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Tag Archives: ghost
I Do Believe in Ghost!
The year was 1962 when my family moved from the country to the big city of Garland, TX. A small house on a short street smack dab in the middle. I was only 11 years old and in the sixth … Continue reading
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Tagged ghost, grey uniform, hauntings, knives, poltergeist, southern belle
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The Wrought Iron Gate – A Short Story
The Wrought Iron Gate By Elaine Rhoades 6-4-11 6:00 a. m. – Aileen Makes a Discovery Aileen glides to the front window and pulls back the curtain. The front window faces the east, but wrought iron bars, like prison … Continue reading
Part 3 – The Living and The Dead
If you have followed my blogs, you know I have been writing a series on growing up in a haunted home. Recapping, my family moved into a house in April, 1962 that was haunted. According to the neighbors, no one … Continue reading
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Tagged choices, explainable, ghost, living and the dead, scissors, trickster, unexplainable.
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Part 2 – The Living and The Dead
In my last blog I wrote about finding a pair of button up women’s shoes, a Texas Ranger badge, and a pair of handmade baby socks with a noose tied around them. These items were protected by the spirits in … Continue reading
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Tagged baby socks, Button up shoes, Garland, ghost, injury, Lilac, noose, storage, Texas Ranger Badge
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