Not all adventures go as planned.

in travel •  7 years ago 

The last time I checked in, I was trekking around Denver, Colorado investigating satanic covens and their activity in the tunnel systems under the city.

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As you can see the NYSTV guys where successful in discovering the activities of a local group, (burned bible passages) all preparing for the soon approaching satanic holy day Samhain.

Samhain is a Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the "darker half" of the year. Traditionally, it is celebrated from 31 October to 1 November, as the Celtic day began and ended at sunset. (Courtesy of a google search)

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And no, we where not trying to hunt down witches. We where brought to these locations by Nathan, a survivor of Satanic Ritual Abuse.

You can catch his interview here:


Our next film "Dark Covenant: Redemption" which features Nathan, will bring you to tears, be on the look out.

We intended next to travel to an Indian Reservation in Montana to meet up with our friends the Riverwind's.. unfortunately altitude sickness paired with a stomach bug, forced our early return to Southern Indiana.
(Though we will complete the trip in the future)

The blessing in disguise was the opportunity to attend history in the making. Which I will discuss in the next post.

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@jaketohuman

Just a thought...

When you “make the next post”.... place a hyperlink to “the previous post”......... come back to the previous story and put the hyperlink to it. That way, if someone lands on this article they can easily go to the next followup story.. or if they land on one out of order, they can click back to the one before. (Because you provide the navigation for them).
Always add links to the bottom of your posts to previous posts. They’ll get clicked if they like your story!

@jeejee

How do I go back an edit a post I have already made in order to add the links? I'm still trying to wrap my head around formatting, also how to alter text, am I posting the URL or is placing a hyperlink different here?

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

You go to the bottom of your post, it’s near where the comment button is.
Use [ ] around the words you want to use as your “click words” like “click here” or “Go Here”. No spaces. And follow with your link with ( ) on both ends
It will loook something like this without spaces
[CLICK HERE ] (http:/www . MyarticleUrl ) without any spaces. The url will disappear and you’ll be left with only click here. click Here

Just like that.

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Always scroll down and look at the preview before you post to see if it works, if not.. then you have an unnecessary space or you forgot a bracket or parentheses.

You can use an asterisk * on either side of the word to make it italicized or double ** to make it bold
You can google a lot of html hacks for formatting to make your blog stand out.
Double spacing seems to be a thing for a lot of blogs. It’s easier to read.

@jeejee You rock! Thanks for the tips, my posts are going to be so much cooler now!

I think you have it bruh!

So I need to post the link in the comments below? (I see the ability to edit comments) Or am I missing the button to edit the actual post?

Edit the actual post and place the link at the end of your post.
You can place a line break and then the link.


@jeejee

Line break is < h r > without any spaces.

Also you can only edit the last seven days of posts. After that, they are fixed.