Kate Pentecost
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And he hits this like really high note that has this like weird crescendo that reminded Ramsey of the way the whoops sounded. And she was like, hold on. Like, I want to see if they respond to this. And so she put opera number two on in her Jeep and turned it up really loud once it got to the crescendo part. And one of them did answer.
We did get a whoop in response to Vetus's opera number two, but only once. And then they were quiet for the rest of the night. So at that point, Troy and the other guy made crawfish and drank some beer and kind of had a good time. Ramsey and Larkin and Jonathan and I all slept in Ramsey's Jeep.
We did get a whoop in response to Vetus's opera number two, but only once. And then they were quiet for the rest of the night. So at that point, Troy and the other guy made crawfish and drank some beer and kind of had a good time. Ramsey and Larkin and Jonathan and I all slept in Ramsey's Jeep.
We did get a whoop in response to Vetus's opera number two, but only once. And then they were quiet for the rest of the night. So at that point, Troy and the other guy made crawfish and drank some beer and kind of had a good time. Ramsey and Larkin and Jonathan and I all slept in Ramsey's Jeep.
And in the morning, we went back to my parents' house, and my mother had made blueberry pancakes for everybody and was very excited to hear what happened in the night. What kind of makes me a little sad, though, is that I'm afraid that our expedition might have failed. kind of sullied the vibe between my family and the squatches.
And in the morning, we went back to my parents' house, and my mother had made blueberry pancakes for everybody and was very excited to hear what happened in the night. What kind of makes me a little sad, though, is that I'm afraid that our expedition might have failed. kind of sullied the vibe between my family and the squatches.
And in the morning, we went back to my parents' house, and my mother had made blueberry pancakes for everybody and was very excited to hear what happened in the night. What kind of makes me a little sad, though, is that I'm afraid that our expedition might have failed. kind of sullied the vibe between my family and the squatches.
My mom wanted to see the part where the barbed wire had been like bent. And so I wanted to show her some of the stuff that Troy showed us. And so I took her out there just by myself. And so we went out into the woods, went the same route that we had gone the day before. And I started showing her some of the signs. We got like, I'd say about 50 feet into the woods.
My mom wanted to see the part where the barbed wire had been like bent. And so I wanted to show her some of the stuff that Troy showed us. And so I took her out there just by myself. And so we went out into the woods, went the same route that we had gone the day before. And I started showing her some of the signs. We got like, I'd say about 50 feet into the woods.
My mom wanted to see the part where the barbed wire had been like bent. And so I wanted to show her some of the stuff that Troy showed us. And so I took her out there just by myself. And so we went out into the woods, went the same route that we had gone the day before. And I started showing her some of the signs. We got like, I'd say about 50 feet into the woods.
And then we heard the unmistakable sound of the crack of a bat. And we looked at each other and we were like, ooh, we got to get the hell out of here. And so my mom and I immediately got out of there. And because my mom is just a sweet Southern lady who would never dream of being an imposition on anyone, she made them a gift basket.
And then we heard the unmistakable sound of the crack of a bat. And we looked at each other and we were like, ooh, we got to get the hell out of here. And so my mom and I immediately got out of there. And because my mom is just a sweet Southern lady who would never dream of being an imposition on anyone, she made them a gift basket.
And then we heard the unmistakable sound of the crack of a bat. And we looked at each other and we were like, ooh, we got to get the hell out of here. And so my mom and I immediately got out of there. And because my mom is just a sweet Southern lady who would never dream of being an imposition on anyone, she made them a gift basket.
And she put a bunch of fruit in it and like unwrapped some granola bars and stuff. And she was like, do you think we should put a note? I was like, they can't read. And so, you know, we take this like picnic basket, our olive branch of peas. out to the back pasture. We put it up on this pole so the raccoons can't get it. And we just kind of leave it out there. And my mom goes, well, I'm sorry.
And she put a bunch of fruit in it and like unwrapped some granola bars and stuff. And she was like, do you think we should put a note? I was like, they can't read. And so, you know, we take this like picnic basket, our olive branch of peas. out to the back pasture. We put it up on this pole so the raccoons can't get it. And we just kind of leave it out there. And my mom goes, well, I'm sorry.
And she put a bunch of fruit in it and like unwrapped some granola bars and stuff. And she was like, do you think we should put a note? I was like, they can't read. And so, you know, we take this like picnic basket, our olive branch of peas. out to the back pasture. We put it up on this pole so the raccoons can't get it. And we just kind of leave it out there. And my mom goes, well, I'm sorry.
We're so sorry. And then we just leave it there. And the following day, everything was gone. So we hope they accepted it. But ever since that point, we just kind of leave them alone. We don't go out there and bother them. They don't bother us. And it's an uneasy peace that we have. with the seven or so squatches that apparently live on our property.
We're so sorry. And then we just leave it there. And the following day, everything was gone. So we hope they accepted it. But ever since that point, we just kind of leave them alone. We don't go out there and bother them. They don't bother us. And it's an uneasy peace that we have. with the seven or so squatches that apparently live on our property.
We're so sorry. And then we just leave it there. And the following day, everything was gone. So we hope they accepted it. But ever since that point, we just kind of leave them alone. We don't go out there and bother them. They don't bother us. And it's an uneasy peace that we have. with the seven or so squatches that apparently live on our property.
We've heard them since, yeah. I know my sister-in-law has heard them. She has a bakery out there and sometimes she'll stay up really late at night decorating cookies. And she's heard some stuff that she described as something sounding like howling that sounded kind of like a person, but not quite like somewhere between an animal and a man.