Sunday, November 15, 2009

Another Ghostly Friday the 13th, and Saturday Stuff

BUSY SATURDAY - Saturday the 14th was another damp day, after 4 straight days of rain (we received almost 2" here in Maryland), so we couldn't rake leaves. So, we spent about 4 hours cleaning inside, sweeping, dusting, doing laundry, etc. We then took the dogs, Dolly and Franklin on a 2 hour ride. Tom went into Lowes to get weather stripping, so I (Rob) sat in the car with them. Then we went into Petsmart and spent an hour shopping for food, treats and toys, while the "kids" enjoyed petting and attention from other shoppers. Afterward, we had to meet with our contractor (we've been trying to see him for a month since he finished the outside dormer and other stuff), and Sat. night was the only time we could connect. Tom drafted plans (he's an architect) to upgrade our 1st floor bathroom, and we discussed tiles, replacing the tub with a shower, and lots more stuff in the plan. We plan to be here long after we retire, so why not?
ANOTHER GHOSTLY FRIDAY THE 13TH
The last time Friday the 13th happened in 2009, we were in Savannah, Georgia (February) and happened to wind up on a ghost walk. Totally unplanned, as this one was (we were supposed to go on the 12th).
We took the Ellicott City, Maryland Ghost Tour, Part II (they have 3 parts, and we've done Part I before a number of times). We met Jill, Ken, little Kenny and Kelli (my God-daughter). Luckily, the rain (of 4 days ended just in time), but it was cold and damp. The guide, Tessi, was wonderful and very animated. Here are a couple of pictures and stories from the walk. (PHOTO: Tom doing his "poser" routine with Ken, Jill and the kids unaware while listening to the ghost guide)









PHOTO:
The former store named Caplan's. This is a "before shot." I took 3 simultaneous photos, as this store is reported to have a ghost child and cat inside of it. Note that the sky is black, and there are no "spots" over the building.




PHOTO 2: Caplan's Orb - Notice an orb showed up over the roof of the building. I had to brighten the image using Photoshop, so the orb would be more clear.



THE HAUNTING:
Here's why I took multiple photos: One of the ghost tour guides inadvertently wound up taking home the child ghost in her car one night. She came to realize it when the electrical system was going crazy. One of her friends suggested after 2 days of her car's electrical system going haywire that she drive back to Caplan's and tell the ghost to get out. Apparently, the ghost-child did get out and went back to Caplan's, as the guide didn't have any more weird electrical issues afterward.

PHOTO: This is the B&O Railroad Museum near the Patapsco River at the foot of old Ellicott City. This building was the first passenger railroad station in the U.S.A. This is where passenger railroads started. This building is reputed to have a friendly ghost named "Charlie" that inhabits it.

THE GHOSTS AT THE RIVER - The B&O Railroad Museum is built right next to the Patapsco River. On the railroad bridge the connects to the platform behind the museum/station, there's a large marker that shows where the record floods reached during various years. In 1888 floodwaters from the river went about 30 feet above the river level, flooding the town and killing many. In 1972, Hurricane Agnes flooded the town again, killing more. There were about 6 markers representing floods. Our tour guide stopped and pointed out the markers, and as she did, I "heard" men, women and a few children behind me (there was no one there) telling me they died in a flood event. It was like they were standing behind me in flesh and blood.
GHOST AT "CACAO LANE RESTAURANT" - Our tourguide also stopped in front of a restaurant called "Cacao Lane." I then heard the name "Marcus, Marcus." The guide told us of a mirror being lifted up off the bar, over bottles of liquor, while a bartender and patrons looked on. The mirror was gently lowered to the floor. I believe the ghost's name that did it was "Marcus" and I informed our guide.
GHOSTLY BURIAL CARRIAGE - We proceeded down one of the alleyways, that still had a hand-laid brick "street." When we got there, I sensed a horse-drawn carriage waiting in the alley. The guide told us that one of the buildings we were standing near was a former funeral home and bodies would be loaded onto wagons in that alleyway. She said that one of the "funeral wagons" was still in the basement of one of the buildings, and there have been accounts of a man in 1800s period clothing sitting on the wagon with a deep look of sorrow in his eyes.

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