Monday, December 22, 2008

The "manimal" with a human body, horns like a deer and hoofs has been a presence around the outskirts of Kirkby in England since the 19th Century. The voices of a man and woman are ethereally present sounding a tearful goodbye on a balcony on Liverpool's Canning Street. And a black clad female entity has been reported to appear to trainmen around Birmingham this time of year. Why do these events seem to take place around Christmastime? There's more Christmas high strangeness from Britain in The Saturday Strangeness - A Christmas Ghost Story: The Spectral Dog of Soho.

Nicknamed Snowflake the Robin, a rare white robin is drawing crowds to see his unusual plumage among the cherry trees on Hampstead Heath in England. With photo. Meanwhile, an even rarer creature, if it exists at all, could become part of your Christmas decorations, as explained by Loren Coleman at Cryptomundo in Trim Your Tree with Bigfoot.

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