I love the legend of sleepy hollow, its such a great american story. Around Halloween i love to scare children by dressing up like the headless horseman.
Really nice tribute to an iconic character, the rendition of the horseman I most remember apart from the Disney version would probably be Arthur Rackham's illustration's of the Horseman.
"L. Ron Hubbard's body was found in a motor home with the air conditioner running, tucked behind animal stables on a small ranch outside Creston. His family wasn't there. His wife was in prison and his estranged son believed he was either dead or insane. In his final moments, the man who created a religion with a massive following was accompanied only by his doctor and lawyer." - "L. Ron Hubbard's last refuge
A controversial leader's time off the radar in Creston" New Times SLO (May 27, 2009)
I love the legend of sleepy hollow, its such a great american story. Around Halloween i love to scare children by dressing up like the headless horseman.
scarface12347 5 months ago
The horseman was really Brom Bones, of course. Except in the 1999 movie version.
athull08 6 months ago
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athull08 9 months ago
Mi piace!!!! THANKS da YV:-)))
xyzk54 1 year ago
Really nice tribute to an iconic character, the rendition of the horseman I most remember apart from the Disney version would probably be Arthur Rackham's illustration's of the Horseman.
cha5 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing! Beautiful! Wish you nice and happy weekend! Michael
fruhlings2008 1 year ago
"L. Ron Hubbard's body was found in a motor home with the air conditioner running, tucked behind animal stables on a small ranch outside Creston. His family wasn't there. His wife was in prison and his estranged son believed he was either dead or insane. In his final moments, the man who created a religion with a massive following was accompanied only by his doctor and lawyer." - "L. Ron Hubbard's last refuge
A controversial leader's time off the radar in Creston" New Times SLO (May 27, 2009)
OpenComments 1 year ago