Samhain (pronounced “SOW-in”) marks the end of the harvest season in the ancient Celtic calendar, when the boundary between the living and the dead was believed to grow thin. On this night, October 31st into November 1st, the portals to the otherworld open and the dead could return to visit their families, who would leave offerings and light candles to guide them home.
This is one of your best stories
It’s easier to pass, but more important to carry the message, to remember
Thanks Les, glad you enjoyed it
This story was one that gave me the chills, especially on All Souls Day. Thanks for sharing.
Such a sad story, but one that’s important to remember. Thank you for sharing this!
Linda, Thank you for reading.
Horrific and beautiful and made me cry. Perfect for Halloween.
Thank you for reading.