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Just married couple, Dan and Jessie Humphrey, 25 and 22 had an extraordinary encounter in need of help last night on Nicholson Street, Pixie Bay by the river while driving to their romantic honeymoon destination.
Their strange encounter was apparently known as the spooky old tree called Boggle, who is desperate for friends to keep him happy and reduce his creepiness, according to Mr and Mrs Humphrey.
“The enormous tree shocked us at first glimpse; he took hold of our car, raised it far above the ground and said we had to do him a favour in order to get out car back.” Mr Humphrey said.
“He got less spooky each time he talked to us, he needs more company, animals living in or around him is all he would ever ask for.” Mrs Humphrey added.
Nate Archibald, 42 was looking for his pet dog around that area and said that he thought Boggle was going to throw the car at that couple.
“I was surprised to see the couple standing right next to that gigantic trunk, I was even about to dial 000 for the ambulance just in case.” Archibald claimed.
Archibald was also able to capture a photo with his mobile phone of them standing in front of Boggle whilst he had the couple’s car in his branch.
The Humphrey couple contacted WIRES, Australian Wildlife Rescue Organisation if they are willing to give away several suitable animals that could live in Boggle.
Boggle, a sad lonely tree by the riverside hadn’t talked to a human being in years and was absolutely delighted to meet a couple.
“Life has been so depressing for me, only if I was happier with more friends, then bright leaves would start to grow on me and I wouldn’t seem so spooky and intimidating to others after all.” Boggle said.
Blair Waldorf, 39 ambassador of the WIRES Organisation came up with a terrific idea that a donation of all appropriate animals should be held.
“This is indeed a brilliant way to set free out animals to a safe habitat, other people who find unwanted stray animals should feel free to donate as well.” Waldorf said.
Donations open from 10am – 5:30 pm commencing next Monday for the entire week at WIRES centre on 89 Melody Road, Wantirna South.
Animals such as possums, birds, squirrels and wombats are more than welcomed to live with Boggle. Other animals should be confirmed with WIRES.
As Boggle lives at the riverside, it is well facilitated with water and food from the healthy soiled plants growing around it, so the animals will have an unlimited source of food and will not die of hunger or thirst.
Just married couple, Dan and Jessie Humphrey, 25 and 22 had an extraordinary encounter in need of help last night on Nicholson Street, Pixie Bay by the river while driving to their romantic honeymoon destination.
Their strange encounter was apparently known as the spooky old tree called Boggle, who is desperate for friends to keep him happy and reduce his creepiness, according to Mr and Mrs Humphrey.
“The enormous tree shocked us at first glimpse; he took hold of our car, raised it far above the ground and said we had to do him a favour in order to get out car back.” Mr Humphrey said.
“He got less spooky each time he talked to us, he needs more company, animals living in or around him is all he would ever ask for.” Mrs Humphrey added.
Nate Archibald, 42 was looking for his pet dog around that area and said that he thought Boggle was going to throw the car at that couple.
“I was surprised to see the couple standing right next to that gigantic trunk, I was even about to dial 000 for the ambulance just in case.” Archibald claimed.
Archibald was also able to capture a photo with his mobile phone of them standing in front of Boggle whilst he had the couple’s car in his branch.
The Humphrey couple contacted WIRES, Australian Wildlife Rescue Organisation if they are willing to give away several suitable animals that could live in Boggle.
Boggle, a sad lonely tree by the riverside hadn’t talked to a human being in years and was absolutely delighted to meet a couple.
“Life has been so depressing for me, only if I was happier with more friends, then bright leaves would start to grow on me and I wouldn’t seem so spooky and intimidating to others after all.” Boggle said.
Blair Waldorf, 39 ambassador of the WIRES Organisation came up with a terrific idea that a donation of all appropriate animals should be held.
“This is indeed a brilliant way to set free out animals to a safe habitat, other people who find unwanted stray animals should feel free to donate as well.” Waldorf said.
Donations open from 10am – 5:30 pm commencing next Monday for the entire week at WIRES centre on 89 Melody Road, Wantirna South.
Animals such as possums, birds, squirrels and wombats are more than welcomed to live with Boggle. Other animals should be confirmed with WIRES.
As Boggle lives at the riverside, it is well facilitated with water and food from the healthy soiled plants growing around it, so the animals will have an unlimited source of food and will not die of hunger or thirst.