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How Did I Miss This One?!!!

After reviewing my photos, I came across something that I missed when I reported the Ellicott Family Cemetery investigation.

It was the “Give A Little And Get A Magical Gift From A King” blog.

Understandably, I was blown away and in a daze from the photos and events surrounding that investigation. I’m still in love with my Crabby Guy, then there was the Fairy King, two more Fairies, the Peeking Figure and a Horse, which may be a Unicorn.

I have a Unicorn that sits on my desk at work, and I realized that the Horse on the wall, looks exactly like the Unicorn on my desk.

Can  you see where I’d be freaking out about now and a wee bit distracted?

I was also doing research about the Crabby Guy, trying to figure out who he is. I’m convinced that he’s a Goblin. I couldn’t find any “real” goblin photos like him on the web, so I think he’s pretty priceless.

Then I came across these three faces in one of the photos from the Ellicott Family Cemetery…

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Three Faces

The face on the left is on the edge of a stone wall, then there are two other faces to the right. The two outer faces are female, and the middle face is male.

Here is the original photo so  you can see why I missed it. Robby and I were too far away for it to be a reflection of us. Besides, there were only two of us in the cemetery the entire time.

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Original Photo

When I zoomed in, I saw the Peeking Figure and I was so excited about that find, that I missed the Three Faces!

Here is a close-up showing the Peeking Figure and the Three Faces in the same photo:

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The Peeking Figure is on the left and the Three Faces are on the right

I also found another photo, but at the time I questioned it. It looked like a face in profile, but I wasn’t sure. Besides, there was so much else to report! But now that I’ve found the other faces, I’m convinced that this is a man’s face.

Single Face

Man’s Face in Profile

This past weekend we visited family and enjoyed the beautiful beaches in Calvert County, Maryland. I love to dig for shark’s teeth in the sand. I find it extremely therapeutic.

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Calvert County Beach

Later, we went to my niece’s house and she asked Robby and I to do an investigation because she thinks her house is haunted.   We captured several Orbs and one of them was extremely bright. The Orb photos were taken exactly where the main activity occurs in the house. The Ghost Radar provided us with some interesting conversation, and a few clues, but we haven’t determined the identity of the Spirit yet.

They suspect that it is a child’s Spirit.

Bright Orb

Bright Orb

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Bright Orb

Calvert County Ghost Radar Conversation

Words from the Other Side:

Garden Obtain Asia Represent Real Sudden Invented Enjoy Them Pole Papa Joe Appropriate Design Feature Couple Nearly Dull Applied Temperature Stock Stream Pound Just

            Calvert Child Spirit 

In my beautiful garden, I strive to obtain treasures from around the world. If exotic plants from Asia and other foreign places can’t be found, I try to find objects to represent real places. Sometimes people disturb my creations and sudden changes are unsettling, so I have invented ways to relax and I try to enjoy them and their changes. I dream about the North Pole and the happy memories with my Papa Joe. He always behaved in an appropriate manner, except when he acted out stories for me. He would design elaborate sets to feature his plays. A couple of them nearly overwhelmed my mother – they were outrageous! She was considered a “dull” person, but sweet, and her skills were restricted to making costumes.  I applied all of my time and energy to being a raptured audience of one, except when my temperature got too high and the sickness got worse…

I prefer to dwell in my garden as I take stock of my collection.  I run through the garden stream as I chase the bad memories away.  I follow the sound of the waves pounding upon the shores of the bay.

If only I could just see my Papa Joe again…

The Next Investigation:

I have a referral to check out in Ellicott City, so Robby and I will investigate an unusual site and we hope to have another interesting tale to tell next week!

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Give A Little And Get A Magical Gift from a King

I didn’t think it was possible to get another picture that would equal a picture of a Gnome, a Tree Spirit or a Ghost Dog, but…

We did.

When Robby and I started our investigations, I began secretly asking the Fairies to let me take a picture of them. I’ve had glimpses of them out of the corner of my eye and I’ve felt them – ever so fleetingly, but I’ve never actually seen one.

I kept hoping and unbelievably, my wish was granted.

Here’s how it happened.

This week’s investigation took us to the Ellicott Family Cemetery. Just off Main Street, on Old Columbia Pike, a Maryland Historical Society Road sign says: “Friends Meeting House and Graveyard”. The Ellicott brothers created this burial ground around 1775.

We always visit our investigation sites twice and on our first visit, not only did we get very little activity, but I was eaten alive by mosquitoes and we left pretty much empty handed.

Except for a picture of a Crabby Guy.

The picture is pretty cool, but this guy doesn’t look too happy.

Crabby Guy

Crabby Guy

The next time we visited the cemetery, I had an idea.

We took our fantastic Gnome and Tree Spirit picture after we had delivered a few gifts to the Ghost Dog, so I thought maybe we could sweeten the Crabby Guy with a few flowers for the graves, and maybe a little laughter.

I was humbled by the gifts we were given.

I picked flowers from my yard and I didn’t have enough flowers for all the graves, but I spread them around as best that I could. Robby and I also had fun.

Well, I had fun and Robby was embarrassed by his crazy mother.

I used the voice recorder and KII meter and I “interviewed” the spirits as if they were on a talk-show and I was the host. I went up to the tombstones, put the microphone up close and said,

“So John, tell the audience what you have to say for yourself.”

Silence.

“Oh, your wife is the talker in your family? Now, that’s not what she said. You’d better speak up and defend yourself.”

Robby’s response was, “Mom! This isn’t a TV show!”

Maybe not, but the activity on the Ghost Radar increased exponentially from the time before, and I would later find out that we captured incredible photos from the Other Side.

Flowers and laughter chased away the Crabby Guy and brought us magic.

Here’s what we got:

I got a picture of someone peeking out at us from behind a gravestone. Not a shadow – this spirit is in full color.

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Peeking Spirit
The tombstone was Ephraim Haines, born 1839, died 1873

Peeking Figure

Peeking Spirit

I got a picture of a colt – lounging on the cemetery wall. Or could it be a Unicorn?

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Colt Spirit

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Colt Spirit Outline

I got a picture of three Fairies. One of them is the Fairy King, complete with a crown!

We got the word “Bronwen” on the Ghost Radar, so I’m calling him King Bronwen.

Fairy and Other Fairy

Fairy King, Partial Fairy and Tiny Girl Fairy

I know this one is hard to see, so I’ve done some extra outlines. Please forgive my outlines!

Fairy King Outline

Fairy King, Partial Fairy, Tiny Girl Fairy

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Girl Fairy

Fairy Outline

Girl Fairy Outline

Foot and Ball

Fairy King Foot and Ball – Notice the Shoelaces!

Foot and Ball Outline

Fairy King Foot and Ball Outline

King Bronwen was sitting on top of one of the founders of Ellicott City’s tombstone: Andrew Ellicott, which is right next to his brother and other founder, John Ellicott.

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John and Andrew Ellicott – and Fairies!

My belief in fairies, gnomes and nature spirits didn’t require photographic evidence, but now that I have been given his incredible gift, I feel as though I’ve been touched by magic. The small bouquet of flowers could never begin to equal the Kingly gift that I was given, but I will be forever grateful for their generosity.

Ellicott Family Cemetery Ghost Radar Conversation

Words from the Other Side:

Soft Differ Position Mental Worried How Early Listen Here Part Trip Gold Rapidly Body Season Older Quick Definition Courage Frog Keep Shout Worry I’ll Bronwen Too Yesterday Whom Limited Above Hand Child Cut Important Poor Familiar Got Life Everything Sun Poetry Atom Engine

King Bronwen’s Sonnet

Tread softly on this hallowed ground.

Travelers from near and far may differ in their positions on the mental state of those who visit us, but for the worried, fear not.

How we came to be here is no mystery. Come early or late and listen, for those of us who dwell here stay because a part of us enjoyed the trip that was our life. Gold can fly rapidly from a physical body, but seasons pass as we get older and we quickly learn the definition of life and the courage to live it.

Learning to delight in the joy of a frog will keep you grounded.

Learning to shout your joy will keep worry away.

I’ll be here, King Bronwen, too and I will be with you yesterday and tomorrow. Whom you chose to come with is limited only by your imagination so rise above your doubts and give me your hand, as a trusting child to a loving parent. Cut loose and live for every day is important! Poor is the soul who grows familiar with failure and forgets how he got there. Live life as it is, where everything is precious and kissed by the Sun.

See poetry in an atom and it will fuel your soul’s engine giving you the power to live!

The Next Investigation:

Robby enjoyed the Ellicott Family Cemetery so much that he wants to do it again! He’ll be at Karate camp next week (he’s a Brown Belt), so I’m going to take this time to work on my novel, Both Sides.  We’ll be looking for another site to investigate as soon as Robby returns from camp.

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