SUPER EXCITED! :)
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surprised
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We might not be able to celebrate Valentine's day this upcoming weekend, due to Eric having to work.
However...
I was surprised today with a most UNEXPECTED early Valentine's Day gift!
No... Not the usual flowers, candy or other sweet treats, but instead a long awaited opportunity to get back into a huge passion of mine.
Back to overnight investigations! WOO~HOO!!!!!
It's been a little over a year since the last time we traveled to another historic location. Another vacant property. An opportunity to once again venture where most refuse to go and connect with the unexplainable, unpredictable and sometimes even the most unbelievable.
Since I can't venture off too far, due to obvious medical reasons. Eric surprised me with an email that included photos of a local historic site. A first for the proud owners with having us as guests, investigating their beautiful 201 year old property. Talking about SUPER EXCITED! Especially since there has yet to be anyone who can make sense of some very odd occurrences that have taken place at the property over the years. I am all about visiting such historical sites, as this location that we will be visiting early next week.
SUPER EXCITED!!
This was just what I needed, a break from anything medically related! Finally a chance to get back to some sort of normalcy, even if that means a place where most folks would never want to venture off to discover, whatever there might be to uncover. We never go to any location expecting anything, for us, this is our passion and pure enjoyment. I love visiting and discovering what remains within the walls of some of the most historical sites and locations. This evening, I began smiling from ear to ear, just looking back over the years at the locations, photos, videos and other equipment findings of some of the most historical places we have visited. There is always something new to explore at each unique location!
Fear? I fear nothing. I assume maybe that has to do with my past, medically.
We have met so many amazing people over the years. Those who also have a huge passion for exploring the past and uncovering the unknown. I am so happy, excited, but most importantly, I am extremely blessed to now pick up where we left off a little over a year ago. Back to what we both enjoy sharing as a couple. Together. The chance to connect with those spiritually. Sure, some might not believe in the afterlife, nor that our spirits still remain. Everyone is entitled to be a skeptic of something and that to us, is perfectly... OK.
We have so many photos and other documented findings that we have captured over the years. It's honestly very hard, not to believe that our spirits some how remain here on earth. I consider what I have, as a gift. A gift that started at a very young age. As I have gotten older, my gift of connecting has only gotten stronger.
Having the chance to once again, visit another historic site, a property from many decades ago. A building that still stands as if time stood still. It's fascinating! It's outright exciting! You never know what to expect and that is what is so intriguing with investigating. The unknown. We never do any type of historic background checks on any properties, buildings, businesses or residential homes. We like to go in with zero knowledge, only the directions on how to get there via car. We leave everything else up to the building itself. History has a way of talking and so do the walls that surround it.
I could literally write a book about our experiences over the years. It's been one exciting historic road trip after another and to just think... Here I am... Ready to hit the road again in search of another historical location. Another story to share about our past. Back in the day...
One particular photo that remains very close to both of us, just happens to had been taken with my cell phone camera. Eric was changing out batteries as I started to take random photos in the dark. We always investigate after midnight, during our overnight stay. Rarely do we have time to view all our equipment on site, but for some reason, the camera flash caught a very surreal and remarkable image.
This photo is of a woman in the morgue. It appears that the woman in a long white gown is looking down at the autopsy table. Earlier in the evening myself and Eric kept hearing what appeared to be a woman's voice not only saying, "Hello," but as well saying her name. "Laura." We also caught the same woman's voice, numerous times on our recorder.
A week later, we contacted the owners of the quite large historical building that used to operate back in the day as a tuberculosis hospital. This photo was not only astonishing to the owners, but also completed a 5 year mystery of a white mist like figure that had been seen frequenting the same floor of the historic building. They were never able to get a clear image of what they thought could possibly be someone that had passed away at the hospital. With my cell phone and our small digital recorder. The white mist like figure now has a name and a photo of Laura now remains in a beautiful silver flower frame in their home.
How naive, if we refuse to believe in the afterlife. I believe that our spirit still remains, until we all cross Heaven's Gate... Together.
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