothing hunter on the ridge was going to pay for slaughtering him.

           

Now Old Betty tried to practice white conjuring most of the time, but she knew the dark secrets too. She pulled out an old, secret book her granny had given her and turned to the very last page. She lit several candles and put them around the plate containing the liquid picture of Raw Head and his bloody bones. Then she began to chant: "Raw Head and Bloody Bones. Raw Head and Bloody Bones."

           

The light from the windows disappeared as if the sun had been snuffed out like a candle. Dark clouds billowed into the clearing where Old Betty's cabin stood, and the howl of dark spirits could be heard in the wind that pummeled the treetops.

          

"Raw Head and Bloody Bones. Raw Head and Bloody Bones."

Betty continued the chant until a bolt of silver lightning left the plate and streaked out threw the window, heading in the direction of Hog-Scald Hollow.

           

When the silver light struck Raw Head's severed head, which was piled on the hunter's wagon with the other hog heads, it tumbled to the ground and rolled until it was touching the bloody bones that had once inhabited its body. As the hunter's wagon rumbled away toward the ridge where he lived, the enchanted Raw Head called out: "Bloody bones, get up and dance!"

                       

Immediately, the bloody bones reassembled themselves into the skeleton of a razorback hog walking upright, as Raw Head had often done when he was alone with Old Betty. The head hopped on top of his skeleton and Raw Head went searching through the woods for weapons to use against the hunter. He borrowed the sharp teeth of a dying panther, the claws of a long-dead bear, and the tail from a rotting raccoon and put them over his skinned head and bloody bones.

            

Then Raw Head headed up the track toward the ridge, looking for the hunter who had slaughtered him. Raw Head slipped passed the thief on the road and slid into the barn where the hunter kept his horse and wagon. Raw Head climbed up into the loft and waited for the hunter to come home.

            

It was dusk when the hunter drove into the barn and unhitched his horse. The horse snorted in fear, sensing the presence of Raw Head in the loft. Wondering what was disturbing his usually-calm horse, the hunter looked around and saw a large pair of eyes staring down at him from the darkness in the loft. The hunter frowned, thinking it was one of the local kids fooling around in his barn.

              

"Land o' Goshen, what have you got those big eyes fer?" he snapped, thinking the kids were trying to scare him with some crazy mask. "To see your grave," Raw Head rumbled very softly. The hunter snorted irritably and put his horse into the stall. "Very funny. Ha,ha," The hunter said. When he came out of the stall, he saw Raw Head had crept forward a bit further. Now his luminous yellow eyes and his bears claws could clearly be seen. "Land o' Goshen, what have you got those big claws fer?" he snapped. "You look ridiculous." "To dig your grave…" Raw Head intoned softly, his voice a deep rumble that raised the hairs on the back of the hunter's neck. He stirred uneasily, not sure how the crazy kid in his loft could have made such a scary sound. If it really was a crazy kid.

                     

Feeling a little spooked, he hurried to the door and let himself out of the barn. Raw Head slipped out of the loft and climbed down the side of the barn behind him. With nary a rustle to reveal his presence, Raw Head raced through the trees and up the path to a large, moonlight rock. He hid in the shadow of the huge stone so that the only things showing were his gleaming yellow eyes, his bear claws, and his raccoon tail.

                       

When the hunter came level with the rock on the side of the path, he gave a startled yelp. Staring at Raw Head, he gasped: "You nearly knocked the heart right out of me, you crazy kid! Land o' Goshen, what have you got that crazy tail fer?"

                       

"To sweep your grave…" Raw Head boomed, his enchanted voice echoing through the woods, getting louder and louder with each echo. The hunter took to his heels and ran for his cabin. He raced passed the old well-house, passed the wood pile, over the rotting fence and into his yard. But Raw Head was faster. When the hunter reached his porch, Raw Head leapt from the shadows and loomed above him. The hunter stared in terror up at Raw Head's gleaming yellow eyes in the ugly razorback hogshead, his bloody bone skeleton with its long bear claws, sweeping raccoon's tail and his gleaming sharp panther teeth.

                          

"Land o' Goshen, what have you got those big teeth fer?" he gasped desperately, stumbling backwards from the terrible figure before him. "To eat you up, like you wanted to eat me!" Raw Head roared, descending upon the good-for-nothing hunter. The murdering thief gave one long scream in the moonlight. Then there was silence, and the sound of crunching.

                          

Nothing more was ever seen or heard of the lazy hunter who lived on the ridge. His horse also disappeared that night. But sometimes folks would see Raw Head roaming through the forest in the company of his friend Old Betty. And once a month, on the night of the full moon, Raw Head would ride the hunter's horse through town, wearing the old man's blue overalls over his bloody bones with a hole cut-out for his raccoon tail. In his bloody, bear-clawed hands, he carried his raw, razorback hogshead, lifting it high against the full moon for everyone to see.

 

 
 
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Sunday, 28 October 2007

I`m Back!

I`m back and feeling much better, thanks so much for you kind comments and emails. I went back to work on Wednesday as I was bored at home, I felt a bit better and besides, I don`t get paid for being off sick. I do however have a painful shoulder, not helped, no doubt by playing my new game, Jewel Quest for far to long. I think it`s caused by my job but I should know not to aggravate it.

             

                                      

Kerry and Slava collect the keys to their new home on Tuesday and will move in on 10th November. They are really excited and can`t wait to get into their own house. I`m going to apply for holiday on Friday and Monday so I can go and help Kerry with the cleaning that we are certain it will need, that is unless the previous owner has done it himself, which I very much doubt. Personally I couldn`t sell a house in that condition, I`d have to leave it spotless but he obviously doesn`t care at all.

Kerry starts working in the mornings on Monday so I won`t be looking after Roman anymore. It`s really hit me that he won`t be coming to me each afternoon and a bit of me feels sad, not that I`d say anything to Kerry or Jim. It`s illogical to feel like this because I`ll have more time to myself and won`t feel so tired all the time but I can`t help it, we`ve become so close.  Anyway, Roman will have a decent bedtime and won`t have to be woken up, put in the car and taken home,sometime as late as 10pm each night, which Jim and I really didn`t like. As it is he`ll be staying here at weekend with Kerry as Slava will be away for the weekend....and the weekend they move he`s staying for a couple of nights....and in December he`ll be coming away with us to Kent for the weekend...lol! You could say we`ll be seeing a lot of him in the near future and I wouldn`t have it any other way!

At last my car sun roof is repaired and isn`t leaking (at least it wasn`t this morning!) I took it too the garage last Monday but they had no record of the booking I made. When I explained the circumstances they still didn`t know what was going on and the customers sevices person who looked all of 14 told me it had to be tested for a leak first...WHAT!   I told him in as polite a voice I could manage that it had already been done. He said I`d missed the appointment, I said I hadn`t and that I needed a new sunroof, he said "Do you?," I said "YES!". Well after leaving my key with them I went to work thinking all was well, was it h**l! In the afternoon after several fruitless phone calls I managed to speak to someone who told me that nobody knew anything about my car! At this point the red mist descended and I told the poor man what I thought about the garage and the aftersales service in no uncertain terms...grrrr! Anyway, to cut a long stry short it was done for me on the Tuesday and is home with me and leak-free...at last! I will NOT be going back to that garage....ever!

Anyway my friends, I`ll say goodbye for now. Take care and have a good week. :o)

 

 

Tuesday, 23 October 2007

Under the Weather

Hello everyone,

I`m sorry I haven`t made an entry for a while now. I`ve got a nasty virus and feel pretty dreadful at the moment, I`ve even taken a day off of work and I never do that usually. I am reading journals at the moment but I feel so tired at the moment that I don`t know for how long for. Anyway, I`m be back soon hopefully when I feel better. Bye Bye for now.

 

Wednesday, 17 October 2007

Christmas Trees and Pheasants

Hello everyone,

It`s a beautiful day here with sunshine streaming through the window, however there`s a chilly wind blowing which cools things down a bit. Today is nice and quiet for me because Kerry is on her day off work, Jim is working lates and I have the house to myself.....lovely! When I got home from work I planted a couple of hanging baskets for Kerry`s new house and one more for me with the few pansies that were left. This time I bought yellow ones as I thought they`d look nice and cheerful outside Kerry`s new house. Apparently we might have a frost tonight so I`m waiting to see what happens before I cover up my more tender plants with winter fleece and cloches...I`m like the proverbial boy scout, always prepared...lol!

At work we are setting out our Christmas display, yesterday I made up my first Christmas tree (and hopefully the last) my manager has done the others and most of the display, it`s going to look brilliant when she`s finished, she certainly knows how to attract customers to our little shop.Yesterday I put my back out at work but I carried on regardless, it is much better today as I expected but back problems are common where I work.

Also yesterday I had a terrible fright on the way to work. Just lately the traffic has been appalling and yesterday was no exception. I wasn`t far from work and as I rounded a bend in the lane a motorbike overtook some cars in the other lane and was riding straight at me. I managed to swerve into a grass verge and I just missed him, not that he seemed to notice...I DID and I`m too polite to tell you what I called him for his stupidity.....grrrr!

The other day we had another obstacle in the road but this time it was much funnier. Travelling down a country lane we had to stop because a pheasant decided it would cross the road. It wasn`t in a hurry and got as far as the middle of the lane and then went back the other way, then changed it`s mind again and finally crossed to the other side. We drove off quickly in case it started back again, pheasants are pretty stupid birds to say the least...lol!

Kerry and Slava`s house purchase is almost complete now, the solicitors now want them to decide when they want to exchange contracts and seven days after that they can move in at last. Apparently the ex-partner of the vendor is unhappy that he has been dragging his feet with the sale and she wants it over a.s.a.p, not as much as Kerry and Slava I know, they want to move in even sooner...lol!

I`ll only be looking after Roman for the next two weeks but I`ll have him for two nights when they move giving them the time to get things done. Then a couple of weeks after that we`re taking him with us to Kent for the weekend to Jim`s sister`s,  then we`ll be baby-sitting overnight a couple of times in November and December, somehow I doubt he`ll forget us...lol!

That`s it for now my friends, it`s time for my afternoon cuppa and I can`t type another thing without some refreshment!  Have a lovely afternoon. :o)

 

Saturday, 13 October 2007

Still Waiting.......

Hello everyone,

I hope you are all having a lovely weekend.  The weather is nice and sunny at the moment but apparently it`s not supposed to last......nothing new there then! I had a lovely lie-in this morning but as is always the case I find I`m in the rush getting the housework finished before the afternoon but I did get finished sooner than expected so I could spend some time in the garden. I`ve pruned all the roses except one. The red climber doesn`t need anything done to it at all so I`ll have to see if anything needs doing come Spring. One of them looked really straggly so I`ve pruned it right back, it should grow into a better shape now and another one I have redirected along garden wire and should look much tidier than it does now. After I`d done that I cleared everything away and come back inside as there isn`t much to do out there now, just a few bits of summer bedding to pull up once it`s stopped flowering, I still have a basket of petunias that are showing no sign of dying off!

As I told you my car went into the garage yesterday to have the sunroof fixed.....oh dear, what a fiasco that was. We arrived there eventually, the traffic was horrendous yesterday morning and I thought I`d be late for work despite leaving 45 minutes early. Once there they told me that they were going to INVESTIGATE it to see if there was a leak.  Jim said there was nothing to investigate and there was a very bad leak..."we have to investigate" said the boy of about 12 at the service desk. Later in the afternoon Jim rang them to see if we could collect the car...."we rang you at 1.50 but you didn`t answer the phone"...."No you didn`t," said Jim "we were home then and the phone didn`t ring"......"yes we did"     "no you didn`t"   and so it went on!  Eventually they agreed to differ and we went to collect a car that stilled leaked. It needs a new sunroof as the present one has a bent frame and the whole thing has to be replaced. It should arrive by next friday and is booked in for Monday 22nd when the work should be completed without charge.....I should think so too, I`ve become quite the expert at covering my roof at night so not a drop gets through the sunroof....sigh.

This afternoon we`re looking after Roman while his daddy goes to a company dinner and Kerry is at work. They gave me a lovely box of chocolates for my trouble, which they didn`t have to do but it was very sweet of them. Earlier I gave Danny a playful slap and Roman burst into tears and was really upset with me. "Don`t slap Danny!" he said between sobs. " Oh darling are you cross with me?" says I " Yes Nana, cross!" he said. I had to give Danny a big cuddle  to convince Roman there wasn`t a problem and he cheered up completely after that. "Better not slap me again Mother" says Dan, "Just wait until later says I!"  lol!

Anyway, that`s it for today my friends. For those of you who watch Strictly Come Dancing it`s the turn of the ladies this evening, should be good! :o)

 

Thursday, 11 October 2007

The Last Few Days

I hope you`re all having a lovely day. It was very foggy all morning but by 12.30 the sun broke through and it was warm and sunny for the rest of the afternoon. The forecast is the same for tomorrow too.

Tomorrow morning my car is going to the garage to see what`s causing the leak....ermm, I`ll bet there`s a hole in the seal of the sunroof.  Apparently they have to investigate first to see exactly what`s wrong...sigh. They should have seen it that day when it was soaking wet inside and then they would have been in no doubt!  Luckily it`s Jim`s rest day so he can take me to work and bring me home AND if they decide to keep it till Monday he`ll take me there and back too. If they still need it on Tuesday I`ll have to beg a lift from Kerry.

On Tuesday it absolutely poured with rain but we still had a few brave or foolhardy customers at work, goodness knows, the weather was so bad that if it hadn`t have been for work I`d have stayed home all day. Just as I was leaving work a lady came in to by a tree and she needed help with it. I went to the far end of the centre, brought it back so she could pay for it and then I took it to her car. By the time I`d finished loading it into her car I was soaked to the skin, my hair stuck to my head in rat`s tails with water running down my neck. When I got home I had a really hot shower which made all the difference, also my hair was really soft and shiny after it had been washed, they do say rain water is good for your hair.

Talking of rat`s tails, we have another resident rat in the garden but hopefully Jake`s nemesis Willow, the cat from next door will soon get rid of him for us. He is a real hunter so I fancy his chances with the rascally rodent...lol!  I`ve been doing some more gardening, just getting things ready for Winter. I made up another hanging basket for the back door though I`m yet to bang my head on it...lol! I`ve brought in the geraniums and put them on the top of the wardrobe in the spare bedroom, the agapanthus that I bought at the end of the season is indoors also and I have a feeling it won`t be going in the mini greenhouse as I`d planned. Knowing that they don`t like being too wet I brought it indoors to dry out a bit. Not only has it dried out but it`s really perked up so I think it`ll over-winter in the spare room with the geraniums......oh dear, I DO spoil my plants!

This afternoon me, Jim and Roman took Jake for his walk. We had a lovely stroll around and went to look at the workmen who are building houses on the back field where Jake used to play. It seems such a shame that all the bushes and trees have all gone to make may for some soulless dwellings. Also there was a large rabbit warren that had been there since I was a child and probably for years before that too. It doesn`t bear thinking what has happened to them, there were so many of them but they didn`t do anyone any harm as there are no gardens nearby for them to destroy. We just hope they weren`t dug out of their burrows....sigh.

On the way home a little girl from down the road came running over to Roman and grabbed hold of his hand. Not surprisingly he objected and pulled awy from her. The little girl has been following me around lately and keeps knocking on our door. Why I have no idea and I`ve had to be quite firm with her as she wants to come in the house. The thing is that I don`t know her apart from the fact she lives several blocks away from us. She keeps saying she wants to come in and play with the `baby` but of course I don`t let her. I don`t know where her parents are but I`ve never seen them and if she were my child I`d be worried about her. She`s a very pretty little girl and very polite and I feel awful turning her away. I just hope she doesn`t go to the house of someone who isn`t so trustworthy.

I think I`d better go now, Slava has just taken Roman home,( he was fast alseep after the long walk this afternoon!) and I want to read some journals before 9pm when I sign off to watch Who Do You Think You Are?  Have a lovely evening. :o)

 

 

Sunday, 7 October 2007

Jake Here!

 

Hello everyone,

Jake the labrador here, I`ve taken over Sandra`s journal to invite you to visit the link below and read what I have to say!

Thanks

Jake xxxx

http://journals.aol.co.uk/labdancer51/JakesViewofLife/

Friday, 5 October 2007

Little Things That Make Me Happy

One of my healthiest orchids growing a new flowering spike REALLY makes me happy. I can`t wait to see the new flowers.

 

Roman admiring the photo Jim took last year when we visited Wellington Park. He looks at it everyday and says, " Nana and Roman!". It always makes me smile.

This beautiful `Blue Ice` pansy, a truly gorgeous variety.

 

Summer geraniums, freshly dug and repotted. They are about to be taken inside for the winter. Hoping they survive makes me want to be happy...lol!

 

A cyclamen, my second favourite houseplant. I just love them.

 

A bowl of deep orange pansies, they look so cheerful and will be even better once they grow some more.

 

The hanging basket by the front door, full of orange violas. That made me very happy until I bumped my head on it.......I did forgive it however and I`m starting to feel happy again despite a slightly sore head....ouch!

 

Of course, my darling Roman makes me the happiest of all. When I took this photo he kep saying, "Take more Nana, take more!"  He certainly isn`t camera shy, bless him!