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Environmental, Paranormal, Personal Log Comments OffSharing a little bit of my recent trials and tribulations.
Sharing a little bit of my recent trials and tribulations.
In this video Director J. Burkhart, shares his personal opinions on the subject of capturing Bigfoot, along with why he believes it may not be a suggestible activity of which to consider.
It has been snowing constantly for the last several days. Anyone lucky enough to own a truck with a plow attachment should be making some serious money where a 100ft driveway can go for $20.00 or more and be cleaned in two or four swipes with a snow blade.
Ghost hunting in this weather is also a real challenge especially when having to travel any distance followed by now imposed restricted parking in many locations so as not to impede snow removal.
Capturing evidence during winter is always a dicey proposition when the air is heavily saturated with heavy snow accumulations which often produce images containing a blizzard of orbs.
But as the paranormal often proves unpredictable is it also possible to acquire the occasional evidence which generally defies any accurate description as seen here in our very wintry blue photo.
Not sure exactly what I captured here looking back towards my position other than to say that it appears to be very large headed with few distinguishing features other than those which separate it from the rest of its surroundings.
It’s a bit blowing and cold here tonight in our part of Western New York. And though blustery with the trees swaying around it is still rather beautiful to stand out in and just permit your mind to flow with your surroundings.
Took a few photos before heading back indoors and caught this one which doesn’t look like your usual blowing snow or moisture produced orb.
Ghosts are where you find them.
And where they find you.
There is a secluded place I know that has growing within it a very old tree which has many wondrously strange looking growths emanating from it complete with thick gnarly vines which only complete its look.
For many years numerous stories have been told regarding the old Witch tree.
And it is suspected that because of its age that this very same tree has indeed silently witnessed many events through its many long years of growth.
But since it has long been known as “The Old Witch Tree” it comes as no surprise that something magickal should be part of its known legend and reported superstition like lore.
Sighting of elements ranging from unexplainable lights to unusual creatures and even spirits are quite common around this particular tree which seems to harbor an attraction for such things while generating a discomfort towards anyone unfamiliar with its history and reputation.
Having visited this same location countless times while presenting myself respectfully, always involves bringing a gift of significance toward spirits of nature, where I will take my photos and then leave without having significantly caused any disturbance.
In this particular picture of the tree you can almost make out what looks like an old woman’s face looking off to the side in our direction.
Which as I see it only further adds to “The Old Witch Trees” already stately charm and power.
Upon closer examination of this image will be noticed numerous head and facial configurations.
I refer to these rare spectral opportunities when numerous spirits will congregate as “haunting portraits” due to the appearance of so many anomalous apparitional forms.
We had some absolutely lovely lake effect snow weather here today in Monroe County New York.
Blustery winds.
Whiteouts.
And even some periodic freezing rain just to make the day even more interesting.
Now on a day like this most folks are more focused on either staying indoors and keeping warm or are out playing or unavoidably traveling in the white stuff.
For me its just another day of conducting research in testing out the potential for another of my hypotheses.
And that my friends is how the cookie crumbles.
What is it?
Well if it isn’t an apparitional anomaly it just might possibly be a snow flake on steroids.