Tuesday, January 7, 2025

New Podcasts! Parts 1&2 (30 mins. each) - The Grave Talks: Rob & Monique: Love, Acceptance, and The Spirit World

New Podcast! Parts 1&2 (30 mins. each) - The Grave Talks: Love, Acceptance, and The Spirit World Today on The Grave Talks, a conversation that's as entertaining as it is enlightening, where the veil between worlds is lifted with a dash of glamour and a whole lot of heart with our guests Rob Gutro and Monique TooSoon.
 Rob and Monique met over a pet reading, which soon blossomed into a friendship filled with ghostly adventures. Monique shares her experiences of ghost hunting in drag—a bold choice that not only turns heads but also stirs up spirited reactions from the other side. Rob is a psychic medium who delves into the emotional world of pet mediumship, revealing how our beloved pets can communicate from beyond. Together, they explore the energies of haunted locations, the innocence of child spirits drawn to Monique's big heart, and the profound lessons they've learned from the afterlife.

LISTEN TO PART 1: https://audioboom.com/posts/8616621-love-acceptance-and-the-spirit-world-part-one-guests-rob-gutro-and-monique-toosoon

LISTEN TO PART 2: https://audioboom.com/posts/8616622-love-acceptance-and-the-spirit-world-part-two-guests-rob-gutro-and-monique-toosoon

Monday, January 6, 2025

Local: We Checked out a "Boozy Book" Event

On the evening of December 12th, we drove to the southeastern Maine coastal town of York so I (Rob) could make connections with his books. Since I am still networking in northern New England, the "Boozy Book Fair" seemed like a good compromise between my book outreach and getting Tom a drink. LOL. So we experienced it. That's what today's blog is about.

The book event was in a distillery that was apparently an older, renovated barn, off of Route 1, the main route that runs north through Maine (actually from Key West, FL to the Canadian border!). The event was held at the Wiggly Bridge Distillery, York, Maine, and had a $10 admission, that gave you a free drink. Tom had one, and Rob had a "mocktail" because he doesn't drink.

ABOUT THE EVENT - Wiggly Bridge Distillery and The Booktenders, a local, independent bookstore in York, Maine, teamed up for the very first Boozy Book Fair, a one-of-a-kind event blending books, beverages, and holiday cheer. The place was packed, and attendees consisted of about 85% women. That's important for me to know, as many more women than men buy my "Pets and the Afterlife" series of books. More men are drawn to the ghost books. 

Inside consisted of 1 large room and a bar at the back left side of the barn. Authors and book vendors had tables on the right side of the large room. People browsed a curated selection of books, met local authors such as Jody Clark and Diane Kane, and got books signed.

END RESULT - It seems like a good venue for me to sell my 12 true paranormal books. I spoke with the coordinators of both the brewery and the manager of the Booktenders bookstore. Both were very kind and seemed interested to consider me for next year's event. I'm also hoping to do an event or two at the Booktenders bookstore sometime in 2025. It's all about getting your name out when you write books.

(Pic: Sitting at the bar inside the Wiggly Bridge Distillery. Authors were lined up to the left).


Sunday, January 5, 2025

Idiot of the Week: Drug dealer exposes crime ring after reporting bag of drugs missing

This week's idiot is a drug dealer in the United Kingdom who inavertently exposed a crime ring after reporting bag of his drugs went missing! Here's the story.  

(Photo: Inside a train in Britain. Credit: /vickyflipfloptravels.com/london-underground-with-luggage/)

Drug dealer exposes crime ring after reporting bag of drugs missing 

 WGME-TV, Nov 15, 2024

NEWPORT, Wales (WKRC) - A drug dealer lost a bag full of drugs on a train, reported it missing, and accidentally toppled a criminal organization once it was found.

The British Transport Police (BTP) said their investigation began in November of 2019 when they found a bag containing "a hefty amount of ketamine" that had been left behind on a passenger train at the Newport train station. The contents of the bag were worth between $25,000 and $50,000, according to police.

Police did not have to search very far for the bag's owner, since 30-year-old Jordan McCourt-Knight had already reported the bag missing to train station employees.

Officers quickly arrested McCourt-Knight and found him holding "a small quantity" of multiple drugs, over $2,400, drug paraphernalia, and an "Encro device" phone which costs thousands of dollars.


(Photo: Jordan McCourt-Knight (Courtesy of the British Transport Police)) 

The "Encro device" or "EncroPhone" is a phone that boasts high-end security and encryption capabilities at a premium price, and it was the smoking gun that led the BTP to McCourt-Knight's employer.

"McCourt-Knight and other members of the organized crime group had used the 'Encro-Chat' app to discuss the sourcing, supply, and receipt of drugs from Portugal," according to a release from the BTP.

"McCourt-Knight’s costly mistake led to the unravelling of the entire drugs line with Harley Hall being identified through messages on the phone as another big player in the drugs enterprise." The BTP was able to use the texts to trace Hall to his home, where they found thousands of dollars in cash and over two pounds of marijuana.

"McCourt-Knight and Hall were in direct communication with international drug suppliers, sourcing numerous class A, B, and C drugs which were then supplied throughout various parts of the UK," said Detective Sergeant Dan Murdoch.

"McCourt-Knight boasted about his use of his Encro-Device which was used along with his mobile phone to source and distribute the drugs," he continued. "But his boastfulness was short-lived, as, through one careless mistake, McCourt – Knight single-handedly helped bring down the drugs ring, unwittingly aiding detectives in unraveling the entire enterprise."

McCourt-Knight pled guilty to two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A drug (cocaine and MDMA), and five counts of conspiracy to supply a class B drug (ketamine and cannabis). He was sentenced to six years and three months in prison.

28-year-old Harley Hall pled guilty to two counts of conspiracy to supply a class A drug (cocaine and MDMA), three counts of conspiracy to supply a class B drug (ketamine and cannabis), and one count of possession with intent to supply cannabis. He was sentenced to five years and 10 months in prison.

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Good News: Large Donation Makes NH Skiing Free at Storrs Hill!

 This week's good news comes from a large donation that enables anyone to ski at no charge at a New Hampshire ski area. Skiing is really expensive, so not everyone can afford it. Now, everyone has a chance thanks to a foundation. 

(Photo: Storrs Hill Ski Area)

Donation makes Lift Tickets Free All Season Long at New Hampshire Ski Area for Winter '24/'25 season 

Matt Lorelli, Powder.com, Dec 13, 2024

Skiing is expensive, but at Storrs Hill Ski Area in Lebanon, New Hampshire, lift tickets will be free throughout the entire season.

The community run ski area announced on December 12, 2024 that a large donation by the Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation has made free lift tickets possible for the public. The initiative should attract a few tourists throughout the season, but the citizens of Lebanon and the surrounding area will really reap the benefits.

“This project embodies the spirit of our community, providing an opportunity for everyone to enjoy the outdoors and experience the magic of winter sports,” says Cory Grant, President of the Lebanon Outing Club and Hill Manager. “We hope this initiative brings neighbors together and inspires a love of skiing in a fun and accessible way.”

Free lift tickets are available to the public without needing to make a reservation. Skiers and snowboarders can simply show up to Storrs Ski Area on an operating day (the ski area is open Friday-Sunday), visit the ticket window, and claim a free lift ticket. Storrs is open on Fridays from 5 to 9pm, Saturdays 11am to 9pm, and Sundays 11am to 5pm.

In a day of parking reservations, expensive lift tickets, crowded lines, and stressful interactions, Storrs is doing the exact opposite. If that's not refreshing, we don't know what is!

Storrs Ski Area is operated by The Lebanon Outing Club, a nonprofit tasked with managing the ski area and its funds. According to a press release, The Club believes that the donation from the Jack and Dorthy Byrne Foundation could spark free skiing for seasons to come.

Friday, January 3, 2025

Great Paranormal Detective Book: Dead to Me by Anton Strout

 I recently enjoyed "Dead to Me" by Anton Strout. It's a paranormal detective series, and this is the first book. Last month I read book 3 (I happened to see it online and didn't realize it was the third in the series) and that was as awesome as this one!! 

I love the main character, Simon Canderous, a 30-something guy who has the ability to see history and incidents connected to anything he touches. He's on a team with another guy who can communicate with ghosts... and together, they work for a secret organization in NYC under the Mayor's office. In this story they run into the ghost of a woman who didn't know she was dead, and they try to find her identity, which brings them all kinds of trouble. Great read! 

ABOUT THE BOOK: A new urban fantasy featuring a man working on the right side of law-with talents that come from left field.

Psychometry-the power to touch an object and divine information about its history-has meant a life of petty crime for Simon Canderous, but now he's gone over to the good side. At New York's underfunded and (mostly) secret Department of Extraordinary Affairs, he's learning about red tape, office politics, and the basics of paranormal investigation. But it's not the paperwork that has him breathless.

After Simon spills his coffee on (okay, through) the ghost of a beautiful woman- who doesn't know she's dead-he and his mentor plan to find her killers. But Simon's not prepared for the nefarious plot that unfolds before him, involving politically correct cultists, a large wooden fish, a homicidal bookcase, and the forces of Darkness, which kind of have a crush on him.

Thursday, January 2, 2025

Rob's Cranberry Recipe Version of Oatmeal Cookies

 When I was a kid, I would always help my mother bake cookies around the holidays. She instilled in me a love for baking, so around the holidays I like to bake. She was the ultimate with Christmas sugar cookies, and I can't compare, so I make another favorite, modifying a recipe from Quaker Oats and make Cranberry Oatmeal cookies. Every time I bake, my mom's spirit is around me. The message here is that although our loved ones may have crossed over, they're still in our hearts and our actions. Today's blog has that recipe! 




ROB’S CRANBERRY VERSION OF QUAKER OATS OATMEAL COOKIES

Ingredients

1 1/4 Cup(s) (2-1/2 sticks) margarine or butter, softened or whipped

3/4 Cup(s) firmly packed brown sugar

1/2 Cup(s) granulated sugar


(Photo: My mom in 2009 when she came to visit around Christmastime. She was the best-ever, when it came to baking cookies, pizzelle Italian cookies, apple pies, cakes, etc. Credit: R.G.) 

1 Egg(s)

1 Teaspoon(s) vanilla

1 1/2 Cup(s) all-purpose flour

1 Teaspoon(s) Baking Soda

1 Teaspoon(s) ground cinnamon

1/2 Teaspoon(s) salt (optional)

1/4 Teaspoon(s) ground nutmeg

3 Cup(s) Quaker® Oats (quick or old fashioned, uncooked)

1 to 1 ½ cups of dried cranberries (your choice- I go for the higher amount)

 

BAKING INSTRUCTIONS

Heat oven to 375°F.  -

In large bowl, beat margarine and sugars until creamy.

Add egg and vanilla; beat well.

Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon, salt and nutmeg; mix well.

Add oats; mix well.

Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto   cookie sheets. – I recommend Spraying them

With cooking oil spray  (although the original recipe calls for ungreased cookie sheets)- they WILL STICK! 

Bake 8 to 9 minutes for a chewy cookie or 10 to 11 minutes for a crisp cookie.

**DO NOT OVERBAKE! – The bottoms will burn**

Cool 1 minute on cookie sheets; remove to wire rack.

Cool completely and then store in airtight containers… otherwise they will get hard!

NOTE: If they do get too hard, put in a piece of white bread with them, and it will soften them up.  

Wednesday, January 1, 2025

My New Book Comes Out Today: "Haunting of Emery Estate" (and hit #1 twice on Pre-order)

 Today is a BIG DAY for me and my co-author Monique Toosoon as our new book publishes Today, January 1st, 2025. "Haunting of Emery Estate" already hit number 1 in two categories on Amazon while the book was on pre-order. Today's blog is a captivating interview with a Behind-the-scenes look at the investigation of "Haunting of Emery Estate."  Please order a copy of the book on Amazon! - Rob 



Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Interview "Paranormal Heart' Talks w/Monique and Rob as New Book Publishes Tomorrow!

New Interview! The Paranormal Heart Podcast welcomes Rob Gutro & Monique Toosoon co-authors of the NEW BOOK coming out tomorrow, Jan 1, 2025: Haunting of Emery Estate! This is a conversation you won't want to miss!
   "Haunting of Emery Estate" already hit number 1 in two categories on Amazon while the book was on pre-order. Today's blog is a captivating interview with a Behind-the-scenes look at the investigation of "Haunting of Emery Estate."  Enjoy this and please order a copy of the book on Amazon! - Rob Gutro  

Video Link:  https://www.youtube.com/live/1IfAi7XeS6E?si=KgeQdkr7jPuNT0-c







Monday, December 30, 2024

Saw an Amazing Holiday Light Display (open thru Feb 2025): Eliot, Maine!!

I remember helping my dad put up Christmas lights outside my childhood home, and I think there's nothing better to light up the long winter evenings than beautiful, colored holiday lights. Fortunately, we found an amazing walk-through display at Sandy Hill Farm, Eliot, ME (southern Maine).  The "2024 Winter Wonders" display is up from Dec. through Feb. 2025. We learned about the 2 million-lights display from a waitress at our favorite breakfast place- so we booked tickets and it was AMAZING. Today's blog shares pictures from the experience (and a GIF I made of 50 pics you can see them quickly in under 1 minute).

(Photo: Rob and Tom in one of the lit tunnels!)

OUR EXPERIENCE - The displays of multicolored lights of the "2024 Winter Wonders" Sandy Hill Farm display were amazing. For 2024, they have over two million lights across a 14-acre light display. Lights go as far as the eye can see, and cover trees from roots to canopy.  The walk takes about 45 minutes to an hour, and the pathway is lit by multicolored light "fences" on both sides.

UNIQUE DISPLAYS WE SAW - There are also a lot of innovative lighting displays, like "wrapped presents" about 15 feet high that you can walk inside and take pictures. "Christmas trees" created by lights that reach 30 feet high, are also walk-in. There are several large "Light tunnels" that extend about 50-100 feet that you walk through on the lit path. 



ANIMAL SHAPED-LIGHTS - There was a polar bear, a unicorn, and of course a Maine Moose all made out of lights. 

OTHER MAINE-THEMED LIGHTS - There was a giant 20-foot -high "wrapped present" constructed from lobster buoys, and an entire Christmas tree constructed from lights and actual lobster traps!  

MORE DISPLAYS!  There was a train with 2 cars made out of lights, that people could walk through and pose for pictures. There was a "hot air balloon" that topped 50 feet high, where visitors walked into the "basket" of lights to pose for photos. We also saw an Airplane constructed entirely of lights, and an actual Bridge that was so brightly lit. 

ABOUT THE LIGHT DISPLAY - Winter Wonders 2024-25 is a World-Class Light Show experience located nearby in Eliot, Maine! With over 2 Million Lights, our engaging, creative, and unique 14-acre light display is the Largest and Most Immersive Walk-Through Light Show display in New England. If you love holiday lights, make sure you don’t miss this experience.











WE RECOMMEND IT! - TIPS BEFORE GETTING TICKETS - Dress VERY warmly and get tickets after checking the weather. I bought tickets 5 days in advance, knowing that the Sunday we visited was the "warmest" night of the weekend (it was in the low 20s)... The previous nights here were in the single numbers!  Also check the weather to ensure it won't be raining or snowing on you. **Strollers are doable, but the pathway is gravel the entire way**

ON DISPLAY THROUGH FEBRUARY 2025-  Get into the Holiday Spirit or visit them after the New Year to bring some light into your January and February. Fresh snow, fresh music choices, and new props will create a beautiful winter landscape. Come to experience farm life and celebrate the seasons!

IF YOU GO: Sandy Hill Farms "2024 Winter Wonders" display is up from Dec. 2024 through February 2025 and it's worth the drive. It's located in southwestern Maine, near the New Hampshire border (which is actually the river that separates the states). 

ADDRESS: 34 Sandy Hill Lane, Eliot, MAINE.

WEBSITE FOR TICKETS: https://www.sandyhillmaine.com/winter-wonders  

FOR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: https://www.sandyhillmaine.com/faqs 


Sunday, December 29, 2024

Idiot of the Week: Matt Gaetz - For So Many Reasons

Now that the Congressional Ethics Report is out, it's more than justifiable to deem Matt Gaetz the Idiot of the Week. House Ethics report finds evidence Matt Gaetz paid thousands for sex and drugs including paying a 17-year-old for sex in 2017. He's a pedophile and drug user, not to mention psychotic who promotes conspiracy theories and wants to destroy the government.  Fortunately, this loser didn't become the U.S. Attorney General as Trump wanted. Can you imagine this kind of person as the lead figure for law and order? 
(Photo; Matt Gaetz, idiot of the week. Credit: ABC News) 

Gaetz Ethics Report Released

1440 News, Dec 24, 2024 

The House Ethics Committee released the report on its yearslong investigation into former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R, FL-1) yesterday. Read the 37-page document here (click "Committee Report").

The committee found Gaetz obstructed Congress and violated other ethics rules while in office, paying over $90K to 12 women for sex or drugs—including marijuana, ecstasy, and cocaine. One of the girls allegedly paid for sex was 17 years old at the time; multiple women were transported over state lines for the purpose of sex.

The committee cited text messages, travel receipts, financial records, and testimonies from over two dozen witnesses. They found Gaetz violated state laws but not federal ones; the Justice Department dropped a related investigation in 2023.

Gaetz denies all wrongdoing and resigned from Congress last month in a since-dropped US attorney general bid. Committee member Rep. Michael Guest (R, MS-3) included a dissenting statement in the report, finding it a violation of precedent to release a report on a former congressman.

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 Related News: Exclusive: Woman told House Ethics panel she witnessed Gaetz having sex with minor, lawyer says

An attorney representing two women who were witnesses in the House Ethics Committee's investigation into now-former Rep. Matt Gaetz is calling for the release of the committee's report, telling ABC News that one of his clients testified that she witnessed the Florida congressman having sex with a minor. "My client testified to the House Ethics Committee that she witnessed Matt Gaetz having sex with a minor," Florida attorney Joel Leppard told ABC News. STORY: https://abcnews.go.com/US/exclusive-woman-told-house-ethics-panel-witnessed-gaetz/story?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=dhfacebook&utm_content=app.dashhudson.com/abcnews/library/media/473431718&id=115897603

Saturday, December 28, 2024

Hero of the Week: Anonymous Donor Gifts $3.54 M. to Milwaukee Art Museum

 This week's hero is someone who chose to remain anonymous and gave a large donation to a Wisconsin museum so that children would be able to enter free of charge. Outstanding philanthropy! Museums are a great way for visual learners to educate themselves. 

(Credit: Milwaukee Art Museum) 

Anonymous Donor Gifts $3.54 M. to Milwaukee Art Museum to Make Admission Free for Kids

By Karen K. Ho , December 4, 2024, ART NEWS

The Milwaukee Art Museum (MAM) will now be free for kids age 12 and under through an anonymous gift of $3.54 million.

The gift will enable the museum to establish an endowment that will fund the admission waiver in perpetuity. The gift went into effect the day of the museum’s official announcement on December 3, 2024.

“It just is one of these gifts that I’m just beyond words, so deeply grateful, and so excited that this will impact generations of kids to come,” Amy Kirschke, the museum’s Barbara Brown Lee Chief Learning and Engagement Officer, told ARTnews. “It’s so exciting. It’s anonymous donor, but to the generosity of spirit, and having been inspired by their own childhood experiences at the museum, and wanting to share that with the community in perpetuity is again just such a tremendous gift.”

Kirschke, who has worked at the museum for more than 20 years, said describing the gift as “transformative” would be an understatement. “So many of our grants we’re so grateful for, but they are a year to year, maybe every two years,” she said.

Both museum spokesperson Cortney Heimerl and Kirschke said the anonymous donor had previously supported other programs at the museum, also anonymously, and wanted to continue to avoid any personal credit for their generosity with this latest gift.

The anonymous gift is intended for youths who visit the museum with caregivers or family units. Kirschke said the museum’s school programs have a minimal fee, and there are other funders for its educational programming and kid-friendly activities. These include ArtPacks and SketchPacks, Family Guides, costumes, Museum Moments cards, as well as hands-on art projects on weekends in the Kohl’s Art Studio.

“Every day, our youngest Museum visitors will be able to access, engage with, and learn from world-class exhibitions and programs free of charge thanks to the generosity of an individual who believes in the power of art to strengthen our community,” Milwaukee Art Museum chief development officer André Allaire said in a press statement. 

 The museum sees approximately 20,000 kids 12 and under visit each year. “And we hope that will only continue to grow with this new gift,” Kirschke said. “Once a family knows that kids are free every day always that means you can come for a short visit or a long visit, and you can come again and again. I think it takes so much pressure off of families and reduces those barriers to seeing the museum as a regular place for them to engage in their lives.”

WHERE IS THE MUSEUM LOCATED? Located on the lakefront of Lake Michigan, the Milwaukee Art Museum is one of the largest art museums in the United States. Aside from its galleries, the museum includes a cafe, named Cafe Calatrava, with views of Lake Michigan, and a gift shop. ADDRESS: 700 N. Art Museum Drive, MilwaukeeWisconsin

Friday, December 27, 2024

Awesome Book! The Tale of Halcyon Crane by Wendy Webb

 If you want to read a great book that has mystery, ghosts, a witch, great characters and a story that will keep you reading, pick up "The Tale of Halcyon Crane," by Wendy Webb. In the same genre of paranormal thrillers as Darcy Coates (whom I also love), this book was so, so hard to put down. I read it in line at the grocery store, at the gas pump, in the car (I wasn't driving)- it is THAT GOOD. **BONUS- a link to a short interview with the author about how she came to write the book. My thanks to Kristin for sending it to me. You need to read it!  Today's blog gives a book summary and a link to the short author interview. 

ABOUT THE BOOK: Searching A young woman travels alone to a remote island to uncover a past she never knew was hers in this thrilling modern ghost story

When a mysterious letter lands in Hallie James's mailbox, her life is upended. Hallie was raised by her loving father, having been told her mother died in a fire decades earlier. But it turns out that her mother, Madlyn, was alive until very recently. Why would Hallie's father have taken her away from Madlyn? What really happened to her family thirty years ago?

In search of answers, Hallie travels to the place where her mother lived, a remote island in the middle of the Great Lakes. The stiff islanders fix her first with icy stares and then unabashed amazement as they recognize why she looks so familiar, and Hallie quickly realizes her family's dark secrets are enmeshed in the history of this strange place. But not everyone greets her with such a chilly reception―a coffee-shop owner and the family's lawyer both warm to Hallie, and the possibility of romance blooms. And then there's the grand Victorian house bequeathed to her―maybe it's the eerie atmosphere or maybe it's the prim, elderly maid who used to work for her mother, but Hallie just can't shake the feeling that strange things are starting to happen . . .

In The Tale of Halcyon Crane, Wendy Webb has created a haunting story full of delicious thrills, vibrant characters, and family secrets. 

 SHORT AUTHOR INTERVIEW:  Hear author Wendy Webb talk about her novel The Tale of Halcyon Crane. In this modern ghost story, a mysterious letter lands in Hallie James's mailbox, and her life is upended. What really happened to her family thirty years ago? LISTEN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_QK0N-yADo

Who I am

I'm a simple guy who enjoys the simple things in life, especially our dogs. I volunteer for dog rescues, enjoy exercising, blogging, politics, helping friends and neighbors, participating in ghost investigations, coffee, weather, superheroes, comic books, mystery novels, traveling, 70s and 80s music, classic country music,writing books on ghosts and spirits, cooking simply and keeping in shape. You'll find tidbits of all of these things on this blog and more. EMAIL me at Rgutro@gmail.com - Rob

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