october 21
back to the future day
Great Scott! It's Back to the Future Day at the Haberdashery Cryptid Preserve!
Welcome, flux capacitor fanatics, to a celebration of all things 1.21 gigawatts! Today, on Back to the Future Day, the Haberdashery Cryptid Preserve pays homage to the iconic film series that reminds us that the future is not set in stone – and that the past might be hiding some strange secrets of its own.
Temporal Rifts and Cryptid Capers
Doc Brown's time-traveling DeLorean might be a fictional marvel, but here at the Haberdashery Preserve, we're dedicated to the very real mysteries of the unknown. After all, the past is a vast and unexplored territory. Could there be undiscovered creatures lurking in the shadows of bygone eras? Perhaps ancient portals served as bridges between dimensions, allowing unknown entities to slip through the cracks of time?
The Jersey Devil: A Blast from the Past?
Legends like the Jersey Devil, a winged, reptilian creature said to haunt the Pine Barrens of New Jersey, might be a glimpse into these past oddities. Imagine a lumbering monstrosity, lost and confused after tumbling through a temporal rift centuries ago. While the Jersey Devil is undoubtedly a product of local folklore, it exemplifies the enduring fascination with unexplained creatures – a fascination that might hold a kernel of truth.
The Future of Cryptozoology
Back to the Future Day serves as a reminder that the future is full of possibilities. Who knows what advancements in science and technology await us? Perhaps one day, we'll have the tools to unravel the mysteries of the past, finally proving the existence of cryptids and other unexplained phenomena.
Join the Celebration!
For Back to the Future Day, the Haberdashery Cryptid Preserve is hosting a special exhibit on the films' connection to science fiction and the supernatural. We'll also be running a costume contest – so come dressed as your favorite Back to the Future character, or your own interpretation of a time-traveling cryptid!
Let's make this Back to the Future Day one for the history books...or perhaps, the future ones!