Saturday, November 26, 2005

Wedding Video & New Ghost Site

Heya,

A couple of things from Brian and Me: First, we got the wedding video yesterday!!! So after I got home from work last night, we sat and watched it. OH it is so good!!! And can I just say---all of you crack me up SO much!!! The videographer did a great job, and boy did we need the tissues again! Whoo! It came out great, and NO ONE, I repeat NO ONE, looked like a fool, TRUST ME! You all looked like you were having a great time, which makes us very happy. :) Anyway, just wanted to share....We'll have to get together soon so we can watch it! I'm very glad we decided at the 11th hour to get a videographer--we would've missed out on so much.

Second, late-breaking news from the Woodstock Ghosthunters: yesterday while at the store, Brian (who was here keeping me company) and I found out about a new haunted site in the town of Pomfret via one very talkative customer. Totally crazy stuff. Read on!

Back in the late 1600's, Pomfret was just being settled. At that time it was called "Bara-Hack." Well, one day two travelers passed through the town only to find a disturbing sight--NO ONE was in the town. No people, no animals. But upon inspection of the houses, the travelers found fresh food on the tables, still-warm soup, fires roaring, etc. BUT NO PEOPLE. A similar case was discovered in Roanoke, VA back in the 1600's....to this day, no one knows what happened to the first settlers there. Over the years, people have reported "time warp activity" consisting of orbs of light, noises of a regular town going about its business (but of course no one is there) babies crying, cows mooing, etc. There are old house foundations in this area about a mile into the woods. People report their dogs getting spooked, a force pushing people, etc. Also, there is a cemetery about a quarter mile from the foundations where these early settlers used to bury their folk. People have reported seeing figures reclining in trees, orbs of light, and more voices and noises of an active town. The Native Americans called this place "thin," meaning that it is bordering another dimension. Anyone up for watching "Watcher in the Woods"?????

We *will* be investigating. Stay tuned!!!

Kat & Brian, The Woodstock Ghosthunters :))

1 Comments:

At 4:07 PM, Blogger Merz&Nordstrom Family said...

Can't wait to see the video!!
About the ghosts...very interesting!!! Hum???
The High Meadow Team

 

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