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Real Life Hauntings

Whenever Halloween rolls around, I’m more attentive to real life hauntings. And like some people I know, I tend to share things in a set of three. When I looked into why we do this, I found there isn’t a scientific reason. It seems we look for patterns in random data. So I share with you my random data.

Messages from the Past
During a recent renovation, my husband was moving some furniture around in his office. When he moved his bookcase, he called me in to see something. On the top of the bookcase I read the words, “Hy was here ’93.” Back in the 90’s, my dad would pitch in whenever there was a painting job to do. Always the prankster, he hid that message for me to find 27 years later.

Hy was here

On a similar note: isn’t it freaky when Facebook does its “On This Day” anniversary memories and you receive messages from deceased people. Yes, Dad, I’m talking ’bout you.

The Doll Head
Way back in March, I started my walking routine. On one of my routes, I thought I’d come up upon a cat hiding in some shrubs near the sidewalk. Closer inspection revealed it was the head of a doll. By the looks of things, this doll had a rough life.

creepy doll head 1

Seven months later, I decided to check in on her. OMG, she’s still in the bushes with that one eyeball staring at me.

creepy doll head 3

Skulls
I’ve also been exploring the local high school in our area. (Do not do this during weekdays or you will get yelled at.) Anyway, this is a huge campus and there is always something new to discover. I was in the art design area and couldn’t believe what I saw displayed on poles: stacks of sculptured skulls. Completely intrigued, I called and emailed the staff at the school. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get the story behind the skulls as that well-loved art teacher retired a few years ago. I did find out he’s singing in a band now. Love it.

skull 1

skull 2

Anyone want to go on a walk with me?