My first science field trip
Saturday, June 2nd, 2007The 1955 Spooklight Expedition was over a long November weekend; no adults, just 16-year-old guys out to solve a mystery. This 1997 Associated Press story explains the continuing attraction of the place:
HORNET, Mo. (AP) – On those moonless Missouri nights when it gets darker than dark – darker, some would say, than the inside of a cow – things can get pretty spooky along a rugged stretch of road. That’s when the Spooklight is likely to make its appearance. On some nights it might rise slowly out of nowhere to illuminate a broad swatch of farmland. On others it might simply waltz up East Highway 50 from Oklahoma, dancing across the gravel road that doubles as the state line.
Or it could just run straight at you, vanishing at the last second, then reappearing a heartbeat later, as it sneaks up from behind to levitate around your shoulders.
Whatever it is, just about everyone along this stretch of rolling hills and farms has a Spooklight story to tell.
What the AP reporter fails to mention is that this road is also the local lover’s lane. Teenaged boys love to take teenaged girls to scary movies (they cling, wonderfully), and we suspected the spooklight might have been conveniently exaggerated for such reasons. We were the ghost busters, a noble calling.