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badgirliam
badgirliam
Haunted property
Nov 6 2009, 1:38 AM EST | Post edited: Nov 6 2009, 7:28 PM EST
During this overnight I went into this barn to check on the horses. The mare with foal in the first stall was seemingly quite upset, she was spinning in the stall forcing her foal away from one corner. She was nickering the whole time she was pushing the foal in to the opposite corner. It was very obvious that she was looking at something, what? I have no idea. I tried to calm her, but she basically ignored me. I left her to do what she felt she had to, and that was apparently to protect her foal from something. She carried on for a half hour doing this. I have spent over 1000 nights on the farm and never witnessed that before.

I went and grabbed my camera out of my truck at the far end of the property. On my way back down to that barn I grabbed my friend and she came with me. We started taking pictures in the barn of the foals. I wanted to get some pics anyway, so this was a prime time to do it.

Every photo I took of all the other foals in this barn turned out perfectly normal. This one foal (above) that happened to be 2 stalls down from the mare that was frantic, has his photos with streaks, blobs, orbs and one that was horrific. As soon as I saw it I hit delete! I have taken over ten thousand pictures in the last 6 years, never have I ever seen one turn out like this one had. I used auto focus with flash for all the pictures taken that night, and pretty much any pictures I had ever taken at night in any of the barns.

The picture that instantly creeped me out was during the same 5 mins we were with this foal. The foal's head was blurred into 5 or 6 heads. This foal was relaxed and did not shake his head during the time I was photographing him. I love foals so this disturbed me greatly. That's why I instantly deleted. I know I shouldn't have, but I didn't ever want to see that picture again.
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BunkieLA
BunkieLA
1. RE: Haunted property
Nov 6 2009, 7:36 AM EST | Post edited: Nov 6 2009, 7:36 AM EST
Thanks for adding the details that go along with the photos posted as "weirdness abounds". The longer I follow the reports here at P&M, the more I am convinced that what people call the paranormal or the esoteric is more of a "norm" than is presently acknowledged.
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Presently, I am fighting it out with my own personal "sword of Damocles" from the "other side". Always, I say prayers for everyone who I know of who is being oppressed or attacked by entities from "the other side". We must keep seeking answers, so we can gain control of our own lives -- and put these entities and beings in their places. We are human beings, not lab mice.
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badgirliam
badgirliam
2. RE: Haunted property
Nov 6 2009, 1:09 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 6 2009, 1:11 PM EST
You're right Bunkie, some people live with paranormal everyday. I don't know how they do it. I suppose humans are very accepting to some degree, they will tolerate what they don't like, alter their lives to exist.

I am fortunate that this is not the norm where I live. It's actually the contrary; people around here still think of crazy people when talking about paranormal/E.T., I'm sure this is a HUGE leap backwards in your environment, Bunkie. Sad to say, most people would think one to have an over-active imagination if they spoke of witnessing strange events of the paranormal around here.

One of my closest friends still doesn't believe in E.T.s. She's in for a huge shock one of these days. Life is full of wonders, limits are for the closed minded.


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BunkieLA
BunkieLA
3. RE: Haunted property
Nov 6 2009, 5:37 PM EST | Post edited: Nov 6 2009, 5:37 PM EST
Adaptability: I think of the song "Arabian Nights" from Disney's "Aladdin", where the storyteller describes the desert as "It's flat and immense and the heat is intense; it's barbaric but, hey, it's home". That is what makes all the difference. "It's home."
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Where someone else lives may not be our definition of home, but some people may have no choice -- at the moment. But if they had a choice, you can bet if they could improve things, they would.
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