RAS #308 – The Trojan War

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we have tales ranging from a somber Gunsmoke to a listener’s tale about a rogue baby monitor. We throw in a controversial short story and a poem for Christmas. All of which should make you say, cool!

OTR Story – The Trojan War

Our OTR story comes from the early years of the classic western series, Gunsmoke. During the first years of the show, the stories told were more solemn. The writers wanted to present what it was really like in those dark western towns. The west was largely lawless and towns truly did have to protect themselves from many threats. Our story gives a view into this as we follow a gang that comes to Dodge City to start a crime spree. The tale is whimsically called, The Trojan and first aired on CBS radio February 28, 1953.

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Christmas is Comming and The Goose is Getting Fat!

Okay, the title of this blog really doesn’t have anything to do with the content other than next week is Christmas! It is my hope that you and your families have a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! We will see you all back, bright eyed and bushy tailed, in January 2018.

On the podcast this week we will have a normal show consisting of stories ranging from a somber Gunsmoke, a listener’s tale about a rogue baby monitor and more. Christmas week we will have the old-time radio classic, It’s a Wonderful Life, starring Jimmy Stewart and much of the original movie cast. It well worth listening to and has become a tradition here at Ron’s Amazing Stories.

Best wishes to you!

-Ron

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RAS #307 – Rosslyn Chapel

On Ron’s Amazing Stories, we have a first in the history of the show! With the exception of a crazy Five Minute Mystery, all of our stories for this podcast came from you guys. We have two stories from Scotland and one from India. From Fairies to a scary woman in red, I think you are going to like this one.

About Rosslyn Chapel and our guest James Thompson

On the podcast, we have a story about my Brother’s unexplainable trip to Scotland in the early 90s. Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 as a place of worship and services continue to be held there today.  Quick math should tell you that is 571 years. It was built by William St. Clair for his family. Rosslyn’s extraordinary architecture and carvings have inspired for generations and It is a popular destination for visitors.  You can read more about it on this week’s blog.

Note: To see the green man carvings google:  rosslyn chapel green man

James Thompson is the author of several books including the murder mystery Kali: A Novel and The Logic of Demons and the Ecstasies of Love an innovative study of the power of stories as seen in a framework shaped by quantum physics. Both books are available on Kindle. Jim is also an active blogger and you can follow him at JamesAThompson.blog or his FaceBook Page.

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Preview: The Story of Rosslyn Chapel

On the podcast this week we have an amazing story that has its roots in a 15th-century chapel located at the village of Roslin, Midlothian, Scotland. It is told to us by a listener who has visited this amazing site many times. However, on an afternoon in the early nineties, his visit was anything but routine. Brownies, witches, fairies or just his imagination? You will have to listen to his tale and decide for yourself.

Rosslyn Chapel - Small PictureRosslyn Chapel was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen as a Catholic church in the mid-15th century. The chapel was founded by William Sinclair, First Earl of Caithness of the Scoto-Norman Sinclair family. Rosslyn Chapel is the third Sinclair place of worship at Roslin, the first being in Roslin Castle and the second which is now Roslin Cemetery. There are more than 110 carvings of “Green Men” in and around the chapel. They depict humanoid faces with greenery all around them, often growing out of their mouths. They are found in all areas of the chapel. Other carvings represent plants, including depictions of wheat, strawberries, and lilies.

Since the late 1980s, the chapel has also been featured in speculative theories concerning a connection of Freemasonry, the Knights Templar, and the Holy Grail. It was prominently featured in the 2003 bestselling novel The Da Vinci Code and its 2006 film adaptation.

The listener’s story is told about an afternoon spent at Rosslyn Chapel. The plan was to visit the site and enjoy the grounds. What actually happened is best left to him to explain. You won’t want to miss this podcast.

This Week’s Podcast:

You can listen to this podcast on Thursday, December 14, 2017 at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen to it on your radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern Standard Time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

November 30: Arizona Lightning – (RAS #305)
December 07: Trail of the Werewolf – (RAS #306)
December 14: Rosslyn Chapel – (RAS #307)
December 21: Gunsmoke – (RAS #308)
December 28: Christmas Replay
January 04: 2018 New Year Special

RAS #306 – Trail of the Werewolf

On this episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories, we have some amazing stuff. I report the December news, Cody from Wyoming tells of his encounter with an Elk, Sergeant Preston trails a werewolf and Mari gets her wish with a classic holiday story! Add to that a moment in time, and of course another five-minute mystery, you have a podcast!

Our OTR Story – Trail Of The Werewolf

Our OTR story features a werewolf, a Yukon husky and mounted policeman. Do you have any idea what the series might be? If you guessed, Challenge of the Yukon, you would be right! The series was about Sergeant William Preston of the Northwest Mounted Police and his lead sled dog, Yukon King. Our Story comes from its ABC run and is titled the Trail Of The Werewolf.  It first aired on April 14, 1949.

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