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Lechuza negra bruja
Lechuza negra bruja





lechuza negra bruja

Whistling in the night near the Rio Grande is one of the ways to summon me.įM: Of course. That was just me trying to lure you outside of your camp.ĬONSTANZA: ¡Para nada! Plus, it was you who called out to me in the first place!ĬONTSNAZA: But you did. Why would I want to kill you?įM: Maybe because you’re a seven-foot tall owl lady who just swallowed an infant?ĬONSTANZA: Conste, there was no infant. I was just trying to steal your stupid beer.ĬONSTANZA: Claro que sí, Moldeo Negra es mi cerveza favorita. Just hold still.ĬONSTANZA: Kill you? Dios mio, I wasn’t trying to kill you. Think a bird picked it off?įM: Honestly, there’s only one bird in these parts I can think of large and ballsy enough to try.ĬH: Uh, because there's a giant owl flying straight for us!ĬH: Holy shit! It’s a giant owl with a woman’s face on it! Get it off me, get it off me!įM: I’m gettin’ my knife. Just follow the screamin’ baby.ĬH: Yea, only the baby seems to have stopped screaming once we started investigating. Grab the flashlight, will yah?ĬH: Heya, Florida Man, just how many nocturnal animals live here in the desert that are lethal enough to kill us?įM: I mean, there’s the rattlers, arachnids, panthers, probably even a few gators from the river. We can’t just leave a screaming infant in the wilderness all alone like that. I mean, I’d want us to check it out if it were my little baby all lost in the desert at night.ĬH: As much as it chills me to the core to wander out into the wilderness right now, you’re right. Modelo Negra tastes like something you’d chug straight out of das boot.ĬH: Oh you mean the echoes of a baby caterwauling into the endless depths of night and piercing our ears like Claire’s? Of course I heard that!įM: Prolly outta check it out. Shortly-lived was the reign of the Austrian Maximilian I over Mexico, yet his thirst for imported German and Austrian beers influenced Mexico’s beer culture forever.įM: ‘Bout to say. This river’s watershed expands 182,200 square miles in total, placing it comfortably within the top-five largest rivers in the world.įM: But before we get down to business, what we drinkin’ today Cheesehead?ĬH: Today’s brewskies are not-so-craft, but a tried and true brew mighty popular in these parts: Modelo.įM: That’s good beer.ĬH: Did you know Modelo is 95 years old? First brewed in Tacuba section of Mexico City back in 1925, it has pretty interesting roots. And tonight we are camping near the natural border between Mexico and the U.S., the Rio Grande. With that, I’m Harrison, the Florida Man.ĬH: And I’m Aaron the Cheesehead. But fret not, Talegaters, because all we had to do is reunite the jar with the others by the next blood moon to break the Mummy’s Curse.įM: Yea, we’re probably going to die. It’s a Dowsing Pendulum leading us to the good folks behind the tales we all grew up with.ĬH: In the process, accidentally stole a canopic jar belonging to the mummy of Pharaoh Ay, who placed a death curse on us. THE TALEGATE : LA LECHUZA (ft Margarita Talamantes)įLORIDA MAN: Howdy folks, and welcome to The Talegate!ĬHEESEHEAD: For those of you just joining us, we’re on a roadtrip across America to uncover the mysteries behind tall tales, fairy tales, folktales, fishtales, & urban legends, one interview at a time.įM: We inherited a truck from our late Granny May and discovered that the crystal hanging off the rearview mirror was more than decorative. Written & Edited by Harrison Foreman Support the show "Constanza, La Lechuza" played by Margarita Talamantes Give us a follow on Instagram Tell us stories of your own encounters & any local legends you would like us to explore, or reach out if you would fancy a guest spot on our show or would like to feature us on yours by shooting an email to you later, Talegaters! We encourage you to share our podcast with others, leave reviews on Apple Podcast, and catch up with any episodes you missed! It would really mean a lot. You can follow her on Instagram can check us out on Spotify, Apple, Listen Notes, Deezer, Podchaser, Audible, iHeart Radio, and other podcast directories as well as right here on our very own website. Born in Zacatecas, Mexico, Margarita operates her own baking business as well as working in finances. With roots in indigenous cultures, La Lechuza serves as a example of ancient oral traditions filtered through the Spanish Inquisition and into the present day.Ĭonstanza, La Lechuza, is voiced by Margarita Talamantes, a longtime friend and listener of the show. La Lechuza is a bruja, an owl witch, whose stories echo across the Mexico & Texas boarder of the Rio Grande. WHOOOOO do we interview this week? Why, none other the Tex-Mex Owl Witch, La Lechuza! Swoop on down for cold Modelo and campfire chat as La Lechuza tells her story of hauntings and heartbreak.







Lechuza negra bruja