Hundreds of witches seen paddleboarding down the Willamette River
Witches - hundreds of them - were seen paddleboarding down the Willamette River in Oregon on Saturday, surprising a lot of spectators who happened to be by the river that day.
According to The Oregonian, they were part of a new annual event called the Standup Paddleboard Witch Paddle, which donated clothing to two different charities. Check out the cool photos:
2 hour PDX river loop run between Sellwood and Broadway bridges today. 100s of paddle boarding witches in full view of the trail... pic.twitter.com/e8ZBXuX432
- Sam Bugarsky (@SamBugarsky) October 28, 2018
PHOTOS | A coven of paddle-carrying witches glides across the Willamette River Saturday as part of a new Portland Halloween tradition:https://t.co/6EMTu9VJuD pic.twitter.com/bYAzIavKhO
- KATU News (@KATUNews) October 29, 2018
horror movie male supporting character: DONT WORRY witches cant fly across bodies of water, it's like how demons cant cross salt circles or vampires needing to be invited in
*witches begin paddleboarding*
supporting character: ooooOOHHH SHIIIIIIIIITTTT
*bone crunching noises* pic.twitter.com/j1UmgIC69F
- WITCHY MITTENS aaaaa (@TTRlovesMittens) October 29, 2018
Witches. Lots o' witches. Paddling witches. #KeepPortlandWeird pic.twitter.com/GUqd9lmUHe
- Betty Staniak (@bettywriter) October 27, 2018
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