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Maggie Lohnes's avatar

I saw a Loch Ness monster of a different sort while traveling through Scotland several years ago. My husband and I were driving south on B852 along the eastern rim of Loch Ness, looking for a break in the foliage to get the best view. We found such a spot and pulled our car over to park. I got out to take photos and saw we were in front of Clan Fraser cemetery. As I stood outside our car a service van came down the road and slowed down to a stop. One of the workers rolled down his window and in his thick Scottish brogue said, "The Devil lives here." I looked confused. He repeated louder "The Devil lives here," shook his head, rolled up his window and they drove off. We assumed he was trying to spook us away from the cemetery. As I turned to get back in the car I noticed across the road hidden by trees an extraordinary house that gave me a chill. We drove off. I studied our map and saw that the house was actually the Boleskine House where in 1899 Aleister Crowley performed what were thought by many to be satanic rituals. Jimmy Page later owned the house, among others. It burned down in 2015 and again in 2019. Still gives me the creeps to think about it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boleskine_House

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Carmen B's avatar

Ok, number 1: I would be delighted to read your book, when the time comes.

And number 2: a magical thing I’d like to believe is real: heaven. When my grandma passed away almost 2 years ago, I really needed to believe that she was somewhere with my grandpa, drinking beer and playing cards and partying like they used to do in the 70s and 80s.

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