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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Support Your Local Cryptid!

There is absolutely no denying that while growing up I was an odd child. While most 7 year old children were in getting into My Little Pony, G.I. Joe or Barbie I was obsessed with the Loch Ness Monster. And I wasn't alone! Oh no. I had my best friend Molly to help read books upon books about Nessie with! We even had special notebooks just for "evidence".

Now I'm older....but I still LOVE Nessie. Sure, most of those photos in my "evidence" folder have been proven fakes and not much new is heard from her these days. But I still love that cryptid as dearly as I did back then. Which is why I was so overjoyed to find PearsonMaron on Etsy (http://www.PearsonMaron.etsy.com/). Not only do they feature multiple Loch Ness Monsters on wheels, but magnets and pins with her too! It's like a dream come true!


"Spotted Loch Ness Monster - Mini Sculpture On Wheels"

Okay, so maybe you're not Nessie's biggest fan. Maybe you favor the Chupacabra...or Bigfoot? They SO have you covered! Can't choose? You could always get the pin pack and wear a different mystery animal everyday!





"Cryptid Silhouettes Pin Pack - Loch Ness, Bigfoot, Chupacabra, Jackalope"

3 comments:

Gwendolyn said...

That's funny. A few years ago I took a boat ride on Loch Ness. At the begining of the ride it was clear blue skies and the lake was bueatiful. But about 1/2 way into the hr+ ride the sky clouded up and the lake started looking VERY forboding. I was SURE nessy was going to show up!

Tia Colleen said...

Really? I think thats totally cute. I have to admit, I was obsessed with Rainbow Brite and Strawberry Shortcake.

We lived in the Pacific Northwest, and one time we went up near Mt. St. Helens to play in the snow. My dad convinced me that he found Bigfoots footprint. I was terrified the entire time we were there.

tarabu said...

You've probably seen every A&E special on the Loch Ness monster produced (I have seen every special on Vlad the Impaler)

cryptozoology is so cool (says the dork in me)