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Saturday, September 15, 2012
Facebook Page, New Internet Server
Amazing that we've been away from the Blog for two years!
Well, we've always been around...doing an investigation here and there, going about life as usual, but our biggest happiness was acquiring a new internet server that we love. So now we've got a lot of website updates to catch up on, including adding videos to our You Tube Page ~ Texas Hauntings Society on You Tube.
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Wylie Cemetery - Uneventful Investigation
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Several weeks ago we decided to return to this local cemetery to conduct another brief investigation. Even though we've never gotten very good paranormal activity (EVPs for that matter), you just never know when you're going to capture something worthwhile. If anything, many of the grave stones are both impressive and touching.
We arrived before dusk and stayed about an hour or so, using our voice recorder and taking photos (as usual).
Unfortunately, it was a bit windy, which aggravated the hell out of me. It also didn't help that our truck started experiencing brake problems. Nothing 'paranormal' about that, seems that an air bubble found its way into the brake line, but still a major annoyance to us.
We did capture several EVPs though, (along with the sound of screeching tires...Jim's way of testing the brakes in the cemetery), faint Class C recordings that didn't even warrant amplifying later on.
I think we'll return to Hughes Cemetery in Wylie soon, as we've always gotten good EVP activity there.
In addition, Solar X-ray Flares and Geomagnetic Field Data has been showing active and unsettled activity lately, so it's a good time to conduct more investigations.
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Several weeks ago we decided to return to this local cemetery to conduct another brief investigation. Even though we've never gotten very good paranormal activity (EVPs for that matter), you just never know when you're going to capture something worthwhile. If anything, many of the grave stones are both impressive and touching.
We arrived before dusk and stayed about an hour or so, using our voice recorder and taking photos (as usual).
Unfortunately, it was a bit windy, which aggravated the hell out of me. It also didn't help that our truck started experiencing brake problems. Nothing 'paranormal' about that, seems that an air bubble found its way into the brake line, but still a major annoyance to us.
We did capture several EVPs though, (along with the sound of screeching tires...Jim's way of testing the brakes in the cemetery), faint Class C recordings that didn't even warrant amplifying later on.
I think we'll return to Hughes Cemetery in Wylie soon, as we've always gotten good EVP activity there.
In addition, Solar X-ray Flares and Geomagnetic Field Data has been showing active and unsettled activity lately, so it's a good time to conduct more investigations.
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