Monday, May 31, 2010
Bill Emery Reports from Sru Lake
Bill Emery has left a new comment on your post "A Special Thanks for all of you that tell us about...":
I said I would post a update on Tues but will do it tonight. Since yesterday night we have been traveling the roads up here in hopes of finding evidence of the Bigfoot. Sunday night at 1130.pm we herd a faint cry far off that is consistent with Bigfoot. The wildlife in the area seems on edge about the amount of people who are up in this area. Tonight we will be up along the lake shore with NVB til dawn. We noticed many rotten downed logs where a cougar has been digging around them for rodents. Some broken branches on trees around 10 feet up has be discovered but no tracks as of yet. Would like some clear weather up here but will take what we get! Will write more Friday. And yes people that get to see a Bigfoot are very special indeed. Dale searched for many years and never got a view of even one. I would like to hope my luck be better someday. Be proud you saw a rare creature of the mountains
A Special Thanks To All
We here at Ballyhoo, I include all our readers, wish to remind those that share their sightings with us, that, we believe all of you are very special. And when you comment please remind us if you are an eye witness of this being. I, Linda Newton-Perry, believe you will always be special. I don't think the animal will ever be so numerous and so brave to let himself easily be seen by many. I have nothing to base this on except a gut feeling. Happy reading and do take pride in the fact you are a select group to have seen this giant of the forest, bigfoot. Continue to comment for we are richer for it. ...Linda Newton-Perry
A Special Guest Editor:Blogger, Buck Hamilton
Buck Hamilton has left a new comment on your post "News from Bill Emery":
Thank you Bill Emery for your help to get to the bottom of this most disturbing animal at that lake. Reporting the bigfoot to the authorities was something we thought to be the essential thing for other peoples safety. After we reported this animal we have since then been ridiculed and laughed at by these same authorities.
My daughter has not been able to cope with the sighting and now is in therapy for PTSD. My wife will no longer go camping in the forest because of this experience. We've had a bigfoot organization try to blame the demeanor of the animal or creature on us. I want to make it perfectly clear that my family did nothing to this bigfoot animal to make it act aggressive towards us. We were simply camping at the lake when this giant creature started watching my daughter and son from behind a big tree. My wife did nothing other than scream for me to hurry and help her get the kids away from the lake area.
The talk about reporting it as a pervert was most disheartening to us. We told what we saw and never said one word about this thing being a human. In fact we made it perfectly clear that this thing was not a human. I can only hope this does not happen to other people-families this summer. Bill Emery and Dale Saxton were the only two that treated us with complete respect and believed us. I was ask the other day by my daughters doctor if we would still report it now. If we knew now what be would be in for, no, we would not.
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Thank you so much for this comment. Oh if only your daughter could realize how special this whole encounter was. I'm sure it was awful at the time, but please remember we here at Ballyhoo are proud that you comment here. And we hope your daughter will feel more like herself soon. Again thank you. ...Linda Newton-Perry
Answer to the Forest Service Signs
Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Can someone explain...":
Since 2009, April 15 the forest service has switched to a non transferable paint for their signs in the National forest. The trouble started when the Kim Family got lost on Bear Camp Road . People took pictures and photos of different signs in other forests and put them online as a trick for people who were following the saga. Since then people have used means to copy these signs and use them for their own sites and profits. The new signs consist of PFGF writing that cannot be transferred onto cell or camera equipment. If you take a photo of any newer sign all you get is the sign background but not the writing or symbols. If the sign was made after 2009 then its not transferable
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Thank you for answering the readers question. ...Linda Newton-Perry
Since 2009, April 15 the forest service has switched to a non transferable paint for their signs in the National forest. The trouble started when the Kim Family got lost on Bear Camp Road . People took pictures and photos of different signs in other forests and put them online as a trick for people who were following the saga. Since then people have used means to copy these signs and use them for their own sites and profits. The new signs consist of PFGF writing that cannot be transferred onto cell or camera equipment. If you take a photo of any newer sign all you get is the sign background but not the writing or symbols. If the sign was made after 2009 then its not transferable
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Thank you for answering the readers question. ...Linda Newton-Perry
Poison Oak and Its Pals, Poison Ivy and Poison Sumac
Photo: photoxpress
I'm guessing there is poison oak here. It seems it is everywhere.
Why bring up this uncomfortable subject? Well, I'm still recovering from a bout of it. I got it from my backyard. It doesn't matter where I got it. It does matter that it stole at least ten days of my life. Maybe not so bad as that but it sure took away all that was good from my life. The first week while the blisters were popping up, everywhere, it hurt and stung to the point where I wanted to--well, I don't know what. The only thing that would help was burning hot showers aimed at the blisters. This gave me relief for a little while and then I'd take another shower. I tried a pain pill and that didn't even help. Next came the oozing, running broken blisters. I had to keep myself wrapped in gauze.
From what I've read there are only two kinds of people where this poison bush is concerned: those that get it and those waiting to get it. Don't take the chance thinking you can't get it. It will steal precious days from your life. I understand it does have an important place in nature: birds eat the white berries, animals can hide in the thicket. And animals are immune to the dermatitis.
Be careful out there. Nature can be cruel!
Linda Newton-Perry
Can someone explain...
Can someone please explain, again, why some Forest Service warning signs will not be readable when photographed. And why the Forest Service has gone to this type of sign. One of our readers would like to know. Thank you. ...Linda Newton-Perry
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