Monthly Archives: November 2022

Ghost Pets?

I have a question for anyone who might know. Many times, MANY times, I’ve seen what I thought was my pet but it wasn’t.

I think I’ve spoken of it before, but basically, it’s when you do actually see your pet, but very briefly, and then you see your pet somewhere else and you know that what you saw wasn’t your pet because your pet is somewhere different, and when you go to look you find nothing.

I’ve done Google searches on this, but for some reason Google keeps showing me things about the rainbow bridge, acting like my pet died.

I even sent Chip Coffey a DM on Instagram because I had no idea who else to ask. We’ll see if he gets back to me. He’s very busy, so I’m sure he won’t. Plus he probably gets tons of DMs a day and maybe doesn’t even check those. We’ll see.

In the meantime, I’d love to know if this means anything, or if there’s a reason behind it. And no, it wasn’t my eyes playing tricks on me.

I’ve talked about seeing my dog Redd at my grandmother’s old house when it wasn’t him, but it resembled him.

At my dad’s place, where I last lived, I think I remember seeing Shade, our cat, once, when it wasn’t him.

Well now we have things going on in this home of ours and they’re very sporadic, but when they happen THEY HAPPEN.

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Ghost At Red Clay State Park

Red Clay State Park is located in Cleveland, Tennessee, and is famous for its Blue Hole spring which is about 14-15 feet deep.

It’s a hole. It’s blue.

The park was the last capital of the Cherokee Nation in the eastern US from 1832 to 1838 before the enforcement of the Indian Removal Act of 1830. This forced a migration is what started the Trail of Tears.

There aren’t any stories online that I have been able to find of it being haunted. I didn’t do the best research on the place before writing this, but I never found anything that said wars were fought here, or that there were a lot of Indigenous deaths here, but a friend of mine was recently there, since the park is near her home, and she took some pictures. In one of the pictures she took of the Blue Hole, she saw this…

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New Home, Same Ghosts

So you know I’ve been in my “new” home for just over a year now, and let me tell ya, things are starting to pick up, and I’m so beat down from life at this point (it has been a year) that I just can’t deal with it anymore. Not now.

We first moved in, October 2021, and shortly after that at some point we made a nice dinner and used our casserole dishes to do so. We almost never use them, and had got them as gifts the previous Christmas. Maybe only used them three times total, and that’s being generous. Three nice, heavy casserole dishes. Ate our dinner, washed them, put them up in the cabinet above the stove, and that’s the last time we’ve seen them.

We’re not sure at what point they went missing, but a few months ago we were going to use them and discovered they were gone. Never left this place, by us, anyway. We have no idea where they went.

You may remember in our Indiana home that things went missing all the time there. We haven’t noticed anything else missing, but that doesn’t mean it hasn’t happened. However, lately, since the casserole dishes were discovered to be gone, we’ve noticed things starting to happen. Small things that could be nothing, but you never know.

I’ve been having the feeling that something otherworldly is near me, and it has been happening a lot.

Well, something just happened and I wish I got it on camera, but of course I’m never recording when things happen.

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New Paranormal Podcast!

I know, long time no see! Well, I’ve been going through a lot of stuff, but one of them just so happens to be my new weekly podcast I do with my wife where we talk all things paranormal, including all of the creepy stuff we’ve experienced! And of course yes, I talk about all of the stuff I post here! If you’re interested, and I hope that you are, check it out on all of the fine podcast places, like iTunes, Goodpods, Spotify, and more!

You can get all of our links on our website, or click here to check us out on Spotify now!