Wednesday, May 13, 2015

The Little People in the Bluegrass: Intro

Ever since our ansctors imagrated from the Old World to the New World. They brough tales of magical, but some times troublesome beings that are either helpful or harmful to humans. 
They were known as The Little People or The Fair Folk, but are comanly known as Faeries.

 They are usual depicted as winged humanoids, others were as tall, radiant, and fair humans, goblin like entities, or etherial spirits. In the oral traditions, they would cause harm to humans who would dare inslut them, such as stealing children, blamed from bringing nighmares and misfortune, or tempting humans into their world. For they are a proud race. 

Today, they have become innocuous shadows of their former self of childrens media and the insperation behind alien abductions.

Tune in next time as we explore the legends of the Native American little people and modren day encounters.          

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Spring Heeled Jack in Lousiville

In the year 1837, London was in the mids of hystria as a phantom feind terrorized the good citizens with tremendous superhuman strength to leap over from one building to another. This entity was given the name Spring-heeled Jack. 
He was described by people who claimed to have seen him as having a terrifying and frightful appearance, with diabolical physiognomy, clawed hands, and eyes that "resembled red balls of fire". 

In 1880, reports of the same figure was then sighted in Lousiville. Frightening the loclas, leaping on top of horse drawn carriages, and the rooftops of buildings.