Chasing the moon at Arvin Cemetery - By N.L. Belardes
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Sunday, October 08, 2006.
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The cemetary was strangely peaceful...
Whats that red glow from lower left of the tree? Anything? I missed the show last night.
how did it go? i love the peaceful yet mysterious creepiness of a cemetary. it's like a beautiful park without the "toys" but it can also be a haven for those who only come out at night....
i missed the show, but you guys are nuts!!! this is a cemetery you were at, right??? and in ARVIN!!! to a guy from Kernville, thats some scary shit!!! red glow and tombstones sounds like a nightmare!!!
My friends and I used to have a ghosthunting club until some nice young man broke into my friend's apartment and stole all of our gear. Anyways we were pretty active for a couple years, but the only "anomoly" we ever captured was at the old pioneer cemetery up in Glennville (Oak Grove Cemetery). We were trying to capture EVP's when I ask "Can anybody hear me?"....after about 6 or 7 seconds the reply came back clear as day..."I can hear you"....that scared the crap out of me on playback.
Can I sleep over at your house?
*John B
God bless this peaceful resting place. My nephew Chad is buried there. We miss you Chaddie!!
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