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The Glen

The Glen

There are some places one should not go. Dark Glen or Gleann Dubh on the Isle of Skye is one of them.

Tales tell of wee folk causing trouble to anyone who disturbs their sanctuary. “It was as if they came out the rocks biting and scratching. I tell you, I barely got out with my skin attached,” reported a traveler.

The officials have sent in teams to capture these tiny demons. No matter how hard they search, not a single one is ever caught, regardless of the traps they set

There are stories of children getting lost and finding their way into the glen. They report that wee men gave them sweets and played with them. Later, the little men led the children back to their parents.

Whoever the Wee Folk of Gleann Dubh are, they have no interest in visitors or having their pictures taken. If you walk on the Isle of Skye, avoid the Dark Glen and its tiny demons. Otherwise, you will surely find yourself missing a strip of your hide as a lesson from the wee folk.

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4 responses to “The Glen”

  1. Matthew J. Richardson Avatar

    Danger indeed in the wee glen!

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    1. Christopher Johnson Avatar

      As King Arthur Once Said: RUN AWAY!

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  2. Greg Nikolic Avatar

    The picture was very well done, a creative use of A.I.

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    1. Christopher Johnson Avatar

      Ah,but it’s not AI, I use Poser a 3D rendering program to make all my images everyday. Takes about an hour for each render. I’m old school no AI on my blog. ; )

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Christopher Johnson

Christopher is a retired professor of science and medical education and a children’s author living in Taiwan. He has over 30 years of experience working in higher education internationally. Originally from Huron, Ohio, in the United States, he spent his childhood playing in Lake Erie and Sawmill Creek.

No AI is used for images or story.