Sunday, May 13, 2012

Ghost in motion.

This a photo of a friend of mine... taken with and camera phone. he lactation is a very old hotel in Texas (I believe) with is supposedly haunted. If you look between the two statues, you'll see what appears to be a ghost girl walking by. My first thought was that is was a double exposure because of the trail like image of the figure.... but it's digital so that doesn't really make since.... Hmmmmmm.  

Really weird... and spooky! Thanks, Dana!


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Ghost Monk.


This picture was taken in a cathedral in Belgium by my friend Joe. If you look, you'll see the figure of a man man wearing what appears to be a dark robe... Only his face is through. 

I asked Joe if he remember the figure being there when he took the photo. He said, "I don't remember him being there... I would have usually waited to let someone pass before trying to take that photo. I also have a picture a few seconds later and the figure is not to be seen. Most of the others in that photo are still there. It really freaked me out when I saw it the first time. I definitely felt a presence in that church, which doesn't happen often..."

Thank you for sharing, Joe!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Oakland Community Cemmetry




I've just returned from a visit to Oakland Community Cometery in Duluth, Ga. I pass this place all the time, but I'd never actually been there until today. There was always something so magnetic about it though. Like it wanted me to go there. Always drawing me in.

This is a very... interesting cemetery. Normally Graveyards feel vacant to me. As in, no ghosts hanging around. I mean think about it, if you were a ghost and you could go anywhere, would you want to hang around your lifeless body all the time? I wouldn't. I probably go to England.

But as I walked through all strangely decorated graves... I felt a mixture of emotions, and many strong presences. I definitely did not feel alone. I felt many children in this cemetery. And when I really started looking at headstones, I did see a lot of children's graves. More than I've ever seen in one place. Which to me, might make sense as to why I felt so many young spirits. It almost felt as though they we're "staying put", waiting for their parents to return. Just like any child they may become separated from their Mom and Dad at shopping mall or a park.  

The other odd thing about this cemetery was the amount of oddly placed and/or unmarked graves.  There were lots of graves that looked as though the family may have dug them their selves and made the headstones. Perhaps they did not have very much money. And there were also many raised mounds of land side by side marked with nothing jagged rocks or bricks. No writing. That made me feel very uneasy and sad.

The last thing that really stood out to me was how elaborately decorated some of the graves were. Not just flowers, but tons of little sautes and marbles and personal items. It was weird. And eerie.

In conclusion, I would say that there are most certainly some stragglers in this cemetary. Nothing bad. Just lonely. I took some pictures, and as always, thanked the spirits for allowing me to visit with them and take their photos.

Enjoy.















Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Ruins.



So there's these incredible ruins right outside of downtown atlanta... It used to be an old water plant... I think.


It's now abandoned, and covered in graffiti. Really amazing and beautiful. There is something so magical and whimsical about this place. Walking around the rusty pipes and brick walls, you just don't even feel like it's a real place. It's almost like a movie set.


So, there was one spot... the only area that gave me in kind of "feeling". My friend informed me that it was where, allegedly, satanic rituals took place...


I walked through the door and stood there for a minute, and suddenly this huge brick feel, forcefully and violently, right by my head! As in... an inch closer and it would have probably killed me. Pretty unsettling. And just really weird. And spooky.


I apologized for entering, and left the area. That was that.



Photo By Dave Williamson


Roadside Graveyard...

I love cemeteries. I'm creepy, I know. These photos were taken at a rest area somewhere in Missouri. I've noticed a lot of graveyards on the side of the interstates while driving through the Midwest... like just out in the middle of no where! I'm not sure why they're there... maybe there were once towns that existed at and some point, and were eventually abandoned... and then highways were built? I don't know, but the mystery intrigues me. Creeptastic.








Haunted Molly.

Haunted Molly sits.


Haunted Molly stands.


Haunted Molly lies down.