Pretty close Brad,
The 'mountain' is really one of the hills in the Pennine chain
(which runs down the length of England, starting in the highlands of
Scotland). The snow is remaining only in the crevices of the hill (Pendle
Hill) and clearly shows a witch on her broomstick. The area around the
foot of Pendle Hill is renowned for it's witches (my humble self included),
many of whom were either burned at the stake at Lancaster Assizes, or
drowned at the ducking stool. I don't suppose that you all want a history
lesson, so I won't bore you with the details. Suffice it to say that you'd
all better be CAREFUL!!!!!
Mother Jones
Comfort, TX (Do you think I came by this address by accident?)
At 07:08 PM 4/19/00, Brad Fornal wrote:
>This woman is not stretching the truth at all. She has the coolest picture of
>the mountains over the village where Alice is from. They had gotten snow late
>in the year and when most of the snow melted, what was left behind was a shape
>in the snow that looks JUST like a witch on a broom. I got the story right
>didn't I Liz?? Anyway it is a neat picture that can only be view by direct
>attendance of SpridgetStock. You can also see if your cameras are susceptible
>to "curses" by taking your own pictures of Elizabeth. <G> Brad
>
>Fisher & Elizabeth Jones wrote:
>
> > You know, I get tired of telling you all about my witch heritage. Just ask
> > Brad to tell you about the _photograph_ I have on my wall. It is a genuine
> > photograph - not retouched in any way, and it proves that there are witches
> > in them thar hills - right Brad?
> >
> > Elizabeth
> >
> > At 03:34 PM 4/19/00, DLancer7676@cs.com wrote:
> > >In a message dated 4/19/2000 1:29:24 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
> > >macy@bblmail.psycha.upenn.edu writes:
> > >
> > ><< relieved that a camera CAN actually get a picture of Elizabeth, was
> > > worried when the first batch didn't come out. >>
> > >
> > >I don't think you can photograph real witches. . .or is that ghosts? Or
> > >Both?? 8^)
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