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Packs have gremlins; sometimes they get bored and roam the woods.
Dave
"Loneliness is the poverty of self; solitude is the richness of self."~~~May Sarton
My vote is a Boo Hag.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boo_Hag
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Last night my shoes didn't move. Whatever was messing with them decided to move on, I suppose. Watch out. Your shoes may be next.
I sew things on youtube.
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It was obviously the Maple King
Sorry about this Jelly. See when I returned from Hawaii in 1972 as a child. I snuck a couple of Menehune ( pronounced Men ah who knee ) in my luggage. They have since made themselves quite at home here in the whole DelMarVa area. The older ones are still upset at having been moved from Hawaii and visit me often to pay me back, the younger generation has come to see the area as their home and only scoff at how the older ones describe Hawaii as paradise. I've been told they really love the Chincoteague/Assateague area. They are fond of the ponies and sika deer.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menehune
fixed my DelMarVa spelling.
Lucky me, lucky mud. - Kurt Vonnegut.
I had a raccoon under me one night trying to shred one of my boots. Hit the bottom of my hammock and woke me up. I slapped the side of my hammock and he ran while dropping my boot. A couple of holes in the top section of my boot but at least he did not run too far with it in his mouth.
I've seen some strange things. I actually had a squirrel go under my tarp, into my backpack, and steal a Bahco folding saw. I had witnesses too, so I didn't imagine it. As the squirrel ran up a tree, saw in his possession, I started throwing sticks and rocks at him and he dropped the saw.
I have no idea why a squirrel would want a Bahco folding saw - maybe he thought it would help him out in life.
"A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." Ralph Waldo Emerson
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