winewitch
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We just had the second guest in 6 months stay and mention paranormal experiences in one of our rooms. I think we have squirrels under foot.
Anyway, the experiences haven't been negative, the first was a female guest who said the ghost of a young child and her dog stayed in her room all night. The second guest is going to e-mail us his experience, he didn't have time in the morning to explain, but said it wasn't negative. These guests did not have the kind of personalities that I would expect them to say these things, in fact, I wouldn't have thought they would have believed in ghosts at all, if the subject came up. We had another guest say he thought our place might be haunted, but said he didn't have any experience, just a vibe...
I have stayed in both of these rooms, and while I do get a vibe off of these two rooms and one other space in the house, I have not had any "experiences" . I think the ghosties are afraid of me! Better be! HA!
Anyway, we asked some neighbors who used to own the place if they knew of any history on the house that would make a good ghost story or had any weird experiences, and they said no....
If people are buried on the property, is that something that necessarily has to be disclosed to a buyer? Our house is over 100 years old, I wonder what the likelihood of someone being buried here is? Right next door, is the original homestead for this property...all that's left of it is the foundation, which is now a chicken coop... I wonder if someone was buried here, perhaps over time and previous lack of regulations to report it, that the record would just be lost and no one then would report it or could report it, because they wouldn't know about it...On the other hand, most of the people who would have lived here, other than the original homesteaders, would have been affluent enough to afford a proper burial in a cemetery.
As long as we have nice ghosts, I don't care!
Have any of you had anything negative happen?? How do you handle this kind of situation? The first guest was visibly shaken by the experience, and no, she wasn't a crazy!
Anyway, the experiences haven't been negative, the first was a female guest who said the ghost of a young child and her dog stayed in her room all night. The second guest is going to e-mail us his experience, he didn't have time in the morning to explain, but said it wasn't negative. These guests did not have the kind of personalities that I would expect them to say these things, in fact, I wouldn't have thought they would have believed in ghosts at all, if the subject came up. We had another guest say he thought our place might be haunted, but said he didn't have any experience, just a vibe...
I have stayed in both of these rooms, and while I do get a vibe off of these two rooms and one other space in the house, I have not had any "experiences" . I think the ghosties are afraid of me! Better be! HA!
Anyway, we asked some neighbors who used to own the place if they knew of any history on the house that would make a good ghost story or had any weird experiences, and they said no....
If people are buried on the property, is that something that necessarily has to be disclosed to a buyer? Our house is over 100 years old, I wonder what the likelihood of someone being buried here is? Right next door, is the original homestead for this property...all that's left of it is the foundation, which is now a chicken coop... I wonder if someone was buried here, perhaps over time and previous lack of regulations to report it, that the record would just be lost and no one then would report it or could report it, because they wouldn't know about it...On the other hand, most of the people who would have lived here, other than the original homesteaders, would have been affluent enough to afford a proper burial in a cemetery.
As long as we have nice ghosts, I don't care!
Have any of you had anything negative happen?? How do you handle this kind of situation? The first guest was visibly shaken by the experience, and no, she wasn't a crazy!