Since it is
the Halloween season, here are two true Halloween stories that happened in my
formative years.
Story Number 1. We read in The
Marietta Daily Journal the other day that The Marietta Daily Journal will sell
their building at the corner of Fairground and Glover Streets to the Cobb
County Education and move closer to town.
The Cobb
County Board of Eduation already owns most of the property on the south side of Glover Street
from one end to the other.
The mention
of the property that The Marietta
Journal is on now brought back memories.
I lived around the corner on Manget Street from age 7 to 15 and knew
almost every tree, slope, and little
hills in the area. Across from the
Marietta Journal building on Glover Street is the Perry Parham Little League
Baseball Field.
Manget Creek
flowed through Larry Bell Park, across Glover Street, behind into a patch of
woods the MDJ would own. A trail went
into the woods beside the creek. The
trail went up a hill.
We boys
called that area "The Hollow".
At night we could hear strange owl and other bird sounds. We thought the area was haunted. It was only natural that one Halloween night
to go to "The Hollow" and see which one of us was brave enough to go
deep into the woods there.
I was
something of a show-off and said I would go down the trail into the darkness.
From memory
I could stay on the trail and go up the hill.
About half way up the hill I heard a noise in front of me and looked
up. A pair of green eyes were looking at
me. I stopped and started backing up but
keeping my eyes on the green eyes.
The eyes
started following me. I was scared
shitless.
Walking
backwards down a hill I lost my balance and tripped. The green eyes rushed to me face to
face. Then I felt Skipper, my dog, lick
me in the face.
Skipper was
a huge part collie and part bird dog that ran free. Back then we never heard of a leash law.
I think the reason his eyes were green is the about the same reason in some photos our eyes might be red. Dogs do not have the same eye-ball innards that we do, I think that is why most of us can see color and dogs can't. But sometimes you see dogs with green eyes in a flash photograph. There must have been a street light or something nearby.
I think the reason his eyes were green is the about the same reason in some photos our eyes might be red. Dogs do not have the same eye-ball innards that we do, I think that is why most of us can see color and dogs can't. But sometimes you see dogs with green eyes in a flash photograph. There must have been a street light or something nearby.
Halloween
Story Number 2. I don't think this story happened on Halloween, but is scary and violent and
the same area.
In the
previous story the trail went up the hill, if one had followed it they would
have ended up behind a barn.
The barn
belonged to Eddie's grandfather. Not
me, another Eddie. This Eddie was mentally challenged and I think
his parents disowned him and he lived with various relatives, including his
grandparents.
One day a
bunch of us were up in the loft of the barn playing, wresting, and so on. Somebody reminded Eddie that just about a
year ago I broke his nose in a fight and blood went everywhere.
Evidently
Eddie had forgot that, but now his memory of the event surfaced. He pounced on me and started choking me.
He was very strong and I could not break away. I could not breath, I thought I was at my end.
He was very strong and I could not break away. I could not breath, I thought I was at my end.
Then, like divine interference, the plywood over
the rafters in the loft tilted. They
were not nailed down and we got too close to the edge, so it tilted with the new weight on it and dumped
us to the ground like a dump truck would.
I hopped up and sprinted away like a jack rabbit.
A couple
years ago I heard Eddie was now in prison for murder, thank goodness, not mine.
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