Surrealism, Halloween and a... barking spider?
Jacek Yerka, The Walking Lesson
Surreal and prolific: Fascinating Worlds of Jacek Yerka at Dark Roasted Blend. More at Yerka's site.
Locally surreal: Today's Lifebeat section is full of Halloween -- things to do in the real world, especially if you're in Rhode Island.
Here are some spooky things to browse on the Web that aren't on everybody's route:
The Museum of Supernatural History is divided into a number of departments, each of which focuses on a magical, malefic or fantastical area of study. Each haunted antique (hauntique) is a gateway between two worlds. Individuals known as 'sensitives' are the key that can open these gateways. Of course, activating certain artefacts in the collection entails a risk of triggering a catastrophe of apocalyptic proportions.
The Haunted Museum: Ghosts of the Prairie's Chronicle of Ghost Research, from the Heyday of Spiritualism to the Modern Era.
How the Irish invented Hallowe'en
Poppycock! Balderdash! Cold water! The Skeptiseum: The skeptical museum of the paranormal.
And a ringer...
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