#spooky

See Woody the Talking Christmas Tree at the Mic Mac Mall in Nova Scotia, Canada if you DareFor over 25 years, Mic Mac Mall in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia brought a gigantic talking Christmas tree named Woody out of their storage. Kids who encountered him would either be "delighted or frightened." Unfortunately, the Mall retired Woody in 2007, due to "safety concerns" and "extensive repairs." But on November 19, 2021, a familiar sight was seen by kids and adults alike who went to the mall; Woody has resurrected.Tamitha Oakley, Mic Mac Mall general manager, stated that Woody spent his retirement years in the North Pole helping Santa and his elves "sustain the magical forest [there]." But Woody had to return "because it's been a really tough couple of years" for everyone.Woody seemed to have regained some of his youth during his retirement, as you can see that his face has brightened up a bit. He was probably suffering from burnout and needed that 15-year rest.(Image Credit: EILISH TV/ YouTube)#Christmas #Spooky #WoodyTheTalkingChristmasTree #Weird #ChristmasTree
The 100-Year-Old Haunted Tale of Monkey Road in Athens, Texas Where Sinister Monkey Ghosts Inhabit the WoodsOnce upon a time, in the city of Athens, Texas, a circus was passing through when suddenly a wagon full of monkeys tipped over, causing the creatures to scatter into the woods. The story goes that some of these animals were caught by one Reverend Fuller, and he put them in a cage on his land.The story about the monkeys and Reverend Fuller was passed down for quite some time until the legend of the haunted Monkey Road took shape 30 years ago. Now, stories about monkey ghosts, secret tunnels, and secret experiments shroud the town of Athens. But of course, these were all just made-up stories.Rev. Fuller did not collect the monkeys. The monkey cage, in reality, was an aviary, home of exotic birds collected by his wife.The tunnels, on the other hand, were an "engineering impossibility."But what of the monkeys? They probably died a week after escaping the wagon.Nevertheless, the townspeople choose to believe in the legend, as it has become a "part of [their] town lore."Learn more about the Monkey Road legend over at WFAA.(Image Credit: jonleong64/ Pixabay)#Halloween #Spooky #Legend #MonkeyRoad #HorrorStory