I guess it doesn't matter that I can't swim.
Ghost hunting with three beautiful and very brave girls in a very old mansion in Florida right on the Gulf. Very haunted! The girls just heard a bouncing ball in a room in the attic where ghost children live (?) or haunt anyway. I saw something that looked like a clump of cobwebs float up past me near a stairway. We are spending the night, but I doubt any of us will sleep. I hope we survive the night!
Getting a claustrophobic and somewhat trapped feeling here in the haunted old house. I must say, I felt it before arriving. It's like I made a horrible mistake. It seems as if I'm not wanted, or I don't fit in. Possibly the entities that surround me were happy the way things were in the past, before I arrived. I admit, I'm now experiencing fear. I can't sleep!
Usually don't tell where I am due to a horrible experience in the past when strangers showed up, but I'm in a very haunted old mansion in Apalachicola, which comes from the Hitchiti Indian word "apalahchi," meaning "the other side," and baby, that's where I am! This cold room is creaking, sound of chains being dragged across the ceiling and a very deep demonic growling sound, but luckily that only turned out to be me snoring.
We're shooting this experiences as part of a ghost documentary I've been working on for quite a while. Even though I did see and feel something strange, there was nothing the camera recorded.
Getting online warnings for Gulf tides rising. I don't know how? Maybe all coasts are in danger? We're playing it safe and cutting our ghost hunting vacation short and moving inland.
We are making calls and waking up friends and relatives along the tsunami's path and you might want to as well. They can just go ahead and be pissed off, but maybe you will save some lives.
Friends in coastal areas in the path of the tsunami please wake up and get to higher ground! Then, let us know if you are safe!
