Concluding the Ghost Hunt
Another ghostly figure was documented; with one more left, we are getting close to finishing this wonderful work of art.
Another ghostly figure was documented; with one more left, we are getting close to finishing this wonderful work of art.
If you haven’t read any of my previous posts, I recommend you look at those first. I refer to many incidences that my husband, Ron, had done to contribute to my mental collapse. I promised to him as he read my posts; making rebuttals and fearing people would think he was really that despicable, I would give him his own post to express his point of view.
We documented our first apparition, now it is time to see if we can find more spooky spirits. Since we know the process creating our first “ghost”; it should make “capturing” any other apparitions easier. Come find out what type of manifestation we come across next.
It’s time to grab our ghost meters and night vision cameras to see what type of ghostly figures we can capture in the cemetery today. I believe I figured out a cool technique to give these spooky graveyard dwellers a slightly see-through appearance. Join me as we see if it works!
If you haven’t read my previous posts, The Possession – Infestation and The Possession – Oppression, I suggest you look at those first. You will find a recurring theme with a certain woman who is the wife of one of Ron’s friends. The longer he was around her, the worse it got. I have made my stand on this issue and will no longer change my mind. Ron must choose what is more important to him.
And we are finally here! My most favorite cemetery in the United States. St. Louis Cemetery #1 in New Orleans, LA. Today we will finish up the cemetery background, focusing on the lampposts and brick pillar to the gate. And hold on to your hats! Next weekend we will be coloring in the ghosts.
My two most favorite cemeteries must be in my most favorite city in the country, New Orleans. A couple of blocks from where we stay in the Garden District is Lafayette Cemetery #1. Come take a tour with me.
This weekend will be wrapping up the rest of the cemetery. Today we will be working on some of the smaller items on the right-hand side; like the branch and gate and wrapping up today’s coloring with the grass on the hill.
That was it, I was done!! I am not dealing with this anymore, he is going to make a change, or I am out of here. I still didn’t want to make a big commotion between us prior to our friends coming the next day, so my plans were to confront him after they left in a few days. I never had a chance. Within a few hours, I was positively leaving and hurt almost beyond repair.
I love a pleasant stroll through any old cemetery; the further back in time the headstones go, the better. The artwork is beautiful, and I find some of the messages inscribed very interesting. Whenever I go out of town, I try to find a day-time historical tour of that city’s most haunted cemetery and then after the sun goes down, out for a good old fashioned ghost hunt. Talking about cemeteries, today we are starting on the cemetery beginning with the mausoleums and headstones.
This has got to be my favorite color-along so far! Anything to do with Halloween, ghosts, the paranormal, I am ready and eager to participate. Let’s kick-off this ghostly graveyard with the moon and the clouds.
Finally, I can rest, relax, and reflect on what just happened and get my life back on track. Or so I thought…
These next three journal post are going to be the hardest for me to write. The others were upsetting, but I was used to being treated that way by my mother, just not to that extreme. This came out of the blue and a complete shock.
We finally get to all the pretty blue colors of the parrot and practice more of our feather technique. Sadly, this is our last day of this color-along. I had so much fun coloring this picture with you. I really hope you enjoyed yourself too!!