I have to say that no matter how this photo turned out, black and white vs color , sunny vs cloudy. It’s definitely haunted no matter what. The whole architecture alone makes it haunted. That style houses have to be haunted. They can’t exist for these past centuries and not be haunted. I just assume they all are.
Well, I can say that this is one of the few buildings at the village I was never in because it was never open publicly for tours. I mean, the story was because it hadn't been renovated, but maybe it was because it was too haunted. Who can say?
I've seen an ashtray jump off a table and fly across the room to break up a fight at a barroom pool table. Nobody was within 6 feet of it at the time. Years later, in Mount Vernon, Maine (known for witches and seriously spooky stuff), I saw Death driving a state police car while a nun rode in the back. Never did figure that one out.
As far as scary movies, I'm not a fan, either....however, if for some reason I had to watch one and was only allowed to protect one of my senses, I would definitely plug my ears over closing my eyes 😁...definitely have noticed that the music is what makes these movies truly terrifying (for me) way more than anything visual...something popping out of nowhere is really not too scary when the mute button pressed. 😅
Oh good point about sound being a way bigger trigger for scary movies! I remember awhile ago seeing on YouTube or somewhere a trailer for a movie where the video was the same, but they swapped out the sound and depending on which version it looked like a heartwarming comedy or a scary thriller.
This is true! Ron and I have to shout "hallway" when walking down the hallway toward the kitchen, and he sometimes forgets and scares me when he suddenly "materializes" in the kitchen.
I have to say that no matter how this photo turned out, black and white vs color , sunny vs cloudy. It’s definitely haunted no matter what. The whole architecture alone makes it haunted. That style houses have to be haunted. They can’t exist for these past centuries and not be haunted. I just assume they all are.
Well, I can say that this is one of the few buildings at the village I was never in because it was never open publicly for tours. I mean, the story was because it hadn't been renovated, but maybe it was because it was too haunted. Who can say?
I've seen an ashtray jump off a table and fly across the room to break up a fight at a barroom pool table. Nobody was within 6 feet of it at the time. Years later, in Mount Vernon, Maine (known for witches and seriously spooky stuff), I saw Death driving a state police car while a nun rode in the back. Never did figure that one out.
Seriously freaky stuff, and I'm just glad I didn't witness either event!
As far as scary movies, I'm not a fan, either....however, if for some reason I had to watch one and was only allowed to protect one of my senses, I would definitely plug my ears over closing my eyes 😁...definitely have noticed that the music is what makes these movies truly terrifying (for me) way more than anything visual...something popping out of nowhere is really not too scary when the mute button pressed. 😅
Oh good point about sound being a way bigger trigger for scary movies! I remember awhile ago seeing on YouTube or somewhere a trailer for a movie where the video was the same, but they swapped out the sound and depending on which version it looked like a heartwarming comedy or a scary thriller.
Ahh the memories. I will also attest that you do spook easily and usually accompanied by a very loud scream. Have a peaceful Halloween.😘 Mom
This is true! Ron and I have to shout "hallway" when walking down the hallway toward the kitchen, and he sometimes forgets and scares me when he suddenly "materializes" in the kitchen.