Saturday, 30 October 2010

Harry Price


Strange noises from the kitchen. A light that jumped off it's base. A mobile phone that resets itself.......All this and the play had not even started.

I was one of only 12 people who sat in a haunted building to watch a play about it's history last night.
It covered a story that spanned it's use as a Red Cross Hospital, a Funeral Parlour and an Edwardian house where a tragedy took place.

The strange happenings can easily be explained before the play, although why my Mobile phone, which was switched off, decided to reset itself completely,is a mystery? The play had ran for 2 nights and at the same point in the play a sudden crash was heard to omit from the empty kitchen. I also saw the light come off it's base, but I am convinced that this was an accident. The play in itself only had 2 characters who then went on to play 6 characters, including Red Cross Nurses, Modern Day owners of the house, and a Lady and her maid. The maid was tragically killed in a fire in that building. I did not get spooked, after all I am an Undertaker and have dressed bodies on my own surrounded by the dead. However for no apparent reason, the hairs on the back of my head stood up at one point (lucky I had any hair to stand up really) All in all an enjoyable evening and I would like to spend a night alone in the building just to see what happens. Actually, when I say alone I would like to borrow a dog for the night just in case, as they pick up on anything weird straight away.

Talking of Dogs. My week off has now ended, so guess what I got today? An e mail from the RSPCA saying they would put me on the list as a dog walker!!!!

Ah, you may be wondering what the photo is above. Well as it is Halloween weekend, the photo is one of the first I studied when I did a Ghost Hunting project for college. Nothing strange about it at first glance. The man had gone to visit his Mothers grave. The photo was taken by the man's wife. However when the snap was developed, lo and behold, sat in the back of the car....was his dead mother (I bet the wife was pleased)

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