Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Witches House Land
- Wilma Flintstone's Ghost -
Westwood, Massachusetts

Alright those of you who know the area will probably remember back in the day the six houses on the land on Canton Street in Westwood (Dedham Street Norwood) across from Cumberland Farms, next to the onramp south onto 95. It was a well wooded area with a path large enough for a delta 88 to cruise up at night. Well it's now 2006, the houses have been torn down and an office building now stands on the land where those six creepy houses once stood. My memory of the one main house that stood right next to the highway is still pretty fresh in my mind. I think it was probably around '96 or '97 when I had visited it. The main house was still furnished but badly consumed in the inside by fire. From my first approach my skin turned clammy... this was the most of a reaction I have ever recieved from a presumed haunted location. I ended up getting lightheaded, dizzy, and couldn't breath. Needless to say I only made it to the back door to peer inside before I couldn't take the feeling any more and had to leave. Last week in July 06 we've decided to take a cruise down to where the house stood, now a parking lot. I shot a few pictures. Not much turned up. But we did get an interesting shot from one of the office doors fogged over with condensation.

<-- This is what we got. Do you see Wilma Flintstone?

















This is a pretty cool shot of the mist -->

We thought it may be just the leaves on the trees, but as you can see in the other pictures the tree leaves have a definate different pattern and depth to them, and the come up to the foreground and cover over the small pine in the front.








The rest of what we got are just some orb shots...

think of them what you will...

energy...
dust...
spirits...
whatever...


we just got'em!



This last picture is where the main house once stood.

Wednesday, August 02, 2006

THE LIBERTY TREE
Rehoboth, Massachusetts





Just another historical site that

we've come across in our travels.





Sign Reads:
During the American Revolution, a large white oak called "the Liberty Tree" stood near this place, which was then the edge of a field. Beacons warning of trouble in Rhode Island could be seen by watchers at nearby Horton's Signal. After recieving an alarm from the watchmen, Rehoboth's Minutement assembled here before responding to British attacks.



THE OPEN GATE
-Cemetary in Rehoboth -
Rehoboth, Massachusetts


Nothing really special happened here...
I just have a love for old wrought iron fences.
As with any other place mentioned on this blog,
if you've had any experiences there, please feel
free to leave a comment explaining them.
Thanks!