ghost or no ghost?
By anaisnin
@anaisnin (77)
United States
January 6, 2007 1:12pm CST
so, the other night i thought i saw a ghost. it was just a blur that kind of jumped around on my ceiling...i was super tired so i thought it might have been my eyes but, it gave me that creepy empty feeling.
what do you all think about ghosts and the supernatural? share your stories? any light flickers or anything...
2 responses
@3Dlace (339)
• United States
6 Jan 07
I've seen ghosts since I was a small child. The first ghost I ever saw was when I was four years of age. I was with my grandmother in the graveyard (at her sisters grave) and this one legged man came at her and pushed her hard into the ground. I started to cry and asked who the man was. She didn't see any man, in fact she thought it was the wind that knocked her down from the cemented platform. We quickly left the Jennylind Graveyard. Since then my entire family won't go alone unless I'm there with them cuz that one legged guy still lurks about and I see him often.
In Moke Hill when I was a teenager, at my friends house there were many people that no one else could see but me. My friend seen blurs and had that creepy empty feeling in the home he lived in but I could see them clear as day. I only stayed the night at that house a few times cuz the ghosts were very annoying and liked to mess with me by yelling or doing some crazy wild eye stuff.
Last year, there was a ghost (a lady ghost, and quite shy) in the Angels Camp Graveyard while Sam (my boyfriend) and Honey (my daughter) were looking for crystals. My daughter inherited the gift because she was talking to the ghost where was the ghost would keep hiding from me. Sam thought I was crazy until Honey talked to her. He then admitted that he did see flickers (sparkles of sorts) around the Arola crypt where my daughter and I seen the lady ghost.
@3Dlace (339)
• United States
7 Jan 07
It is this house with a hexogon window in the bathroom. Out in the backyard there is a stone table and an incenagrator, used to be a bakery (or so I was told). Mike Ramcyk and his family lived there and his dad had a bookstore in the town called Lilly Books. Not sure if you recall that or not. The house wasn't too far away from the park, if you walked down the street and took a right at the stop sign you'd be in the park.