New Tales of Florida Gothic - Chapter 6
"Despite my ghoulish reputation, I really have the heart of a small boy. I keep it in a jar on my desk." Robert Bloch
Whenever a freshly dug grave appears in your yard, you know it's time to kill again.
Although not native to Florida, many swamp witches cultivate Aspen trees for use as an extra set of eyes.
With basements so uncommon in Florida, most police never think to look for hidden trapdoors.
Something has been clawing at the trees in the swamp behind your house. A direct challenge to your territorial hunting grounds that cannot go unanswered.
Florida homes that survive hurrricanes unscathed are usually protected by the old gods, not the new.
Warning signs in Florida should be taken seriously. Very seriously.
creaturesfromelsewhere 11/22/2023
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Hey y’all.
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Photo by theforgottensouth.
At one time, this house sat at the center of a large citrus and cattle farm in North Florida.
As time went on, things changed and farming shifted, causing members of the family moved to larger towns to look for work. This home was left behind.
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don’t feed the gators or you will be their lunch
- swamp sign fl,usa
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Walking amongst the dead (this cemetery was so pretty and had tombstones dating back to 1858!) 🪦
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