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a-god-in-ruins-rises · 10 months ago
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how would you fix America's falling birthrates
i am pretty sure i've addressed this before but i can't find it because tumblr's search function is ass.
anyway, here is the deal. i think the issue is multifaceted. i'm going to give you a list of possible remedies and then at the end i'm going to give a perspective that is optimistic even if it turns out that we can't fix the falling birth rates.
so what can be done? well... (this is going to be very long)
i think there is a material and a spiritual component.
so first, i'll address the material: denser, walkable, mixed use communities. this is a very big one. it will lower housing prices and it will make communities safer and stronger, thus better suited for families. i think atomization is a big part of falling birth rates. creating strong, healthy communities will help mitigate that.
and by extension there should be programs to encourage family-friendly recreation and leisure. like an organization that organizes community gatherings at parks, subsidize family vacations, discounts for amusement parks, etc.
also a real family planning organization that actually encourages people to have children and provides resources to facilitate it.
also, going back to atomization; i think having family nearby is important. but i'm not sure of how to incentivize something like that. it was just something i was thinking about the other day. my brother just had a baby and he's been blessed to have a lot of family living nearby and we've all helped contribute to taking care of my niece in a variety of ways which really lessens the burden on him.
relatedly, barring finding a way to keep families geographically close, i think the next best thing is subsidizing childcare. daycare should be free or nearly free.
better work-life balance. businesses need to offer paid maternity/paternity leave, higher wages, more flexible hours, work from home options, more vacations, etc. maybe even have them chip in for childcare.
relatedly, housekeeping. the government should create like a housecleaning corps or some kind of voucher for housekeeper services exclusive to parents.
we also need to get people fucking. young people are living with parents later into life than previous generations. so they need places to fuck. we should build love hotels (and the dense, walkable communities with lots of recreation will help encourage young people to interact).
we need to incentivize marriage. tax breaks for married couples, government loans for weddings, some kind of family recreation department that organizes and subsidizes couples' honeymoons, offer interest-free loans for first time home buyers. offer a family loan/voucher for newlyweds worth some portion of their annual income and have a quarter of the loan forgiven for each child they have
certain products for babies and families should be exempt from taxation or have their taxes reduced.
increase tax credits for children. also, a universal basic income would probably help.
probably controversial: government should invest in artificial womb technology. then it should be commercialized so people who want kids but don't want to go through pregnancy can have one in an artificial womb. but also, and even more controversial, i think there should be a government organization that mass-produces babies. it'd be like the fed; in the sense that the fed wants to maintain a certain inflation rate this organization would be tasked with maintaining a certain above-replacement birth rate.
also should seriously start considering a childlessness tax. and a bachelor tax. there's no reason why a nation should just let a selfish subsection of the population live a life of luxury and convenience while refusing to contribute to the continuity of the country. and people who are willing to sacrifice some of that stuff in order to have children and raise the next generation should be rewarded. i am childless and unmarried so i would be taxed and i wouldn't even complain. i think it's just.
and this leads me to the next section.
the spiritual: by "spiritual" i mean religious, social, cultural, etc. we need to totally rebirth (pun intended) our culture. we need a renewal and a renaissance. we need to change the education system. "sex ed" in school should include emphasizing the importance and immense value of having kids (i have a post in my drafts about this i'm waiting to post). but we also need like more pro-family celebrities. that's why i'm a big support of taylor swift getting married and, hopefully, having kids. i legitimately believe this would probably result in a small baby boom. but also our movies and tv shows should promote more wholesome values. you can still have complex and "morally gray" (realistic) stories that promote wholesome, family friendly values. unironically, i think the walking dead did a good job of emphasizing the importance of family and community in the face of a very grim world and it was, for a time, one of the best shows on television.
i also hate to say it, but there needs to be social pressure against being childless. we need to start pestering our childless family about getting married and having kids. it has to be viewed as selfish and pathetic. in the last few years i've noticed a trend of portraying "dinks" as basically adult children and i think that's good. it needs to be uncool again. we need to show more childless people being old and alone and miserable and contrast that with old people with children and grandchildren surrounded by love and joy.
to be clear, if someone genuinely doesn't want to have kids then i don't think they should. i don't want to force anyone who doesn't want to have kids as a matter of principle. but i also think those people should have enough shame to know better than to be /proud/ about it and to constantly shove it in people's faces and making it out to be a great lifestyle that everyone should aspire to be. it's just socially irresponsible if nothing else. but i'd even go as far to say that it's immoral and should be shamed.
i also think we should have more fertility festivals and celebrations to honor motherhood and fatherhood and children and families and so on. we should honor and celebrate parents. give medals to mothers who have a certain number of children and host public banquets in their honor or something.
and i say this jokingly but also sincerely: join my cult. because my cult believes having children is virtuous and a gift and a duty. or join or make any religion that does the same. it's pretty clear that around the globe it's most religious folks who are having lots of babies. we can debate what it is about religion specifically that makes people have babies. but i'd bet a part of it is that religious people tend to think of themselves as being part of something bigger than themselves and they're just more conducive to traditional, family values and that they are more duty-bound and less prone to living for their own selfish, hedonistic desires. they probably see "happiness" as more of a holistic thing rather than a temporary pleasure.
now, even if we find out it's not possible to reverse birth rates no matter what, i don't think it's the end of the world. well....part of me does. part of me thinks it could be the end of the human race.
but there is another part of me that thinks/hopes that this is just a natural ebb and flow of human history. and that maybe we'll be able to get robotics and automation sufficiently advanced to mitigate the worst effects of a global population collapse. some kind of managed decline until we can reverse trends. it's possible, but that window is rapidly closing.
but yeah i think maybe it's naturally for human population to decline. then when shit gets worse people will be driven to more "traditional" modes of living which will include having more kids.
so i don't know. it could possibly spell the end of humanity. in fact, i do think this is the most likely scenario. BUT i am an optimist and believe humanity can defy the odds. this is a topic i am very close to blackpilling on but i refuse! i believe we're gonna win!
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How to Plan a Memorable Social Event: Tips for Selecting the Right Event Venue
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When it comes to planning a social event, choosing the perfect venue is crucial for setting the tone and ensuring a memorable experience for your guests. Whether you're organizing a wedding, corporate gathering, or any other special occasion, selecting the right event venue can make all the difference. Here are some simple yet effective tips to help you find the ideal setting for your next social event.
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1. Recognize Your Needs: Spend some time defining your needs precisely before searching for event locations. Think about the kind of event you're throwing, how many people you plan to invite, and any specialized facilities or features you'll require. If you're arranging a wedding, for example, you may be searching for a picturesque lawn that can accommodate large ceremonies and reception areas. However, if it's a corporate function, you'll require a location that provides polished amenities like plenty of seating and audio-visual equipment.
2. Set a Budget: Once you know what you're looking for in an event venue, it's essential to establish a realistic budget. Determine how much you're willing to spend on the venue rental, catering, decorations, and other necessary expenses. Keep in mind that different venues may have varying pricing structures, so it's essential to compare costs and negotiate to stay within your budget. Wedding lawns and corporate event venues often offer package deals that can help you save money while still providing everything you need for a successful event. Consider Location and Accessibility: The location of your venue can significantly impact the attendance and overall experience of your guests. Choose a venue that is conveniently located and easily accessible by both car and public transportation. Consider factors such as parking availability, proximity to hotels and accommodations, and any logistical concerns that may arise. Wedding lawns nestled in picturesque locations for corporate events situated in central business districts can add an extra touch of charm and convenience to your event.
3. Evaluate Capacity and Layout: Before finalizing your event venue, carefully evaluate its capacity and layout to ensure it can accommodate your guest list and preferred event setup. Wedding lawns should have enough space for seating, dining, and dancing, while corporate event venues should offer various meeting rooms and breakout areas to facilitate networking and collaboration. Take a tour of the venue to visualize how your event will flow and make any necessary adjustments to ensure a seamless experience for your guests.
4. Check Amenities and Services: Make sure the venue offers the amenities and services you need to host a successful event. This may include catering options, audio-visual equipment, event planning assistance, and on-site staff to help with setup and coordination. Wedding lawns may offer additional services such as floral arrangements, décor rentals, and bridal suites, while corporate event venues may provide meeting planners, tech support, and catering services tailored to business needs.
5. Read Reviews and Get Recommendations: Before making a final decision, take the time to read reviews and testimonials from past clients to get a sense of the venue's reputation and customer satisfaction. Additionally, don't hesitate to ask for recommendations from friends, family, or colleagues who have hosted similar events in the past. Their insights and experiences can help you make an informed choice and ensure a memorable event for you and your guests.
In conclusion, selecting the right event venue is essential for planning a memorable social gathering, whether it's a wedding, corporate event, or any other special occasion. By understanding your needs, setting a budget, considering location and accessibility, evaluating capacity and layout, checking amenities and services, and reading reviews, you can find the perfect venue to bring your vision to life and create lasting memories for you and your guests.
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Say 'I Do' to the Perfect Wedding Venue: A Step-by-Step Guide to Choosing the Right Venue for Your Budget
Planning a wedding is an exciting and joyous time in your life, but it can also be overwhelming with so many decisions to make. One of the most important choices you'll need to make is selecting the perfect wedding venue. The venue sets the tone for your special day and plays a significant role in creating the atmosphere you desire. From elegant ballrooms to rustic barns, there are countless options available, and finding the right one that suits your budget can be a challenge. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through the process of choosing a wedding venue that fits your vision and won't break the bank.
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1. Defining Your Vision and Budget
Before you begin your search for a wedding venue, take the time to define your vision. Consider the style, ambiance, and overall theme you envision for your wedding day. Are you dreaming of a romantic outdoor ceremony or a grand indoor celebration? Understanding your preferences will help you narrow down your options.
Next, establish a realistic budget for your wedding venue. Determine how much you are willing to allocate for the venue alone. Keep in mind that your budget should also include other essential elements such as catering, decorations, and entertainment. By setting a clear budget from the start, you can avoid falling in love with venues that are beyond your financial reach.
2. Researching and Shortlisting Venues
Once you have a clear vision and budget in mind, it's time to start researching potential wedding venues. Begin by conducting an online search using keywords like "how to choose a wedding venue" and your location. This will provide you with a list of venues in your area that match your criteria.
Visit the websites of each venue to gather information about their offerings, capacity, pricing, and availability. Look for testimonials or reviews from past clients to get a sense of their experiences. Create a shortlist of venues that align with your vision, budget, and overall requirements.
3. Visiting and Evaluating Venues
Now that you have your shortlist, it's time to visit each venue in person. Schedule appointments with the venue coordinators or event managers to tour the facilities. Take note of the venue's aesthetics, including the architecture, decor, and landscaping. Visualize how your wedding would look in that space and consider if it matches your vision.
During the visit, ask questions about the venue's policies, restrictions, and additional services they offer. Inquire about the availability of preferred vendors, such as caterers or decorators, and whether there are any additional costs associated with them. It's important to understand all the details and potential expenses before making a final decision.
4. Considering Practicalities and Amenities
In addition to the aesthetics, it's crucial to consider the practicalities and amenities offered by each venue. Evaluate the capacity of the venue to ensure it can comfortably accommodate your guest list. Take note of the parking facilities, accessibility for elderly or disabled guests, and proximity to hotels or accommodations for out-of-town visitors.
Furthermore, inquire about the services and amenities included in the venue package. Some venues provide tables, chairs, linens, and even on-site coordination services. These inclusions can save you both time and money, so be sure to weigh their value when comparing venues.
5. Comparing Costs and Finalizing Your Decision
Once you have gathered all the necessary information, it's time to compare the costs associated with each venue. Take into account the rental fee, any additional services or amenities you may require, and any hidden costs such as taxes or gratuities. Create a spreadsheet or document to organize and compare all the relevant details.
Consider the overall value offered by each venue in terms of what you get for your money. Does one venue provide extra services or amenities that make it worth the higher price? Evaluate the overall package and determine which venue offers the best combination of value, quality, and alignment with your vision.
Choosing the perfect wedding venue is an emotional decision. It's where you'll exchange vows, create cherished memories, and celebrate with your loved ones. As you review your options, imagine yourself walking down the aisle, surrounded by the beauty and ambiance of each venue. Picture your guests laughing and dancing the night away, immersed in the enchantment of your chosen space.
Remember, your wedding venue should not only be visually appealing but should also evoke the emotions and feelings you desire for your special day. Whether it's a romantic garden, a glamorous ballroom, or a charming rustic barn, the venue should resonate with your personal style and reflect the love and commitment you and your partner share.
As you near the final stages of your decision-making process, don't be afraid to trust your instincts and listen to your heart. Your intuition will guide you towards the venue that feels right—a place where you can envision the beginning of your lifelong journey together.
Choosing the right wedding venue is a significant step in creating the wedding of your dreams. By defining your vision and budget, researching and shortlisting venues, visiting and evaluating each option, considering practicalities and amenities, and comparing costs, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed decision.
Remember, this is your day, and the venue should speak to your unique love story. Allow yourself to be captivated by the possibilities, embrace the emotions that arise during the selection process, and trust that you will find the perfect wedding venue that surpasses your expectations.
As you embark on this exciting journey, keep in mind that the right venue is not just a backdrop but an essential element that sets the stage for a memorable celebration. So, say "I do" to the perfect wedding venue that aligns with your vision, fits your budget, and fills your heart with joy. Let your wedding day be a reflection of your love, surrounded by the beauty and magic of the perfect venue.
Neighborhood Gems: Lemont and Spring Mills
When it comes to finding the perfect wedding venue, there are hidden treasures nestled within neighborhoods that can offer you the ideal setting for your special day. Two such gems are Lemont and Spring Mills, both boasting their own unique charm and allure. Let's dive into these neighborhoods and explore the wonders they hold for couples seeking an unforgettable wedding experience.
Lemont: Where Timeless Elegance Meets Natural Beauty
Nestled amidst rolling hills and picturesque landscapes, Lemont is a neighborhood that exudes timeless elegance and natural beauty. This enchanting enclave is a haven for those seeking a wedding venue that combines sophistication with a touch of rustic charm.
As you stroll through the streets of Lemont, you'll be captivated by its historic architecture, quaint shops, and lush green spaces. Here, you'll find an array of wedding venues that perfectly blend the beauty of nature with the grace of classic venues. From historic estates with sprawling gardens to charming barns adorned with fairy lights, Lemont offers a range of options to suit any couple's vision.
Imagine exchanging vows under a canopy of blooming flowers, surrounded by the sounds of birds chirping and the gentle rustling of leaves. Lemont's venues provide the ideal backdrop for a romantic outdoor ceremony, where nature itself becomes a witness to your love story. The timeless elegance of Lemont will transport you and your guests to a place where beauty and tranquility intertwine.
Spring Mills: Where Rustic Charm Meets Modern Chic
If you're drawn to a more rustic yet modern atmosphere, look no further than Spring Mills. This neighborhood effortlessly combines the charm of a bygone era with the contemporary allure of modern venues. With its unique blend of rustic charm and chic elegance, Spring Mills offers an unforgettable backdrop for your wedding day.
As you explore Spring Mills, you'll discover a vibrant community with a thriving arts scene, trendy eateries, and a palpable sense of creativity. The wedding venues here reflect this energy, with their innovative designs and creative spaces. From renovated industrial warehouses with exposed brick walls to chic urban lofts with panoramic city views, Spring Mills offers an array of venues that cater to couples seeking a modern and distinctive setting.
Imagine dancing the night away under sparkling chandeliers, surrounded by the raw beauty of weathered wood and industrial accents. The rustic charm of Spring Mills infuses your wedding day with a sense of authenticity and character. Here, you can celebrate your love in a space that effortlessly merges the old and the new, creating an atmosphere that is both unique and unforgettable.
Finding Your Perfect Fit
Both Lemont and Spring Mills offer their own distinct ambiance and style. Your choice between the two will depend on the vision you have for your wedding day. Are you yearning for a timeless celebration in the embrace of nature, or do you envision a fusion of rustic charm and modern sophistication?
Take the time to visit venues in both neighborhoods, immersing yourself in the atmosphere and envisioning how your wedding dreams can come to life. Allow your emotions to guide you as you explore the unique features and settings offered by each venue. Picture yourself walking down the aisle, surrounded by the beauty and ambiance that resonates with your heart.
In the end, the choice between Lemont and Spring Mills is a deeply personal one. It's about finding the neighborhood that aligns with your vision, reflects your love story, and elicits an emotional connection. Trust your instincts and let your heart lead the way as you embark on this exciting journey of discovering the perfect wedding venue.
Embrace the Magic
Whether you choose the timeless elegance of Lemont or the rustic charm of Spring Mills, these neighborhoods will infuse your wedding day with a touch of magic. The venues within them serve as
 
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Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center: Where Dreams Ascend to New Heights
In the charming town of Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, lies a hidden gem that has captured the hearts of couples seeking an extraordinary wedding experience. Welcome to Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center, a place where dreams ascend to new heights and love is celebrated amidst breathtaking vistas. Let us delve into the reasons why this company stands out as the best in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania.
A Majestic Backdrop that Takes Your Breath Away
Nestled atop the majestic Mt. Nittany, this event center offers a setting unlike any other. Imagine exchanging vows against a backdrop of sweeping panoramic views, where lush green landscapes stretch as far as the eye can see. The emotional impact of such a captivating vista cannot be overstated. It's a moment when time stands still, and you and your partner become part of something greater—the embrace of nature's grandeur.
Unparalleled Attention to Detail and Exquisite Service
Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center understands that your wedding day is a culmination of your love story—an occasion that deserves the utmost care and attention to detail. Their dedicated team of professionals is committed to ensuring that every aspect of your special day is flawlessly executed. From the initial planning stages to the final moments of your celebration, they will be by your side, providing guidance, support, and expertise.
The staff at Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center recognizes the significance of this milestone in your life. They go above and beyond to create a personalized experience that reflects your unique vision and desires. From curating a customized menu that tantalizes the taste buds to arranging exquisite floral arrangements that adorn your venue, no detail is overlooked. Their commitment to excellence shines through in every element, leaving you free to savor every precious moment of your wedding day.
An Atmosphere of Warmth, Love, and Magic
What sets Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center apart is the palpable atmosphere of warmth, love, and magic that envelops every event. It's a place where dreams come true and lifelong memories are made. As you step foot into the venue, you'll be greeted by a sense of enchantment that is woven into every corner. The team's passion for creating extraordinary experiences is infectious, infusing your wedding day with a joy that radiates throughout the space.
A Journey of Emotion and Celebration
Your wedding day is a journey of emotion and celebration, and Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center is there to guide you every step of the way. From the exhilaration of planning to the anticipation of the big day, their team understands the significance of this milestone. They provide a safe haven where your emotions can soar freely, creating an environment that nurtures love, happiness, and togetherness.
The Unforgettable Legacy
Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center has established itself as the best in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, for a reason. Their commitment to delivering unparalleled service, attention to detail, and a magical atmosphere sets them apart from the rest. By choosing this remarkable venue, you are not only embarking on a day of celebration but also creating an unforgettable legacy—a cherished memory that will forever be etched in your hearts and the hearts of your loved ones.
Elevate Your Wedding Experience
When it comes to choosing the best event center in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania, Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center surpasses all expectations. With its awe-inspiring backdrop, impeccable service, and unwavering dedication to creating unforgettable moments, it stands as a beacon of excellence.
Allow Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center to elevate your wedding experience to new heights, where emotions soar, love blossoms, and dreams become of your love story takes center stage.
Imagine standing at the edge of the world, hand in hand with your beloved, as you declare your eternal vows. The wind gently caresses your face, carrying with it a sense of serenity and the whispered promises of a lifetime together. In that moment, surrounded by the beauty of nature and the love of your closest friends and family, you'll feel an overwhelming surge of emotions—an indescribable joy that fills your heart to the brim.
At Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center, every detail is thoughtfully designed to evoke those deep emotions and create an atmosphere that is nothing short of magical. From the soft hues of the décor to the meticulously curated music playlist, every element works in harmony to set the stage for a celebration that will be etched in your memory forever.
But what truly sets Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center apart is the team behind the scenes—the passionate souls who pour their heart and soul into making your wedding day an unparalleled experience. They understand that your love story is unique, and they take the time to listen, to connect, and to bring your dreams to life. Their genuine care and unwavering commitment to your happiness are evident in every interaction, leaving you feeling cherished and truly seen.
As the sun begins to set, casting a golden glow over the landscape, you'll witness the transformation of Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center into a place of pure enchantment. The twinkle of fairy lights, the dance of candle flames, and the laughter of your loved ones mingling in the air—all of these elements come together to create an atmosphere that is ethereal and intimate.
But beyond the captivating aesthetics, it's the love and joy that permeate the air that truly make Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center the best in Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. It's the radiant smiles, the heartfelt toasts, and the tears of happiness that flow freely. It's the embrace of family and friends, the laughter that echoes through the night, and the shared moments of pure bliss that make this venue a place where love blossoms and memories are cherished.
In the years to come, as you look back on your wedding day, you'll remember the magical moments, the heartfelt conversations, and the overwhelming feeling of love that filled the air. Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center will forever hold a special place in your heart—a place where dreams were realized, where love was celebrated, and where the beauty of the world seemed to unfold before your very eyes.
So, dear couples seeking an extraordinary wedding experience, let Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center be the canvas on which your love story is painted. Allow the breathtaking vistas, impeccable service, and heartfelt moments to weave together into a tapestry of emotions that will forever be a part of your journey. Embrace the magic that awaits you at Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center, and let your love soar to new heights.
Mt. Nittany Overlook Event Center
559 N Pennsylvania Ave, Centre Hall, PA 16828, United States
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 The Royal Pepper Banquets hall is located in Wazirpur, Delhi. The Royal Pepper Banquets has 2 beautiful banquet halls for up to 450 people to float. All areas are centralized, with attached changing rooms and separate dining areas. The Royal Pepper Banquets has an open car park that can park up to 30 cars. Except food/cooking is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest needs to pay per plate. The starting menu price per plate or buffet price at Royal Pepper Banquets is Rs.1200. It is a pure vegetable garden and only vegetarian food is allowed. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well as the perfect place for dinner Banquet Halls  Areas close to the Royal Pepper Banquets are Azadpur, Wazirpur Industrial Area, Adarsh ​​Nagar, Shalimar Bagh, Ashok Vihar, Wazirpur, GT Karnal Road, Karnal, Model Town, Tagore Park, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Banquet Halls In East Delhi.  Royal Pepper Banquets is the perfect place for any family or business event. Recorded events at Royal Pepper Banquets Promise, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Anniversary, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Reunion, Kitty. Party, Composition Event, Crying Festival, Freshers Party, Panananam Banquet Halls.
Reservations at the Royal Pepper Banquets Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
Hall of Fame Details of the Royal Pepper Deals
The Royal Pepper Banquets has 2 banquet halls for hosting a family or business event
Tulip is an indoor party hall that can seat 300 and 450 floating guests.
Krish is an indoor party hall that can seat 200 guests and 350 floating guests.
Grand Imperia
Grand Imperia is located on GT Karnal Road, Delhi. All areas are accented, with attached changing rooms and a separate dining area. Grand Imperia has an open car park that can accommodate up to 50 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, Banquet Halls In East Delhi indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The starting menu price per plate or buffet price in Grand Imperia is Rs.1400. For people who want both vegetarian and vegetarian food, this place is ideal. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well as the perfect place for dinner. Areas close to Grand Imperia are Ashok Vihar, GT Karnal Road, Karnal, Azadpur, Wazirpur, Wazirpur Industrial Area, Tagore Park, Kalyan Vihar, Model Town, Adarsh ​​Nagar, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Grand Imperia is the perfect place for any family or business event. Banquet Halls Events allowed in Grand Imperia Engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Get-Together, Cat Party, Composing Event, Crying Event, Freshers Party, Upanayanam.
Rooftop Venue: Grand Imperia has a small rooftop party that seats 250 people at Sangeet, Reception, Birthday Party. Booking at Grand Imperia Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
 Details of the Grand Imperia banquet hall
Grand Imperia has 4 banquet halls to host family or business events
Hall 1 is an indoor dining hall that can seat 450 and 1000 floating guests.
Hall 2 is an indoor party hall that can seat 400 and 1000 floating guests.
Hall 3 is an indoor dining hall that can seat 200 guests and 350 floating guests.
The terrace is an outdoor area that can accommodate 250 and 400 guests
 Marriage Halls for wedding 
Taj Palace Delhi
Taj Palace is a Five Star Luxury Wedding H in Delhi just a distance of 10.5 km from the airport. Celebrate a grand wedding that accommodates up to 1,500 guests at modern event venues in Chanakyapuri. Banquet Halls In East Delhi Taj Palace is perfect for any corporate event or cocktail dinner. Celebrate your event with trusted vendors and well-trained staff at Taj Palace. Taj Palace is located in Chanakyapuri, Delhi. The Taj Palace has 9 magnificent banquet halls for up to 1500 people that can be floated. All areas are centralized, with adjoining changing rooms and separate dining areas. The Taj Palace has an open car park that can accommodate up to 70 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The initial menu price per plate or buffet price at Taj Palace is Rs.3700. For people who want both vegetarian and vegetarian food, this place is ideal. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well as the perfect place for dinner Banquet Halls .  Areas near Taj Palace are Dhaula Kuan, Delhi Cantt, Chanakyapuri, Chanakyapuri, Sarojini Nagar, Ramakrishna Puram, Bhikaji Cama Place, and Vasant Vihar, Safdarjung, Anupam Enclave, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Taj Palace is the perfect place for any family or business event. Allowed Events at Taj Palace engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Reunion, Cat Party, Ceremony, Ceremony, Freshers Party, Panananam Banquet Halls . Wedding Grass: Taj Palace has beautiful grass that can hold 800 people and can accommodate 1,500 as a floating crowd at engagements, Weddings, Sangeet, Reception, and Birthday parties.Poolside Area: Taj Palace has a small beach party that can accommodate 100 people with Sangeet, Reception, Birthday Party & Cocktail Dinner. Booking at Taj Palace Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
Details of the Taj Palace banquet hall in Delhi
Taj Palace has 9 banquet halls in Delhi to host family or business events
Durbar is an indoor party hall that can seat 1000 and 1500 floating guests.
The Taj Palace Poolside is an outdoor area that can accommodate 100 and 200 floating tourists.
Raja Bagh is an outdoor area that can accommodate 800 and 1500 guests.
Rani Bagh is an indoor party hall that can seat 800 and 1500 floating guests.
Shah Jehan is an indoor banquet hall that seats 700 guests and 1,200 floors.
Mumtaz Mahal is an indoor banquet hall with seating for 150 guests and 250 floating guests.
Roshanara is an indoor party hall accommodating 60 guests and 100 floating guests.
Jahanara is an indoor party hall that can accommodate 50 and 80 floating guests
Jehangir is an indoor party hall that can accommodate 50 and 80 floating guests
Wedding Cost / Package at Taj Palace
Looking for a 5-star hotel in Delhi for a big oil wedding? Taj Palace has certified wedding planners who are qualified to coordinate weddings and help you make each plan. Book Taj Palace through venue bookings and earn the best money with a wedding package from Banquet Halls In West Delhi. Teams at Taj Palace Delhi Are you planning to celebrate New Year's Day at Taj Palace Chanakyapuri? Book a ticket now and celebrate the party with your family with Unlimited Buffet, Liquor, DJ, and Dance Show.
Lavanya Dreams Banquet
The Lavanya Dreams Banquet is located in Paschim Vihar, Delhi. It has a beautiful banquet hall filled with up to 800 people who can afford to float. All areas are centralized ac, attached changing rooms, and a separate dining area. Banquet Halls In West Delhi The Lavanya Dreams Banquet has an open car park that can accommodate up to 50 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The initial menu price per plate or buffet price at Lavanya Dreams Banquet is Rs.1600. It is a pure vegetable garden and only vegetarian food is allowed. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well as the perfect place for dinner Banquet Halls .  Areas close to Lavanya Dreams Banquet are Udyog Nagar, Peeragarhi, Paschim Vihar, Meera Bagh, Pushpanjali, Nangloi, Punjabi Bagh, Prem Nagar, Chaukhandi, Budh Vihar, which can be reached easily by bus or metro. Banquet Halls In West Delhi Lavanya Dreams Banquet is the perfect place for any family or business event. Allowed events at Lavanya Dreams Banquet for wedding, wedding, reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Anniversary, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Gather, Kitty. Party, Composition Event, Crying Festival, Freshers Party, Panananam. Booking at Lavanya Dreams Banquet Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active Party Hall Details Lavanya Dreams Banquet The Lavanya Dreams Banquet has 1 banquet hall to host a family or corporate event. The Lavanya Dreams Banquet is an indoor dining hall that can seat 600 and 800 floating guests.
 Casa Royal Banquet
The Casa Royal Banquet is located in Janakpuri, Delhi. It has a beautiful banquet hall that can seat up to 500 people when floating. All areas are centralized, with adjoining changing rooms and separate dining areas. Banquet Halls The Casa Royal Banquet has an open car park that can accommodate up to 40 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The starting menu price per plate or buffet price at Casa Royal Banquet is Rs.900. For people who want both vegetarian and vegetarian food, this place is ideal. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well is the perfect place for dinner.  Areas close to Casa Royal Banquet are Vikaspuri, Uttam Nagar, Vikas Puri, Tilak Nagar, Janakpuri, Chaukhandi, Hari Nagar, Meera Bagh, Nangloi, Subhash Nagar, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Banquet Halls In Delhi NCR Casa Royal Banquet is the perfect place for any family or business event. Castings allowed at Casa Royal Banquet engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Party Birthday, Gather, Kitty. Party, Composition Event, Crying Festival, Freshers Party, Panananam Banquet Halls 
Booking at Casa Royal Banquet Banquet Hall will be guaranteed with a prepaid payment of 30-50%. GST + Service Tax is active
 Details of the Casa Royal Banquet Party Hall
The Casa Royal Banquet has 1 banquet hall that will host a family or corporate event
The hall is an indoor party hall that can seat 500 and 500 floating guests
Transport to get to the Casa Royal Banquet
Nearby Bus Stop: Janakpuri Bus Stop
Nearby railway station: Janakpuri train station
From the airport: 6 KM
 Surya Grand Banquet
The Surya Grand Banquet Hall is located in Dwarka, Delhi. The Surya Grand Banquet has 2 beautiful banquet halls filled with up to 1000 people who can float. All areas are centralized ac, attached changing rooms, and a separate dining area. Banquet Halls In South Delhi The Suryaa Grand Banquet has an open parking lot that can accommodate up to 30 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The initial menu price per plate or buffet price at Surya Grand Banquet is Rs.850. For people who want both vegetarian and vegetarian food, this place is ideal. Alcohol is not allowed in this area. Areas close to the Surya Grand Banquet are Palm, Dwarka Sector 12, Dwarka Sector 13, Dwarka Sector 1, Dwarka Sector 7, Dwarka, Sagarpur, Uttam Nagar, Janakpuri, Dwarka Sector 23, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Surya Grand Banquet is the perfect place for any family or business event. An event allowed at Surya Grand Banquet engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Party Birthday, Gather, Kitty. Party, Composition Event, Crying Festival, Freshers Party, Panananam Banquet Halls  Wedding Grass: The Surya Grand Banquet has beautiful grass that can hold 600 people and can accommodate 1000s as a floating crowd at engagements, Weddings, Sangeet, Reception, and Birthday parties. Reservations at Surya Grand Banquet Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
 Feast Hall Details of Surya Grand Banquet
The Surya Grand Banquet has 2 banquet halls for hosting a family or business event
The hall is a dining hall that can seat 450 guests and 450 floating
The lawn is an outdoor area that can accommodate 600 and 1000 floating tourists
 Surya Grand Banquet Booking Policies
Tax: GST + Service Tax is active. For more information contact your local administrator. Front Price: Bookings are guaranteed against 30-50% of the total estimated cost. The remaining amount is to be paid on the day of the event
Green Lounge Deals, Wazirpur Delhi
Green Lounge Banquets is located in Wazirpur, Delhi. It has a magnificent banquet hall that can accommodate up to 600 people when floating. All areas are centralized, with adjoining changing rooms and separate dining areas. Banquet Halls  The Green Lounge Banquets has an open car park that can accommodate up to 30 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The initial menu price per plate or buffet price at Green Lounge Banquets is Rs.900. It is a pure vegetable garden and only vegetarian food is allowed. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well is the perfect place for dinner.  Areas close to the Green Lounge Banquets are the Wazirpur Industrial Area, Azadpur, Shalimar Bagh, Adarsh ​​Nagar, Ashok Vihar, Wazirpur, GT Karnal Road, Karnal, Model Town, and Tagore Park, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Banquet Halls In North Delhi Green Lounge Banquets is the perfect place for any family or business event. Events allowed at Green Lounge Banquet Commitment, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Anniversary, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Reunion, Kitty. Party, Composition Event, Crying Festival, Freshers Party, Panananam. Booking at Green Lounge Banquets Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
Details of the dining hall Featured Green Lounge
Green Lounge Banquets has 1 banquet hall to host a family or corporate event
The Green Lounge Banquet is an indoor party hall that can seat 500 and 600 floating guests.
Policies for Booking Green Lounge Deals
Tax: GST + Service Tax is active. For more information contact your local administrator Front Price: Bookings are guaranteed against 30-50% of the total estimated cost. The remaining amount is to be paid on the day of the event
Maharaja of Maharaja, Paschim Vihar
 A-1 / 20A, Main New Rohtak Road, Opposite Metro Pillar No. 256, Paschim Vihar ,, Paschim Vihar, Delhi. Maharaja Banquets is located in Paschim Vihar, Delhi. It has a beautiful banquet hall that can seat up to 400 people when it floats. Banquet Halls In North Delhi  All areas are centralized, with adjoining changing rooms and separate dining areas. Maharaja Banquets has an open car park that can park up to 10 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The starting menu price per plate or buffet price at Maharaja Banquets is Rs.500. It is a pure vegetable garden and only vegetarian food is allowed. Alcohol is not allowed in this area. Areas near the Maharaja feasts are Peeragarhi, Udyog Nagar, Paschim Vihar, Pushpanjali, Punjabi Bagh, Meera Bagh, Pitampura, Chaukhandi, Raja Garden, and Nangloi, which can be reached easily by bus or metro. Banquet Halls  Maharaja Banquets are the perfect place for any family or corporate event. Featured Events At Maharaja's Feast Engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Reunion, Cat Party, Composition, Crying Event, My Party -Freshers, Upanayanam. Booking at Maharaja Banquets Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
 Details of Maharaja Banquet Party Hall
Maharaja Banquets has 1 banquet hall to host a family or corporate event
The Maharaja Banquets is an indoor party hall that can accommodate 400 guests and 400 floats.
 Ritz Banquet Hall, Moti Nagar South Delhi
Capital Greens, Plot No. 27, Shivaji Marg, Opposite DLF, Block C, Moti Nagar, Near Moti Nagar Chowk Satguru Ram Mandir Metro Station - 0.6 km, Moti Nagar, Delhi. The Ritz Banquet Hall is located in Moti Nagar, Delhi. It has a beautiful banquet hall that can seat up to 1050 people if it floats. All areas are centralized, with adjoining changing rooms and separate dining areas. The Ritz Banquet Halls has an open parking lot that can accommodate up to 30 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. The initial menu price per plate or buffet price at Ritz Banquet Hall is Rs.1500. For people who want both vegetarian and vegetarian food, this place is ideal. Alcohol is not allowed in this area. Areas close to The Ritz Banquet Hall are Rama Road, Kirti Nagar, DLF City, Moti Nagar, Tri Nagar, Patel Nagar, Lawrence Road, Britannia Chowk, Naraina Industrial Area, and Moti Bagh, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. The Ritz Banquet Hall is the perfect place for any family or business event. Events allowed at The Ritz Banquet Hall engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Reunion. , Cat Party, Composition Event, Crying Event, Freshers Party, Panananam Banquet Halls . Booking at The Ritz Banquet Hall Banquet Hall will be guaranteed with an advance payment of 30-50%. GST + Service Tax is active 
Details of the Ritz Banquet Hall
The Ritz Banquet Hall has 1 banquet hall to host a family or business event
The Ritz Banquet Hall is an indoor party hall that seats 700 and 1050 floating guests.
Green Lounge Fusion, GT Karnal Road
B-6, GT Karnal Road, Industrial Area, GT Karnal Road Industrial Area, Shakti Nagar, GT Karnal Road, Delhi.
Green Lounge Fusion is located on GT Karnal Road, Delhi. Green Lounge Fusion has 2 beautiful banquet halls filled with up to 550 people who can float. All areas are centralized ac, attached changing rooms, and a separate dining area. The Green Lounge Fusion has an open car park that can accommodate up to 50 cars. Outdoor food/catering is not allowed, indoor restaurants are available and the guest has to pay per plate. Banquet Halls The initial menu price per plate or buffet price at Green Lounge Fusion is Rs.1400. For people who want both vegetarian and vegetarian food, this place is ideal. Alcohol is allowed in this area as well is the perfect place for dinner. Areas close to Green Lounge Fusion are GT Karnal Road, Karnal, Ashok Vihar, Kalyan Vihar, Wazirpur, Tagore Park, Azadpur, and GTB Nagar, Wazirpur Industrial Area, Shakti Nagar, which can be easily reached by bus or metro. Banquet Halls In North Delhi Green Lounge Fusion is the perfect venue for any family or business event. An event allowed at Green Lounge Fusion engagement, Wedding, Reception, Sangeet, Mehandi, Baby Shower, Wedding Remembrance Day, Bachelor Party, Baptism, Birthday Party, Meeting, Kitty. Party, Composition Event, Crying Festival, Freshers Party, Panananam. Booking at Green Lounge Fusion Banquet Hall will be guaranteed by 30-50% advance payment. GST + Service Tax is active
Dining Hall Details Green Lounge Fusion
Green Lounge Fusion has a 2 banquet hall that will host a family or business event
The Royal Panache is an indoor party hall that can accommodate 350 and 550 floating guests.
Royal Milan is an indoor party hall that can seat 200 guests and 350 floating guests in Banquet Halls In Delhi NCR.
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Uncertain: That’s no deer my wife whispered…
As I listened intently peering off into the dark forest I told my wife, “It’s out there, it hasn’t left” She and the kids got up as we heard a twig snap. “Get the kids and get in the cabin”, I quietly whispered as I grabbed the shotgun from the trunk. I knew it was watching us, in the dark, maybe just as scared as I was – or maybe not.
Our family loves to travel and the more unusual the place the better. We love cabins and nature and beautiful back roads, lakes and forest. It was a cool crisp morning and we were loading up the car for another adventure. Don’t forget to put on some deodorant my wife reminds me, my daughter had complained that Papa David was kinda stinky. Which is true, I am a stinky smelly man and unfortunately for her she sits behind me in the backseat when we travel. “I will smell like roses”, I replied as I loaded the cooler of snacks with an assortment of drinks careful to put it equally in reach of all family members.
I was rummaging around in the garage trying to find all the items I had put on my trip list. The smell of moldy tarps, dust and an old bike tube hanging off a rack as I shuffled things back and forth. “I really need to organize this better” I thought to myself. Finally laying on the garage floor before me were, flashlights, medical kits, an assortment of fire starters, lanterns, two way radios, and an old box of shotgun shells that I had brought out from the house. I did a quick review of the list I had made the night before and checked off all the items but one. The shotgun. I didn’t like leaving anything like that just laying around.
The kids packed their backpacks with who knows what, some Go Fish and Old Maid card games were stuffed in the side pockets and the iPad’s fully charged for those moments where my wife and I would like to have a conversation without interruption. You parents know what I mean.
“What about Stella?” the kids asked. I had made sure to find lodgings that allowed pets so I said she is going with us. Stella had been sitting on her carpet anxiously watching us pack the car and, as if to know what I had said, began wagging her tail gleefully running back and forth to the door.
All packed up, everyone in the car, doors checked, thermo nuclear alarm system set, we began to back out of the driveway. “Oh wait!” I forgot something. Everyone letting out a sigh. Just like my parents when we would leave for our trans America trips, my dad would pull in and out of the driveway six times before we could finally depart. Turning off the alarm and unlocking all the doors I retrieved a large shotgun from the safe and walked back to the car checking it before placing it carefully in the trunk.
Off we go! And the kids yelled yay! immediately asking for their iPads. Our destination this time is a little town on the Caddo Lake called Uncertain. But we were in no hurry to get there as plenty of back wood roads were ahead of us.
Leaving the Dallas city limits always brings a sigh of relief, like escaping some kind of urban restraints. There is a Buccee’s ahead but I turn the car onto highway 80 heading through Terrell and then after a quick driving tour of a few historical neighborhoods we are headed out into the countryside.
“Look a tank!” the kids yelled. Small towns often have war relics as a showpiece for their local VFW’s (Veteran’s of Foreign Wars) which are like a club house for military service men and women to get together and have a drink, socialize or even hold events such as weddings or parties. We pulled into the parking lot and the kids ran toward the tank and a large caliber cannon. “Watch for snakes!” was the usual call out we made but it was cold enough that there were probably none around.
I hobbled over to the edge of a tank putting my hand on the corner to hold myself up. A car wreck and later a fall off an H post on our ranch years ago had left my back in a mess and driving takes its toll if I don’t stop and move around. As I stood there the kids climbed all over the tank turret and I could smell engine grease that must have been in this machine since WW2. Our mini-dachshund bounced over the grass fighting the leash my wife held tightly. An elderly couple emerged from one of the doors in the VFW and waved. I could see USS something written on the old man’s hat with a silhouette of a battleship. He reminded me of my grandfather who fought in the war. His white wavy hair, reading a newspaper. As a child I would sneak up and thump it and he would pretend to get up for a chase. After a brief break we yelled for the kids to get down and dust off as we all piled back in the car and headed on down the road.
My favorite thing to do is put in a destination on Google Maps and then pick all the different routes that will prevent me from merging onto a highway because highways are the enemy when it comes to adventure. You miss so much when you fly down a road at 70 plus mph. The orange, yellow and red leaves become a blur, the smell of the sweet pine needle lost in the soot of the diesel trucks. Give me the backroads, the curve of her body, the gentle sway of her hair. The dips, the hills, the smooth mirror like surface of the lake meeting the sky. Lazy fishing boats, their lines cast toward the setting sun.
It’s getting dark now as we roll into Jefferson, the sun’s rays beam through the magnolia trees and New Orleans styled patios. Porch lights dot the neighborhoods and a train can be heard rumbling on the tracks just outside of town, as we catch glimpses of the red blinking of the sentries through the dirty glass windows of vacant row houses.
For those of you unfamiliar with Jefferson. It is a unique Texas, town sitting in the shadow of Caddo Lake it was once a Texas port for steamboats arriving by way of the Mississippi and Red Rivers. The town is steeped in New Orleans styled architecture. Many goods and services were brought by paddleboat to the town from the coastal city and as with many towns of those times they had stories of hauntings. In fact Jefferson is home to one of the most haunted hotels in America, the towns namesake, The Jefferson Hotel. You can imagine the gas lamps flickering as a ghostly figure stands in the doorway. There is an old train car permanently stationed across the street and we release the kids to stretch their legs as we take a peak at the old hotel and adjacent coach car.
No offense to the paranormal enthusiasts but I have never been much of a believer in the other worldly but I do try to keep an open mind. Nevertheless, the whole town had a kind of creepy vibe at this time of day and there was this almost damp deathly smell as a light mist encroached on the lattice worked streets from the nearby swamps.
It was at this moment that I heard something. It was distant, like a low howl almost just outside of human hearing. I can’t quite explain it but though barely discernable it was not of the norm I would expect from the usual town and surrounding forest noises, but it demanded to be noticed if only subconsciously. “Did you hear that?” I asked my wife “Hear what?” she replied and I as quickly dismissed it to have been just some slight synaptic misunderstanding.
We drove around town for another half hour looking at all the beautiful old homes, brick streets and the docking area where paddleboats once delivered handlebar mustached men and parasol carrying ladies to horse drawn carriages idly standing by while French perfume fragrances purchased in the Big Easy filled the air.
Leaving Jefferson, Polk Street took us through the Big Cypress Bayou. Our surroundings were changing, Spanish moss was hanging from the trees now and I knew our cabin was not much farther away. We decided to take a slight detour and drive through Caddo Lake State Park. We giggled at the sign, Learn How to Survive Like a Sasquatch. And we noted all the wildlife, deer, birds and though we probably would not see any, alligator that live in this eco-system we had arrived to. The road then became darker, swamp waters came right up to the edge on both sides, the lake was up and we had entered a watery world that was quite foreign to us. In fact, we heard that the town was called Uncertain because when the lake floods no one is certain the town is still there.
It is small and looks like something out of a Stephen King novel. There is a short main street with a sundry of cabins anywhere from a mere shack to homes on stilts. There it is! Caddo Lake Cabins, just on the corner of Bois D Arc and Cypress Drive. There were two cabins side by side and ours was the larger with a screened in porch with the back of it to the forest and swamps. A stone throw away was Taylor Island which you would never know it was an island since the road extended to a dead end there. Fishing camps lined the edge and the smell of fish and beer filled the air.
“There’s a golf cart!”, the kids yelled. “Can we drive it!” Not tonight, it’s too dark and we need to get everything inside.
What we didn’t know is how ready we would be to leave…
The cabin was beautiful! It was very clean and had everything we needed. The screened porch overlooking the forest was a favorite for our dog Stella who incessantly sniffed the air. The cabin had a fresh cut wood and coffee smell to it as my wife opened the bag of black coffee grounds left by the owners for us to enjoy during our morning cup of joe. Outside we could hear owls hooting to one another and frogs serenading the cool crisp night as we brought in all our items for the stay. Blankies, stuffed animals, backpacks spilling open onto the bed as our kids claimed their living quarters. We couldn’t believe we had found such a wonderful place for such a reasonable price.
After unloading our gear and goodies we took a quick drive around town. It was eerily quiet, “They roll up the carpet early around these parts”, I said aloud. We could see yellow bulbs glowing behind closed curtains in the small cabins and homes up and down Cypress Drive, the main street of town. We caught glimpses of the moonlight reflecting off the bayou just beyond the cottages at the waters edge. “I hear they filmed parts of Universal Soldier and some swamp monster movie near here”, I said as the occupants of the car peered out the window. A few bumps in the road and we stopped short of a boat ramp leading into the lake. We sat there for a moment, next to us was a covered marina with little Jon Boats bobbing up and down, we could hear a dog barking off in the distance. “Well that’s it for this town”, I said. “Let’s head back and get some rest so we can get an early start tomorrow.” We had plans for the next day to drive into Louisiana and see where Bonnie and Clyde met their end at the hands of Frank Hamer and local law enforcement and to possibly explore a very unusual area that I had found while researching our trip on Google Maps.
My wife and I laid in bed, it was close to 11pm and after talking about the trip and our plans for the next day we began to drift off to sleep. Suddenly the night was split open as an extremely loud air horn blasted. “What the Hell is that!” I jumped up out of bed and ran to the window. It sounded as if a train might drive right through the cabin! Looking out the window I could only see night. There were no headlights, no trains or trucks – nothing. Just the echo of the loud piercing horn fading into the forest. My wife walking back to bed after checking on the kids asked, “What do you think that was all about?” “I don’t know but I didn’t see any train tracks that close to us.��� “It was almost like it was to scare something away or sounded as a warning.” The odd thing was no one was coming out of their dwellings to check out the mysterious sound. It was accepted as a normal occurrence it seemed. It set me on edge but I finally fell into an uneasy sleep.
The next morning we opened the bag of coffee grounds and my wife walked out onto the porch handing me a fresh mug with steam rising from it. I never really liked coffee until I married my wife and now it is so nice when we can just sit and talk between sips of the black stuff. The kids were still asleep and Stella sniffed around the edges of the porch. “Something must have come close last night, she seems really curious”, my wife pointed out. Stella was really picking up on a scent near the screen door. “Maybe she needs a restroom break” as my wife went off to retrieve the harness and leash.
Stella pulled hard at the leash. She is never like this, usually just sniffing and stopping and then sniffing some more before finally answering to the call of nature but this time she strained at the end of the leash. My wife looked back at me as Stella pulled her across the lawn toward the woods behind the cabin. She is onto something. Maybe a deer? She growled but then after a moment retreated back to the cabin managing a tinkle on the way. We didn’t think much of it and knew that being surrounded by nature and forest there was bound to be some curious creatures lurking about.
After breakfast we all jumped in the car and headed out. Fishermen were already making their way into the bayou, wisps of smoke from their engines lazily floating across the water. There was a slight mist to the morning air and everything was damp from the night fog that the sun now began to burn through. The smell of eggs and bacon filled our noses as the town began its slow start to the day. After a bumpy drive through town, we turned onto a smooth black top road heading toward Louisiana. Shortly down the road we arrived to a small town named Karnack, it looked very run down but “This is where Lady Bird Johnson grew up” I exclaimed, no one in the car knew who that was so I explained that she was the First Lady and wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson. She is responsible for the beautification of our Texas Highways and for the seeding of the wildflowers and bluebonnets we see along the roadsides in the Spring. Her husband, LBJ, is responsible for The Grasslands we enjoy having our campfires at, not far from our hometown of Denton.
The air had an acrid smell to it and we could see large gates that led into the vast forested area I had seen on Google Maps. It looked like there had been a large town there once with roads crisscrossing one another in an organized grid with streets called 4th Street, Avenue C, 59th and Starr Ranch Road. Structures could still be seen peeking out behind the forest.
“Hey guys!” that is where we will explore later if we have time on our way back. We were very excited and off we went!
It didn’t seem long before we pulled under the overhang of the Horseshoe Casino. My wife and son walked in just to take a look while my daughter stayed behind with me. From the car I could see the beautiful chandelier that hung over the lobby. Many times, I had walked underneath it with my dad as we arrived for games of Black Jack while sitting on the banks of The Red River in Bossier City. There is some obscure law that I still don’t quite understand, where as long as the casino is on or over the Red River it is allowed to operate. The hotel, restaurants and parking areas can be on land but the games of chance themselves had to be over the rivers muddy red water. This is accomplished by river boat or barge permanently docked and anchored with vast poles that allow the casino to move up or down depending on the rivers height and water flow.
Shreveport was on the West side of the river and Bossier City on the East side. I had to laugh when I saw a Pipes Emporium on “Stoner” Avenue. Though I do not partake in the herbage myself I have been in my share of head shops, they sell the best incense, and the irony was not lost on me by the name of the street. By the way they don’t like it when you ask for a bong, they want you to call it by its legal name, a water pipe. Though they are technically the same thing and no difference to those visiting Pipes Emporium on Stoner for all their smoke shop needs.
Barksdale Air Force Base was to our left now and we could see war planes sitting idly on the tarmac. We headed back into the forested roads of Louisiana. An hour later and a vacant road would find us in front of one of America’s most notorious landmarks. The location where the famous outlaw couple, Bonnie & Clyde, were dispatched. One could almost smell the gun powder as Frank Hamer and his posse laid in wait raining down a wall of bullets onto the unsuspecting duo. An informant had tipped off Frank and his group of law men that they would be travelling on that road and a trap was set. The friend turned snitch pretended to be broken down on the side of the road and as Bonnie and Clyde slowed their car to assist, they were gunned down leaving their car peppered with holes and their limp bodies slumped in the car.
There are several cars claiming to be the famous death wagon. One is at Whiskey Pete’s Hotel and Casino in Primm, Nevada and another, not far from Dallas, owned by a little known body shop in Gunter, Texas. My son and I have seen it and it looks as real as any car shot full of holes would look sans the blood and other gore.
After finishing our visit to the markers that commemorated the death of the outlaws while praising the men who made it happen, we turned back out onto the road. A rusty colored pickup whizzed by startling me as I had grown accustomed to the lack of vehicular traffic in this area of backwoods LA. With the tires throwing some gravel behind us we were back on the blacktop making a circle around to the highway that would take us toward our temporary home back in the town of Uncertain but not before at least one last adventure to end the day with…
We passed through the gates, they weren’t like the gates at the State Parks we were accustomed to visiting. These looked a bit more foreboding. A small building was on our right that I imagine served as a visitor’s center. There was not a soul around. The town of Karnack was just behind us as we drove on down the road. I could hear the tires passing through bits of loose asphalt. The whole place seemed to be a maze of roads separated by tall pine trees. Here and there we could catch a glimpse of concrete structures long fallen out of use. It gave me an uneasy feeling like we were not supposed to be there. But what was eerie was that it was so quiet. I heard few if any birds. No other persons or wildlife was in the park. The streets were named as if it were a bustling downtown metropolis but nothing much was to be seen except for the stately conifers that surrounded us. It reminded me of that scene out of The Shining where the boy is being chased through a labyrinth. Except there was no snow and no deranged lunatic chasing us, at least none that we saw.
Driving on we were amazed at how large this place was, it was more than a Nature Preserve and we would run into road after road that would have barriers or warning signs that the road was off limits. We finally found the Starr Ranch Road that led us to the edge of Rag Island and a lonely boat launch. Here there was another structure, more welcoming. It looked like something that might be used for family gatherings and was screened in to protect guests from the swarms of mosquitoes that I am sure inhabited these areas in the summertime. We jumped out and the kids threw rocks into the water nearby. The Cypress Trees were beautiful, one of my favorite trees. My wife found an internet connection and we looked up the area that we were in. It was the Caddo Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Once home to the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant. That explains all those little buildings. It was part of an 8,493 acre facility that once produced dynamite, 393,000,000 pounds of it during World War II. It was also a super fund site for all the chemicals that were still present in the soil. “Uh, kids put down those rocks and don’t stir up the dust” I quickly told them. Lead and mercury was still being found in some of the areas and a large compound fence ran along the perimeter of the entire plant. It was sprawling to say the least and with good reason, two in fact. One to help prevent an enemy bombing run from destroying the entire operation and to prevent an errant accident from killing everyone in sight. A rail system helped connect the different parts of the plant delivering the product as it was developed to other areas for assembly. Things like this fascinate me. It is a dark part of history, the entire location was set aside for one purpose and one purpose only, to kill as many people as possible and at that time to kill Nazi Germans. But National Wildlife Refuge makes it sound much more appealing for today’s visitors, just don’t drink the water – or play in the sand or expect to see much wildlife.
It took a while to get back to the main road. The GPS was on the blink because we were pretty remote but after a few wrong turns we made a right and we were headed back out the gates, which made much more sense now.
Everyone’s stomach was beginning to grumble, and it wasn’t long before we arrived back in Uncertain. My wife asked what we should do for dinner and I told her that I had heard of a good fish place that wasn’t too far from the cabin. I could really use a Fried Shrimp Po Boy right now and the kids really wanted some Calamari, if it were available. It was evening and it would be dark soon. A few people were stirring about while we drove back through town but things looked like they were beginning to button up. “Can I go with you Papa David?” my daughter asked. I said sure. My wife and son decided that they would stay behind and get a fire going in the fire ring just outside the cabin. So I left them the axe as my daughter and I jumped in the car.
We arrived at The RiverBend Restaurant which was up on stilts and I slowly climbed the stairs as my daughter ran up the ramp ahead of me. The drive had done a number on my back and I was paying for it now. Holding the door for me I gave my girl a hug and told her to, “stay close”. We ordered take out and it wasn’t long before two bags of great smelling seafood were sitting on the counter for the taking. It was hard not to help ourselves to the appetizers but out of politeness, on my daughters’ part, we managed to get back to the cabin only eating a few fries.
Pulling up into the gravel drive we opened the car doors to the sweet smell of pine wood smoke. The sun was going down quickly behind the swampy forest and rays of light were playfully dancing between the trees. My wife took the food inside for plating as I sat down next to the warm fire. “Did you start this?” I asked my son. “Yes and I cut most of the wood too!” My wife soon came out with all the food and handed each of us a plate. I stuck a hush puppie in one of the small tubs of butter and swirled it around, the pickled tomatoes were next in line for a tasting. Finally finishing the Po Boy and everyone filled on some of the best calamari we have had, either because it was really that good or we were just that hungry.
Filled and happy we sat listening to the fire crackle with pops here and there as the small pockets of resin would catch to the fire. Stella was in my arms and quite content as she had sneaked a few pieces of scraps from the meal.
Then it happened.
Stella’s hair bristled and stood straight up on the back of her neck. She had this low treacherous growl that I had never heard her make before. I quickly held her tight as not to allow her to launch herself into the inky night. She was staring down the road toward Taylor Island. Something was moving slowly off to the left of the road. I could just barely see a dark figure. I thought it might be a fisherman or someone who had a few drinks but the left of the road was swamp, so it didn’t make much sense why someone would be walking through the muck. I could barely make out the silhouette but could see it was larger than your normal average man. It was gone in an instant, disappearing into the darkness.
“Shhhhh…” “Listen” my wife quietly spoke.
Not less that 50 feet from us was the edge of the woods. The closest trees illuminated by the orange flames of our fire. I could hear it. “What is it?”, my wife asked in a voice so quiet I could barely hear her question. We both knew this was not a typical woodland creature or bunny rabbit. It sounded huge! And this was not a forest that one could easily navigate. It was filled with briars, an old barbed wire fence, swamps and decaying logs laying all around ready to trip the ill prepared.
“It’s, its… yes. It’s definitely on two feet” my wife said. We both tried to imagine the size and dimensions of this unwelcome visitor that was coming way to close for our comfort. “Are you sure?” Could it be a deer, I quietly mouthed as both our children, our dog and each of us squinting our eyes as if that could give us super human vision. My son was mid swing with the axe frozen in his stance. “Put the axe down behind the tree” I told him. I didn’t want a mishap. He laid it down out of the way and moved over toward his sister and momma. It had stopped for a moment but now to my horror it was closer, we could hear it walking through a small creek not that far off into the woods. It stopped just short of walking into our field of vision. We sat there for what felt like an eternity not quite certain what to do.
That’s no deer my wife whisperered…
As I listened intently peering off into the dark forest I told my wife, “It’s out there, it hasn’t left” She and the kids got up as we heard a twig snap. “Get the kids and get in the cabin”, I quietly whispered as I grabbed the shotgun from the trunk.
“Lock the door” I quietly shouted as I raised the butt of the gun up to my shoulder. I positioned myself just beyond the fire leaning up against the back of a tree. “Who’s out there?”, I shouted. “Who are you and what do you want?” I spoke as the frost of my breath spilled out onto the night.
Silence… we stood there for maybe 10 or 15 minutes. I listened straining to hear anything, breathing, footsteps, a voice, even a heart beating but the only one I could hear was mine.
Oh my God. It sounded like a thousand trumpeters accompanied by a chorus of a thousand more angry elephants. But it wasn’t coming from in front of me. It was coming from beyond where our dog Stella had first been ready to attack. A twig snapped and then the large beast ran through the woods at a speed so fast it was inhuman, I am not saying that it seemed inhuman – I am telling you it was not human. And it was not like anything else I had ever heard. Running full sprint it ran toward the sound, splashing through the swamp. PEOPLE CANNOT POSSIBLY RUN THIS WAY! I thought to myself. I followed it with my gun, my finger feathering the trigger. I hurt, I hurt all over. The blood was ripping through my veins at lightning speed. I knew whatever this thing was if it were to get to me it was big enough to rip me to pieces and the only thing between me and it was a shotgun slug and my poor aim.
But then it was gone. I could hear it splashing off through the swamps until it was no more.
I threw open the door, my eyes wide, letting out a few expletives that I had to explain to our children not to repeat.
“Did you see it, did you SEE it!!!” my wife exclaimed. “No but I heard it” we all did. And then came the realization.
“Honey – there is only one way out for those things”, I said. “The direction they headed - it’s a dead end.”
A bead of sweat began to slide down the ice-cold beer glass I had sitting in front of me. My friend by the same name placed it there enticing me to continue with my story. David was an old friend I had recently reconnected with. We met when I first started riding motorcycles years back. He has a quick smile with a thin but muscular frame and the kind of rugged weathered look of a man who had done real work and become wise during hard times. I would often drop by his house and watch him tinker with different motorcycle parts on his work bench in the evenings.
David now leaned back in his chair, one hand casually on the arm of a steel wire patio chair while taking a sip of beer with the other. He and I both had given up sport bikes but found we shared an enjoyment in kayaking. He was an avid fisherman and a relatively new but informed convert to the world of cryptozoology due to more than one experience that he had in the North Texas area. One of the events not far from where we sat now.
“So then what happened?” David said with a spark of interest in his eye…
Well we wanted to leave, I will tell you that! My wife said load the car but I said “Hell no! I’m not going back out there with those things running about.” I believe I had a convincing argument that we were better inside with a gun than running back and forth to the car in the dark. But I still wasn’t sure what it was. I was still in the mindset that it might be a common animal to the area, possibly a black bear? I had heard that there had been a bear sighting north of the area but much farther north than would allow for the excuse of a chance encounter. I grabbed my phone, connected to the WiFi and started searching Google for bear sightings in the area. As I scrolled through the listings the word Sasquatch caught my eye. I found nothing that convinced me that there were bears near us but finding an article of two young ladies sighting a beast run in front of their car headlights caused me to let out an audible gasp. “What, what did you find?” my wife asked. I looked at the location of the sighting and then pulled up Google Maps. “Oh Holy Hell!” I blurted out. My wife was becoming a little annoyed now. “What did you find!” – There have been apparently Big Foot sightings less than a quarter mile from our cabin, several of them. Also, whatever it was seemed to have an intelligence that a bear doesn’t exhibit to my knowledge. We both would normally laugh at anyone mentioning Big Foot encounters, waiving it off as a few beers too many or a highly imaginative mind. But it was looking more and more like we had just joined the Yeti Club ourselves. But why were they behind our cabin we wondered. There had to be a reason they were venturing so close.
I pulled up Google Maps. I am not a hunter myself, but I understand success is greater when one knows where the animal is coming from and where it is going and finding the trail it travels. I would think even Big Foot would move with a purpose and be a creature of habit. Just up the road, between our cabin and the location where the young women had their sighting, was a trail that ended at the asphalt. Tracing it back it went deep into an old growth forest. I can understand why Sasquatch would want to avoid walking down the side of a road but why would they be cutting behind our cabin?
Just then, we could see some lights from a car moving slowly down the road. It pulled off to the side, and as if it sighted something, sped off and left town! “Well that’s not good.” I said aloud. “They are making their way through the woods back to the trail” I guessed. Looking at Taylor Island it suddenly became clear to me. “Honey, I got it!” “They were going out for dinner” Look here… There were a row of cabins dotting the shore along the bayou, all of them fishing cabins. And what do fisherman do at the end of the day? Clean the fish and throw the scraps in the garbage. Our furry friends were cutting behind our cabins hoping to quietly make their way to their meals, undetected through the woods and swamp. The smell of our fish dinner earlier may have given one of them pause to investigate. The other calling out when their dinner date fell behind. “I wonder if there is a dating app for Yeti’s”, we laughed.
But it was still a reach. I am a skeptic and a person of science. I must see it to believe it and so far, I really had not seen anything. I had a hypothesis but no hard evidence, as is the case with many of these encounters.
David was now leaning in closer. A slightly buzzed college girl bumped our table as she and her friends passed by. The beers sloshed and she put her hand on David apologizing “I am soooo sorry”. We smiled, we were two older guys hanging out at a college bar, mainly because the beer was cheap but David had become a favorite of the establishment. The bartenders knew his drink, girls and guys would walk over and say hello and introduce their friends saying, “This is David” as if he was the Godfather of Fry Street. I was amongst royalty, I laughed. But he does have this charm about him that makes you feel, important and it seemed we had much in common besides just our name.
That night would be our last night in Uncertain, my wife and I laid with one eye open. The kids were tucked away and sleeping soundly but I kept the gun close and double checked all the window and door locks, as if a Yeti is going to bother with a doorknob or window latch. The names are interchangeable, Sasquatch, Yeti, Big Foot, Big Fluffy Fur Ball. One in the same to me. I would call it a friend if it shared its beer. But it appeared that they really didn’t want anything more to do with us than we did with them. They moved quietly through the forest, even in the moonlight they were still too camouflaged to be seen. Anything moving through those woods would have to have thick fur or hair and as it was, we could only see a few feet into the abyss. Miles and miles of forest and swamp only interrupted by an occasional thin dark ribbon of road. I wanted to see them, I wanted to know if they were real but did I really? It would possibly drive me mad.
Looking at David he asked, “So do you believe?” “Well”, I said “I am still a little skeptical but I am more of a believer now than I was before” He looked at me excitedly as if he wanted to tell me something that had been on his chest. “I don’t tell too many people this anymore but…” David leaned back in his chair, took a drink of his beer and his expression changed to one of seriousness as he said, “I had an experience myself not far from here, where Clear Creek meets the Trinity River on the edge of town”
David and I met years ago when I first started riding sport bikes. I had started on a small Ninja 250 and on my first evening in the parking lot of Mack Park Apartments had thrown the bike in the air by popping the clutch too soon. I held on for dear life and rode that bike like it was a bucking bronco. It was three days before I worked up enough courage to get back on it. Then one evening I managed to drive it to Fry Street. I pulled up in front of a local bar and grill called Cool Beans. David was there and asked me how I liked the bike, possibly sensing that I was still a greenhorn and having chicken strips on my tires, a sport bike term meaning that I had not leaned enough into turns to scuff the sides. Some seasoned riders would not even ride with you if you had chicken strips because you were likely to panic and cause an accident. But David is one of the coolest, most laid-back guys I know and always willing to help someone out.
After a burger and finishing off his drink David said, “Come on – Let’s go, I am going to teach you a few things” We jumped on our bikes and I followed him to a parking lot on the north edge of town called Stonehill Center. I followed him around the parking lot and imitated his moves. Cutting too sharp would cause me almost to fall and I soon learned by giving it a little more gas and leaning into the turn I had much more control of the bike. David slowed his bike and I pulled up beside him, his bike sounded like a beast and he now yelled over it saying, “I think you are ready for something a little more fun!” I followed him out of the parking lot and turned to the right. We then launched into what he called the twisties. The sharp turns that go up and over and then down and around the 288 overpass at I35. He would be two twisties ahead of me and have to slow his ride for me to catch up but I was getting the hang of it. I learned the art of counter steering and leaning low while giving the bike more gas so that it would do all the work while navigating the turns with more speed.
David now leaned toward me, the beer nearly knocking over as he grabbed it with an almost unnatural speed. “Listen, people don’t take me that seriously when I tell them about my encounter, but you seem to understand better than most” David said, now with a slightly wilder look in his eyes. He went on to tell me his story. He had been scoping out a fishing spot not far from the Clear Creek Natural Heritage Center just outside of Denton. It had rained the night before, a light cloud of fog still hung over the valley as he trudged through the mud with his fishing gear in tow. Then he noticed something strange, footprints. These were larger than your average human footprint and did not have the defining indention of the arch. They were more blocked and wider, almost padded looking. Like my experience, seeing a Sasquatch was really not on his mind as he walked along with the tracks. What was curious was why would anyone be barefoot this far out in a creek that might have an errant piece of glass or sharp stone. The tracks looked fresh and then suddenly veered off to the left up an embankment and into the woods. Standing there wondering how anyone would want to venture into a remote area and barefoot off a path was beyond him. Then he realized he was not alone. A noise in the distance caught his attention. He heard a thud, then another, then a loud crack as if a large branch had been snapped in half. Whatever was in the woods with him was now striking the side of a tree with the branch obviously trying to scare him off. I asked him, “How close were you to the Trinity?” “Not far at all” he replied. “What did you do?” I excitedly said. I could see he was still somewhat shaken just discussing the event. “Well, honestly, I was terrified being alone in the woods with something that could snap large branches, I left as fast as I could!” he said nervously.
As with many encounters, it happens quickly and is an assault on the senses as you become very aware that you may be in danger. Your sight, hearing, reasoning all seems heightened but so is your fear, as adrenaline courses through your body. Psychologists call this a fight or flight response as your brain tries to figure out whether you are in immediate danger and should fight off your attacker or whether you can escape your assailant and run to safety. Police Officers know this as “adrenaline dump” that they try to fight off so that it does not impair their judgement leading to success or tragedy when dealing with dangerous situations. In this case, David made the right decision by leaving the area but, much like my own event, he had an overwhelming curiosity. We would return to look for more footprints after a rain but finding nothing but baby wild pig hoof prints, we decided the mother hog was more a threat than any Yeti. Funny how he picked me, a slow, broken backed friend over others. Maybe it is true – you don’t have to run fast just faster than the slowest guy.
I would later read about a possible sighting called the pecan creek monster that was spotted by some kids in Denton near a wooded area. It upset the town so much that they launched a search team that found nothing. There have been other events along the greenbelt near Denton where kayakers hauling their kayaks around a raft of river logs would stumble across large tracks, much like what David had described. But no story was more convincing than the one I would hear from a water treatment worker while researching Clear Creek for kayaking. And his story helps put together some of the pieces as why these things are so often encountered near bodies of water and their clever methods for obtaining a free meal.
I poured over the maps following the long slivers of silver that were the creeks and water ways of Denton County. The two kayaks hanging in our garage longed to be sitting in water. I also love taking our kids creek walking. But before touching the water I want to know where it comes from. In some cases, we have found beautiful streams of clear water to be outflows from local sewage plants. It is treated but who wants to swim, wade or kayak in that! Clear Creek is no exception.
The headwaters of Clear Creek start in Montague County not far from St, Jo Texas once called Head of Elm. There is a lot of history here. Not far away Outlaw Nancy Hill was hung on Denton Creek. Belle Starr, Sam Bass, Jesse James and The Younger Gang all roamed these hills and a town of frontier men and women were scalped alive and killed by Indians where remnants of the ghost town still stand to this day. The Chisholm and Butterfield Stagecoach Trails also crisscross in the fields now occupied by barbed wire and grazing cattle.
Now I looked for all the water crossings, bridges, natural outcroppings. I squinted to see strainers where trees had fallen across the creek becoming a hazard to the lone kayaker. Much like the author of a favorite book of mine, Goodbye to a River, I wanted to know the history of the land my river would take me through. The souls that had walked here before me that had caressed her hills and valleys and lived off her fertile soil.
In my quest to know more I spoke with Fish and Game Wardens and eventually a man who oversaw the a nearby Waste Water Treatment Plant. I had been told that there were a couple of instances where sewage had flowed into Clear Creek but that millions of dollars had been spent updating the facilities. I asked him if he was concerned at all about the water quality. He told me that he lived on Clear Creek and he fishes the creek all the time, in fact he has trotlines that he tends, and his family frequently eats the fish they catch. It was convincing but finding where the inflow was at Ranger Branch, a creek that dumped into Clear Creek, I decided that anything farther up was safe as safe can be and this is where I would find the most enjoyment in water activities free from pee water.
We were just about to hang up when I asked him, “Doesn’t Clear Creek run into the Trinity?” He replied, “Yes it does, it runs through the Nature Center and connects just on the other side, we used to fish there”. With this I could not help but to gleefully ask him, “So, have you ever experienced anything unusual there?” This question was met with a long pause from an otherwise vocal man. “What exactly do you mean by unusual?” he finally replied.
The tone of the conversation changed as he told me that he hadn’t made a lot of talk about it in a long time. “We fished that area a lot when we were younger and before the greenbelt trail was cut through for joggers and cyclists.” He went on to explain how he and two other friends had gone as far as they could by pickup bouncing over fields and through washes to where they would disembark grabbing fishing poles and a cooler to hopefully keep the catch of the night. Still rubbing their eyes from the dust, they set off toward their destination. It was there a whirlpool would form during spring floods that would carve out a large hole where many fish would congregate. This is the place my friend David had been in search of when he had his encounter.
“It was late, maybe two in the morning, maybe three…” His voice becoming more ominous. “We had a pretty good haul and were just about to call it a night when suddenly we heard a crashing noise coming through the woods on the other side of the river.” he said as I held the receiver closer to my ear and adjusted the volume to high. “It was loud and it sounded big but it wasn’t a deer or a pig, it sounded taller, like it was running full sprint -- on two feet” I was almost incredulous at how similar his description was to my families own encounter and the one that my friend David had described. “It was running straight towards us but then suddenly, as if it knew we were there, veered off to the right and went upriver.”
“What did you do?”, I excitedly asked.
“We sat there, we didn’t even talk to each other we were so quiet listening for it” “It was scary but at least it was on the other side of the river” his voice said through some slight static on the phone. “Then we heard a splash and to our terror it swam across the river and that is when we knew we were really up shit creek!” (pun intended; cause well you know)
“We were terrified, whatever it was, it made it’s way down toward us through the woods and then just stopped.” He paused for a moment as if the memory of the event was almost too much for him. Me, on the other hand, I was on pins and needles. “What then?” I asked. “It was watching us, we couldn’t see it but we knew it was just standing there in the woods and it was larger than any of us – we got the Hell out of there, we even left the cooler behind full of fish.” “Whatever that SOB thing was got a belly full that night on our dime, that’s for sure!”
“People think I am crazy when I tell this story, so I just stopped telling it” His voice, a traitor, as it gave up his shaken nerves. “They are smart, and they are out there… you just won’t see them.”
About once every week or two after the kids go to sleep and my wife settles on the couch to watch a favorite show I go for a drive. It’s 30 minutes to the bend in the road that brings me closest to where our furry friend might be. I sit quietly listening, the familiar click click click as I load my .45 Single Action Colt, setting it beside me just in case a possible encounter becomes more than a fishing trip. Greeted by fireflies and the usual chilled mist the river bottoms bring, I drive slowly to the dead end where I always wonder whose land it might be. Then on back to home… I want to believe because it is so intriguing but other than a few hogs moving close to the road to give me a quick doubletake I am left with more questions than answers. But then, as it happens with everything you search for, I saw something I can’t take back. A glimpse but it was just enough.
I was still interested in finding a location for an easy put-in for kayaking the upper Clear Creek. Pouring over online maps I realized just how few places there are to access and enjoy our waterways. Most of the creeks and rivers pass through private land. Many may be navigable legally but getting to them without trespassing is another thing. One must then find and visit the few bridges that may pass over the waterway and a lot are difficult to get a kayak to, either because they are high cliffs or covered in poison ivy, trees, thickets and briar or the access is blocked by barbed wire or no trespassing signs that are debatable since it is a roadway easement.
I found several bridges I wanted to check out and I asked my son if he wanted to go. He had been on his technology and a drive with his dad would be a good break from the screen time that had consumed all his Saturday morning. So, we jumped in the car and I punched in the coordinates on the digital map.
I had not driven these backroads before and was glad to find a new place to explore. Texas is amazing for the change of scenery that can be found with just a few turns and twists in the road. Coming over a hill we looked out over the vast rolling plains of North Texas. A slight haze was settled over the prairies and I could see for miles and miles. Traveling the one lane roads were my favorite way to get away from the hustle and bustle of town. Except for an old dusty pickup squeaking by us, we seemed to be the only ones in the area. We arrived at the first bridge and we peered over the edges looking down on the pristine waters of Clear Creek. Being native to Texas, I have become accustomed to muddy creek waters and lakes, a mystery to what laid beneath. But this creek in many areas had a white sandy bottom that helped filter the water as it ran through its valleys. Little wavy sand dune looking structures could be seen just beneath the shimmering waters and fish darted here and there somehow aware of our presence, looking for a place to hide. I was excited to see a USGS water flow measuring device, which meant I could look it up online to find the best time to kayak based on the current flow rate. But I was disheartened to see a raft of debris on either side of a steep slope which would make it difficult to traverse with a kayak. It could be done but I was looking to find that one sweet spot to easily slide my kayak in across the sands and a safe place off road to park.
After throwing a few rocks and a few yells to check for an echo, my son and I loaded back into the car driving off the blacktop onto the gravel road. Around a corner we saw an old abandoned frontier looking home that must have been there for over one hundred years. Very little was back in this area but the gravel road looked to be used by a few ranchers tending to their cattle. We were looking for the end of the road where we thought there might be access to a bend in the creek. On the map we could see the road narrow and looking overgrown but ending at the waters edge. With the gravel clicking beneath our tires and the sound of cicadas all around we could smell the creek and the vegetation in the valley. Fresh cut grass filled the air and the sound of a lawn mower could be heard just ahead. We rolled to a stop at a gate with a big red sign that said No Trespassing. To the right of us was a log home and an older man who now cut the gas to his mower as he walked our way. He had a curious look in his eye and his skin had a leathered appearance from all the sun that he had seen while bailing hay in the fields above. “What ya’ll looking for?”, he said as he spat on the ground. “Well we are just taking a country drive and trying to find an easy way to Clear Creek”, I said with a kind of questioning nod towards the gate ahead. He spat again and said that was once a way to Clear Creek but the bridge washed out many years ago and the land was now owned and private. I told him I understood but before I could say anything else, he started coming closer to the car. I could see the butt of a gun sticking out of his pocket and as I smiled I slowly and quietly placed my hand on the 10mm Springfield that was tucked away just inside my door, but my son was between us and it was not an ideal situation for a shootout if things went raw.
He put his hand on the top of the car and squatted down a little looking at me with a squint in his eye. “We don’t get many people this far back” “In fact I haven’t seen a stranger in quite a while” he said as I now imagined this was going to end somewhere between The Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Deliverance. “Well God finds angels amongst the forgotten” I replied, which caught him off guard a bit. He stood up and smiled as he turned back toward his mower. Waving us off as he walked, he said something peculiar “Ya’ll be careful on that creek” and then he pulled the cord and the mower turned over on the first try. I was impressed with his stature for a man his age, obviously hard work had left him in better shape than most who retire in those golden years.
We turned the car around and went on back down the road that we came. The frontier home made sense, as it stood on land that had probably been in the old man’s family for years, possibly at or before the formation of Texas. We were now back on the black top when I noticed a small trail that I had not seen on our first passing. Just before the bridge I could see where the grass had been laid down. It was getting close to dark and the suns cap was just now resting at the edge of the fields. The cicadas had quieted, and I thought I would take one more look before we headed back home. “Stay in the car, I won’t be but just a minute” I told my son as I stepped out.
Walking up to the concrete railing I put my hand on the dusty side. The fish had not seen me this time and I could just barely make out their outlines in the water. But something felt different. There was a slight smell beyond the usual humid vegetation and earthy aromas. It didn’t quite stink but it was rather unpleasant. Suddenly the wind picked up just as it does before a front comes through. The dust from the bridge was swept into my left eye and I yelled back at my son to roll up the car windows as I poured some water from my water bottle to nurse it. Before he could get his window up we could hear a noise in the woods. It sounded like something cracking. I was thinking possibly a tree limb was about to come down from the sudden high winds. But as I wiped the water from my eyes, I could see the smaller trees that grow along the banks parting. “Papa David, what was that?” my son yelled. “Nothing son, don’t get out of the car --- stay in the car!” I looked further down the bank and could see something moving quickly through the bushes and trees, throwing them aside. It was dark now, but I thought I could see patches of brown hair but then it stopped and quickly turned. I saw an eye, just the eye through a mass of vegetation and shadows. It looked at me and for that moment, I understood. This was a creature with intelligence. It stood there and then as quickly turned away melting into the forest and then the all too familiar splashing of a creature with two feet running. The memory of our encounter at Uncertain came back to me but this time I was more curious than scared. But my son was with me and I could not take any risks. Driving slowly by the fresh trail I felt more like I had interrupted someone’s fishing rather than having an actual encounter with a terrifying beast, in fact, maybe the beast that was so terrifying was actual me.
I heard the phone vibrate on the nightstand, I grabbed it and thumbed in the pass code after the facial recognition failed, probably because it wasn’t used to my face without a beard.
It was my friend David; I had texted him and asked him how his trip to Colorado had been. He was now in town drinking with some local cowboys and I could just imagine his easy laugh as he listened to their stories and shared a few of his own. The subject would come around to fishing, which is one of the great American pass times, especially in the mountain towns. Jokingly, I wrote him “Any squatches?” and now I stared at the screen as the text popped up “Got surrounded…”
David had gone to Colorado in search of the Golden Trout but had lucked out on the six lakes he had visited. However, one of the lakes was quite remote. He had driven off-road as far as his 4x4 could take him and parked it. Then throwing his gear on his back and securing his Sig he headed out on foot toward a destination with no trail. Hiking several miles through the forest he could see through the trees, the waters of Golden Lake. After setting his gear down where he would spend the night, he decided to wet a hook as he cast his line. To David fishing is not just an excuse for a beer and a bobber but an art form. He is a true fisherman, a hunter, willing to go further to find his prey. There is something primordial about catching and eating a fish. It is what sustained the earliest humans and allowed us to travel over large distances by creeks and rivers that are the veins of this great land. A good fishing spot is coveted by the fisherman and is often a carefully guarded secret to maintain one’s connection of self with nature, absent of interruption.
Now, as David explained, in digital format, he had just gotten back to camp and started a fire when he heard a knock in the woods, the same as before during his encounter on Clear Creek. He listened, everything in the forest that far out is crisp and clear. There is no other noise pollution such as highway sounds and the constant buzz of city life. It is just you, the wind and whatever that stirs in the darkness.
He sat there crouching; his ear cocked to one side as he stoked the fire prepping for an evening’s meal. And then another one! Closer this time but too the East of camp, where the other one had been across the lake to the North. This was not just a coincidental limb falling, it was intentional. He sat motionless, alone and miles from any civilization. I asked him what he did then? He wrote back, “I was terrified!” “There was no trail to this lake, I should have known better”, he admitted. I asked him if there was any way it could have been a bear, but he said that there was a third knock to the West of camp and it appeared that they were either communicating or trying to scare him. He decided that there was nothing he could do and was resolved to make dinner, build the fire higher and keep his Sig close but out of sight. His lacking in aggressive posturing is what he believes may have saved him. “So will you go back?” I asked him. “Not alone” I took this as a possible invitation to a Sasquatch hunt to be considered for later.
Now, I sit in my car with the windows down, a thud from a small branch landing on the roof of my SUV startles me as I listen to the night sound of distant howls trumpeting. If you ask me if I believe in Sasquatch I will flash you a slight smile and tell you that I am Uncertain. But what I am certain of, is that at the end of this road that I am parked, sits one of the scariest abandoned houses I have ever seen. And that might be the making of a story for another time… [The End]
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inyournightmares97 · 6 years ago
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GOT7 Reaction: Wedding Planning!
Hyung Line! (Read Maknae Line Here!)
(Fem!Reader because I couldn’t keep this one neutral)
My lovely follower, peachy anon, asked for GOT7′s reaction to them seeing their bride in her wedding dress but I couldn’t really think of seven unique ways they could react to that without it getting too mundane... so I twisted it around a little! I hope you don’t mind, peachy anon. 
Here’s a sneak peak at how planning your wedding with GOT7 might just go and the mess that these seven boys would make of the whole thing. :D
Mark
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Mark patted your back gently as you wrapped your arms around him. Your wedding was approaching, the day looming ever closer and you were more stressed than you'd ever been in your life. Not to mention that both you and Mark were so busy, you rarely saw each other. You missed him and being away from him so much was defeating the point of being married.
"-and she keeps making snide remarks about how her husband is a doctor and makes more than our income combined, Mark, I don't even want her as a bridesmaid, how do I get rid of her?"
Mark hummed and wrapped his arms around you, gently stroking your hair as you complained into his chest. "You tell her that she can't be one of the bridesmaids anymore, baby. I don't know why you're keeping her around."
"Because she's my best friend from high school, I can't just tell her she's not allowed to be my bridesmaid anymore," you mused. You looked up at Mark and perked up as an idea came to you. "I know! I'll tell them to make her gown too tight! She won't find out I messed with her measurements until the day before the wedding and it'll be too late to alter it by then-"
Mark laughed. "Baby, no."
You whined and pressed your forehead against his chest. "What do we dooo? That snide bitch is going to ruin my bachelorette party, and the rehearsal dinner, and then the wedding and everything else that happens-"
Mark sighed, listening to you rant on. He knew that it wasn't really about your annoying bridesmaid friend, you were just stressed abd under a lot of pressure. He gently rubbed your back and listened to your wild plots about how you were going to get Jackson to seduce her and destroy her marriage before she destroyed yours. Once you were out of things to say and you'd run out of steam, he chuckled and pecked your forehead.
"Feel better?" he cooed.
You nodded. "Yeah."
"Okay, good. Because I've been meaning to tell you that Bambam messed up our cake order; we're getting lime and coconut instead of red velvet."
You whipped your head up to look at him. "What?!!"
Mark winced. "Maybe I should have waited until you fell asleep to tell you that...."
Jaebum
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“God, this is exhausting,” Jaebum groaned. 
You glanced at him and blinked, grabbing your checklist. “Okay, let’s update each other on what we got done today. I booked the florist and picked out the flowers, and I finally negotiated the owner of the venue down to the price that we wanted, so both those are locked in. I scheduled a cake-tasting and a tasting for the caterer, those are both tomorrow. What about you?”
Jaebum glanced at you, his entire body slumped backwards in the couch. It was almost as if his limbs were made of fluid and his expression looked miserable. “What?” he asked you confused. 
“You were out all day. What did you get done?”
Jaebum cleared his throat and blinked at you a little guiltily. “I, uh... I asked Jinyoung to be my best man and he agreed?”
“But you decided that Jinyoung would be your best man weeks ago!” you cried, eyes wide. “Is that all you got done today? You were out for seven hours and all you got done was settling on a best man? Jaebum! I told you to talk to Bambam about a photographer and edit the guest list to get rid of all those obnoxious high school friends!”
Jaebum pouted at you, folding his arms across his chest. “Excuse me. Do you think asking Jinyoung to be my best man was easy? Jackson threw a huge fit and stormed out, he claims he refuses to be an ordinary groomsman. Now he’s trying to convince Bambam and Yugyeom to help him organize some sort of protest. I think they might be picketing outside the wedding venue.”
You stared at him in disbelief. “Jaebum, your friends, seriously...”
Jaebum sighed. “I give up, I can’t do this. Let’s not have a wedding. Let’s just go and get our marriage registered and then spend all this wedding money on an insanely extravagant and long honeymoon. What do you think?” he asked, turning to look at you. But you had already pulled out your cellphone and were dialing a number. Jaebum watched in confusion as you spoke into the phone. 
“Hey, Jackson! Do you have a minute?” you asked. 
Jackson’s voice over the receiver was bitter. “Sure. I have all the time in the world. It’s not as if I’m a part of your wedding anyway.”
“What do you mean? Of course you’re part of our wedding. Jaebum didn’t ask you to be his best man because I already told him that I wanted you to walk me down the aisle. I’m not particularly close to my step-father and I’d really rather do it with you.” 
There was a brief moment of silence over the phone before Jackson screamed out happily. “Yes! Yes, I will walk you down the aisle! I knew there was a reason Jaebum didn’t pick me, it was because you got dibs on me first! Makes sense, after all-”
You didn’t hear the rest of Jackson’s ranting because Jaebum had shoved the phone out of your hand and pulled you close to him, kissing you hard. You giggled against his lips and kissed him back, ignoring Jackson’s faint voice coming from the phone.
“Hello? Are you guys still there?”
Jackson
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"Okay, here's a list of which of your friends are allowed to sing at our wedding, and which aren't."
Jackson looked down at the piece of paper you handed him and read it out loud. "Allowed to sing: Mark, Jaebum, Jinyoung, Youngjae, Yugyeom. Not Allowed to Sing: Bambam. Yeah, I guess that's fair," he admitted, pocketing the list.
"I'm glad we're on the same page."
Jackson grinned and pulled you into a sudden hug. He'd been extremely excited for the past coue of days, as the date of your wedding loomed closer. You were surprised by how responsible and understanding he was being. You'd only had one major disagreement about whether or not cheesy sticks could be put on the menu, but it was smooth going after that.
"Why the sudden affection?" you laughed, hugging him back.
"I don't know, I just love you so much. Oh, and I forgot to tell you. The guys are holding my bachelor party tonight. I told them no strippers but Bambam's pissed that you didn't hire the wedding dress designer he recommended so Jinyoung thinks he might try to sneak some in," he admitted. 
You raised an eyebrow. “I didn’t hire that designer because she was going to charge more than the entire cost of our wedding. I liked the designer Jinyoung suggested better.”
“Yeah, which is why Jinyoung is doing everything in his power to stop the strippers from getting into the party. It’s insane.”
“... Jackson, your friends are a little too invested in my wedding dress. And you can get strippers if you want strippers, I don’t really care. I know it’s just a bachelor party and it’s not like you’re going to run off with one of them or something. You’re all mine,” you told him, playfully squeezing his tush. 
Jackson grinned. “Babe, you’re so awesome. But I don’t need the strippers.”
You grinned and pulled away from him, grabbing the cellphone that he’d been trying to secretly text into while his arms were behind your back in the hug. You held it up in front of him with raised eyebrows. 
“Is that why you just texted Bambam ‘The strippers are a-go!’?”
Jinyoung
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There was a knock on your door and it swung open to reveal a slightly awkward-looking Bambam and Yugyeom. You raised your eyebrows at them as they shifted uncomfortably in front of you.
"Uhhh... Jinyoung sent us here to tell you he's having second thoughts about the wedding."
You and Jinyoung had gotten seperate hotel rooms the night before your wedding because you had insisted that it was bad luck to see each other before the wedding. Honestly, you hadn't seen him all day and you were getting married tomorrow morning. Was he seriously having second thoughts? You gaped at the younger boys, horrified.
"Are you serious?" you demanded. "Where is he?"
"Room 508. But-"
You stormed out of the room in your pajamas, stray hair curlers still stuck to your hair. You took the elevator up to the fifth floor of the hotel and then banged on the door loudly. "Park Jinyoung, you open this door right now. If you're even thinking about ditching me at the altar tomorrow then I will cut your balls off-"
The door opened and Jinyoung stood behind it, eyes wide. "Babe, why are you yelling? There are other people in this corridor!" he hissed. He blinked at the sight of you. "Why are you here? I thought I wasn't supposed to see you?"
You gaped at him. "Bambam and Yugyeom said you were having second thoughts abiut the wedding!"
"What? No, I'm not-"
Before you could respond, Bambam and Yugyeom appeared in the corridor behind you and shoved both you and Jinyoung aside, rushing into Jinyoung's hotel room without a word. You gaped as you heard their voices from inside.
"I knew it! Jinyoung-hyung got himself a suite! I can't believe you skimped on our rooms when we threw you such an awesome bachelor party, hyung, why do we only get double bedrooms?" Bambam demanded.
"What is going on?" you asked, dazed.
Jinyoung sighed. "I was trying to hide the fact that I got myself upgraded to a suite so I wasn't opening the door to them. Looks like they played a trick to get me to open up."
"And now you've seen me the night before the wedding," you whispered in horror.
"Babe, calm down-"
"Bring me a sharp object, the walls of this hotel are going to see blood tonight.'
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