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Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] THIS WEEKENDS REPORT...(LONG)
Date: 3/23/2003 10:00:47 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com
Jackson Avenue Cemetery
Upon visiting this 200 year old cemetery I noticed 1. it was badly vandalized
2. it had no name and 3. there were cold spots and although there is room for
probably 100 more stones there was only about 50 if not that in this
cemetery. I did feel a few cold spots nothing major however you could feel
some sort of presence I sort of split off from the group so i could focus on
what was there. I did review my digital photos and 6 out of 7 have ectoplasm
in them but the quality is so poor they are not worth sharing however I took
some 35mm photos so perhaps we will have something there. Cher did capture a
male apparition in this cemetery it is clear as daylight and an orb with a
face and both will be shown when I can design and add these new WebPages
which should be a week to a week and half. This cemetery would be a great
place to just sit during the summer lay on your back and just talk to the deceased
I just know it is haunted you can feel that walking up its steep hill.
Subj: [ParanormalGhostSociety] Gretchen's Jackson Avenue Cemetery Report
Date: 3/25/2003 5:49:17 AM Pacific Standard Time
From: gretchen316@yahoo.com
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com, paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.com
I'll add my report now of the Jackson Avenue cemetery.
We walked to the cemetery from Cheryl and Jim's house and it seemed like it was about a million miles straight up hill. Of course, it made it longer when I asked every 2 minutes if we were there yet, right Jim?
The cemetery is vandalized in places, but I've seen much worse. I'll never understand the thrill of smashing headstones, but I digress.
There were a few cold spots that we walked through and for some reason, all my digital photos turned out blurry and dark. That has never happened with my new camera, so I have no digital photos to share. Randy was using my Nikon film camera, so maybe something will show up there. While Cheryl was taking a photo, her digital camera shut down with dead batteries. She did get a nice orb and ectoplasm in one shot.
A nice night made the investigation a pleasure. Too bad more people didn't turn out. Maybe next month?
G
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Subj: cemetery
Date: 3/25/2003 9:09:31 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: crafty@kinzua.net
To: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com
Jackson Avenue Cemetery Investigation
This cemetery is straight up-hill, and can be missed by most traveling the area. It is over 100 years old, and no one seems to know a real "name" for it, and it is not on a list of local cemeteries. Just like it is "forgotten," somehow.
We walked uphill, which is a hike, as you run out of sidewalk, and have to walk in the road, and go up around a stone bend. The cemetery it located on top of the stone bend.
It was a warm night...50 degrees, balmy, so that would rule out any "fog" The group split up in the cemetery, and each got his or her own pictures. You could feel cold spots, and that is where I took my pictures. I captured an orb, and a ghostly form or two right next to a tombstone. My camera died just as we were about to leave. Rick has mentioned before that ghosts will drain your batteries, so you always need to carry extra!
It was an awesome time together as a group! We were tired when we got back, but it was well worth it!
Smiles,
Cher
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