Jean Applebottom 12"x12"
Jean Applebottom 12"x12"
Jean started a paranormal podcast and the first episode is about Mothman. She went to West Virginia to visit the location of the mass sighting but to her surprise it’s a pretty boring place. She tried to make the best of it because she believes she must bring the fun in order to have fun, but there’s something about the land that made her feel a little off, like the land was staring at her. Maybe there was an strange energy to this place, but it wasn’t fun and spooky like she had hoped, is was dense and confronting and sluggish. Her believe in the paranormal was solidified but she also gained a new respect for the subject matter.
Ah, behold! A quaint wooden pumpkin, no larger than a squirrel’s daydream. It hangs by a sneaky length of twine — rustic, possibly stolen from a scarecrow’s belt, and perfect for hanging upon a crooked nail or the branch of a particularly contemplative tree. It sways ever so slightly in the breeze, murmuring secrets of forgotten festivals and the laughter of scarecrows long since retired. A curious charm, indeed — like something a lost soul might carry in their pocket, just in case the forest starts to hum. Useful? Questionable. Whimsical? Deeply.
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