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FFW Halloween Issue 2006
Rated: E | Letter/Memo | Holiday | #1165119
This month's newsletter is about Halloween.
Flair For Writing
Halloween 2006
Editor: Megan Rose
Assistant Editor: Angel Angel
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Hello Everyone! Megan and Angel here. How are you? The leaves are turning color in Indiana and it is chilly and rains a lot. Angel lives 6 hours away in Illinois and we have the same weather. Can you believe that it will soon be Halloween? We have wrote about the history of pumpkins, black cats and Halloween in back issues. I will be telling my annual ghost stories in this issue. Angel made some beautiful poser images and I will be using them in this issue, too.

Here are my ghost stories for this year:

Montana:

Great Falls: Native American man was walking down the road and a woman was in her car and she thought she had hit him. She got out of her car but didn't see him. She got back in her car and drove away. She saw him walking down the road when she looked in her rear view mirror!

Harlowton Hotel: An old man, owner of the hotel looked out the second story window over the yellow river everyday and sat in his rocking chair. After his death, his chair was put away in the closet. Everyday, the rocking chair is out of the closet . The maids claim that someone playfully pulls their hair and they feel his presence.

Little Big Horn: Native American monument-Spirits of Native American women can be seen looking and crying for loved ones.

Arizona:

Anthem Desert: Campers see ghosts of Indians riding horses and they are shooting arrows at them. Ghost of a man with a lantern who was ran over years ago by a carriage appears at the Camp Site. Ghosts of deer and coyotes who were killed by hunters are trying to attack people if you attempt to touch them.

Pennsylvania

Altoona: Wedding dress in glass case moves by itself{like the wedding dress Elizabeth made move on a cable on the pirate ship in Pirates of the Carribean 2}. Every Halloween, a ghost of the woman in the wedding dress roams the old mansion which is now a hotel.

Beaver- Mudlick Hollow: 1800's: Newlyweds were killed in a carriage accident because the horses were spooked by a rabbit that ran out in their path on a dark, foggy night and the carriage over turned and killed the newlyweds.
On dark nights when it is foggy, you can hear a carriage and horses coming up behind you as you are driving. You hear a crash and screaming then silence. The fog disappears.

Items to read:
ID: 1018893   (Rated: E)
All Hallow's Eve 
A time to honor those who have passed into the place beyond.
by RavenWytch

ID: 1159753   (Rated: E)
Howling Halloween 
Another poem about Halloween.
by Princess Megan Rose 11 Years

ID: 1161746   (Rated: E)
Vampire Princess 
A poem about a Vampire Princess.
by Princess Megan Rose 11 Years

ID: 1155642   (Rated: ASR)
What I Like Most About Halloween 
This is what I like about Halloween.
by Princess Megan Rose 11 Years



Angel and I hope you have enjoyed these stories.

Don't you just love the old movies of Dracula, werewolves, ghosts and Frankenstein? I love Topper Returns. It is a ghost, comedy movie. I am sure you have your favorite movies that you watch at Halloween. Angel and I wish all of you a Happy Halloween. Don't forget we will be doing 2 Christmas Newsletters in December. If you have any Christmas items to share, please e-mail us. Until then, have a great Halloween and Thanksgiving!

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