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Miss Tiebs resided in this small shack for most of her 98 years.
Her ghost is believed to linger there to this day.
She grew herbs, and tended to wild berry bushes; her garden had no borders and grew in the woods in various spots of sun light. She survived mostly on a diet of fern fronds, wild mushrooms, herbs and berries.
Pictured below is Miss Tiebs and her companion Dr. Falloworth who studied Miss Tiebs for over 50 years, recording her herbal remedies and other various abilities associated with the lifestyle of a solitary witch.
Miss Tiebs never referred to herself as witch, nor did she ever practice wicca or any other organized religions.
Upon Dr. Falloworth's death a partial manuscript of her herbal cures was discovered in the crumbling faded pages of an old astrology magazine that Miss Tiebs was known to write for to provide a small income.
All that remains of Miss Tiebs beloved pet bat.
At Miss Tiebs death, hundreds of crows circled her shack daily for slightly more than a year.
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Part 5

I quickly took photos of everything, including the pages of some hand written books, but didn't dare remove any items from the shack. It just seemed wrong to do so. The sun was so low on the horizon t...
Posted by on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 20:12:00 GMT

Part 4

I took a trip back to the small town of my childhood, and no one seemed to know anything about a witch or a shack in the woods. I searched on and off for 7 hours walking in the woods just outside of t...
Posted by on Sat, 31 May 2008 01:38:00 GMT

Part 3

I also recall hearing my mom and her friend saying the old witch would not accept cash for helping people, but she would accept food and firewood, and other small necessities. We moved a few months af...
Posted by on Sat, 31 May 2008 01:38:00 GMT

Part 2

I heard about an old man who had a troublesome skin condition on his elbow that the town doctor could not heal, so he went to the witch and got some herbs in a paste that cured the problem.I remember ...
Posted by on Sat, 31 May 2008 01:37:00 GMT

Part 1

As a child, I rarely paid any attention to the conversations of adults, unless of course they began to speak in hushed tones to avoid being heard. Usually over a cup of tea, the talking would start ou...
Posted by on Sat, 31 May 2008 01:36:00 GMT