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Witch Hole Pond is a pleasant walk down a carriage road from the Acadia National Park Visitor Center. It is mostly flat terrain and seems to be favored by bicyclists. Cadillac Mountain can be seen looming in the distance in this shot.
Witches hold commune in this German engraving of a woodland landscape. One of them flies through the air, riding backwards on a goat.
Hamamelis × intermedia ‘Jelena’ (witch-hazel) blooming in the Rock Garden. Photo by Michael Stewart.
I would like to thank all of my contacts for these photos. I have been alittle under the weather lately and was tired and lets say 'cranky', but after seeing all of your great photos, I looked around, saw the low light hitting the witch hazel and headed outside
Thanks for inspiring me ...
Witches of Ellezelles.
Ellezelles is the center of "Pays des Collines", a landscape of hills in the southern part of Belgium where the ghost of Quintine de la Glisserie (a witch burned in 1610) is still wandering around.
Witches of Ellezelles.
Ellezelles is the center of "Pays des Collines", a landscape of hills in the southern part of Belgium where the ghost of Quintine de la Glisserie (a witch burned in 1610) is still wandering around.
Every Thursday-Sunday Night in October, Nashoba Valley Ski Area is taken over by Witch's Woods. The Haunted Hayride, 3 Haunted Houses, and 2 self-guided attractions are open from 6:30pm until the last visitor has finished seeing the attractions. (Last ticket sold at 10:30pm)
As I was working on this antique saw blade, I noticed an oil stain on the blade that looked like a small witch (the type seen on a Bugs Bunny cartoon). What first drew me to this photo was the strong red of the blade guard and all the different lines that prevail through the work.