Thursday, October 15, 2009
Henryton Sanitarium Mini-Doc Part B-11
Henryton Sanitarium Mini-Doc Part B-12
Is this investigator's sudden change in demeanor due to a possible attachment? Or something else?
Henryton Sanitarium Mini-Doc Part B-13
It's kind of funny when the Ghost Box calls David an a$$hole. It doesn't get much clearer than this clip here.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Gift from a stranger
was long, hot, and a wee bit sticky. On the way in we realized we
forgot to bring water. Wonderful. And on the way out we realized I
(Kat) may have forgotten my iPhone on the roof of our car. Ugh!
Tony said it wouldn't be there when we got back but I thought there
was a possibilty there are still some good people in this world.
When we got back to our car we found this. My iPhone wrapped in
napkins which were weighted down with rocks so people wouldn't see it
and want to steal it.
I don't know who you are but thank you. From the bottom of my
heart... You did a really nice thing for a stranger and it's not
unappreciated. Pay it forward starts today (again, of course).
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Coincidence?
experience for today.
Kat has been nudging Tony to go to The Henryton for a while this Coincidence? Possibly. Heck, maybe even "probably". However, in an The initial beeping was, of course, incredibly coincidental given the
morning. He finally called PRRS team leader, Jenny, to get the scoop
on the day's events. In a frustrated "tease" Tony said aloud "Kat
wants to go", inferring he didn't. Just as he said this something
started beeping in our hotel room. Our teen and I thought it was the
alarm clock at first. After listening closely (Tony was still on the
phone) we discovered the sound was coming from our Ghost Hunting gear-
box. When it was opened up we discovered the beeping was coming from
our GhostBox, which is a modified Radio Shack AM/FM Radio.
effort to stop the beeping and save the batteries we agreed to just
take the batteries out and flip them around. We could put them back
in later. So the first battery was removed. The radio remained
powered (not beeping, because we had pushed a button to stop that
already). We removed the 2nd battery. It still remained powered.
After removing all 3 batteries the radio stayed powered for almost 2
full minutes before the screen finally blanked out.
chain of circumstances.