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The Witch House (also called the Jonathan Corwin House), was the home of Judge Jonathan Corwin and is the only structure still standing in Salem, Massachusetts with direct ties to the Salem witch trials of 1692. The house was bought by Judge Corwin in 1675, when he was 24 years old, and he lived there for more than forty years. Corwin is buried in the nearby Broad Street Cemetery. The house remained in the Corwin family until the mid-19th century. The Witch House is located at 310 Essex Street, at the cross streets of North & Summer in the Chestnut Street District of Salem.
As a local magistrate and civic leader, Corwin was called upon to investigate the claims of diabolical activity when a surge of witchcraft accusations arose in Salem and neighboring communities. He took the place of Judge Nathaniel Saltonstall, who resigned after the execution of Bridget Bishop. Corwin served on the Court of Oyer and Terminer, which ultimately sent nineteen to the gallows. All nineteen refused to admit to witchcraft and maintained their innocence.
I bought Z her first Barbie a year ago: it was the 2005 witch. This year's model sports an orange and black dress and has a lovely face with red lips.
I made this witch into a pin. She's sitting on a broom made of a twig with bristles of cross stitch floss.
I rolled pizza dough into finger shaped strips and used scissors to snip three notches in the center to represent the knuckles and cut pieces of pepperoni for the finger nails. Next I brushed the bread fingers with egg wash, attached the pepperoni finger nails and baked them off. I served "bloody" marinara sauce to dip the fingers into.
Witch Hunter Robin cosplayer at Youmacon 2008. She did a really good job on this costume she made for her costuming class. She's a theatre major like I was, once. :)
Lots more Youmacon pics coming your way!
With her mouth closed, she just looks like a nasty ugly witch wearing a rather unfortunate kitten sweatshirt.
Birthday gift for a friend. Hope she likes it!
an elderly woman telling me the creepiest ghost story. i shit my pants!!! damm you , old lady , jeje
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Lend me your ear while I call you a fool.
You were kissed by a witch one night in the wood,
and later insisted your feelings were true.
The witch's promise was coming,
believing he listened while laughing you flew.
Leaves falling red, yellow, brown, all are the same,
and the love you have found lay outside in the rain.
Washed clean by the water but nursing its pain.
The witch's promise was coming, and you're looking
elsewhere for your own selfish gain.
Keep looking, keep looking for somewhere to be,
well, you're wasting your time, they're not stupid like he is.
Meanwhile leaves are still falling, you're too blind to see.
You won't find it easy now, it's only fair.
He was willing to give to you, you didn't care.
You're waiting for more but you've already had your share.
The witch's promise is turning, so don't you wait up
for him, he's going to be late.
Witch dime novel, The Buffalo Bill Stories No. 310, April 20, 1907, "Buffalo Bill Haunted, or, The White Witch of the Niobrara" by the Author of "Buffalo Bill". Reprinted in New Buffalo Bill Weekly No. 120 (1914). The concept may have been based on an early 1900s Nebraska incident. Reportedly a woman locals called "the Witch of the Woods" was suspected of killing six children.
A witch's broom or witches' broom is a disease or deformity in a woody plant. Witch's broom growths last for many years and can be caused by many different types of organisms, such as fungi, oomycetes, insects, mistletoe, dwarf mistletoes, mites, nematodes, phytoplasmas and viruses. A dense mass of shoots grows from a single point, with the resulting structure resembling a broom or a bird's nest. It seems that a high level of cytokinin, a phytohormone, produces the brooms by interfering with the auxin regulation of a bud. Usually auxin would keep the secondary, tertiary, and so on apexes from growing too much, but cytokinin releases them from this control, causing these apexes to grow into witch's brooms.
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