Now, right off the bat, let me tell you that I don't believe in ghosts.
Remember that, okay? There will be a quiz later. (No, actually not.)
My sister-in-law Doris sort-of, kind-of, pretty-much believes in ghosts, and has been asking me since we bought That Old House if it is haunted. My daughters even considered conjuring up a make-believe ghost, just to spook and tease their Aunt Doris.
Turns out, they didn't have to.
My sister-in-law Doris sort-of, kind-of, pretty-much believes in ghosts, and has been asking me since we bought That Old House if it is haunted. My daughters even considered conjuring up a make-believe ghost, just to spook and tease their Aunt Doris.
Turns out, they didn't have to.
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Before we moved here, I spent a lot of time alone in the near-empty house waiting for painters or electricians or plumbers or contractors or deliverymen. I heard a lot of noises.
Door-closing sounds, creaks and, most often,
the noise of a hammer blow in a distant part of the house.
But, I don't believe in ghosts and was not concerned.
Old houses make odd noises. It's part of their repertoire and part of their charm.
And all it was, was noise. Never anything scary.
the noise of a hammer blow in a distant part of the house.
But, I don't believe in ghosts and was not concerned.
Old houses make odd noises. It's part of their repertoire and part of their charm.
And all it was, was noise. Never anything scary.
We moved in, the house filled up with stuff and people, and the noises,
if there still were noises, weren't so noticeable anymore.
Sometimes I'd find the door at the foot of the attic stairs standing open:
and sometimes the attic light was on.
And no one had been to the attic.
But never anything scary.
But never anything scary.
I don't believe in ghosts.
Months went by, and I got used to the noises (after all, old houses make noises) and even got used to finding the attic door open every once in awhile (hey, these things happen in the best of houses, right?).
But then, in the early winter, I saw a . . . well . . .
I don't exactly know what I saw. Doris might call it a ghost.
But ... I don't believe in ghosts.
Here's what happened. . .
I heard some thumps coming from the kitchen area, around eleven o'clock one night. I stood up, meaning to investigate,
and saw a figure, in silhouette, move across the conservatory, right across this area:
and saw a figure, in silhouette, move across the conservatory, right across this area:
. . .between the table to the right, and the seating area at the end of the room.
The figure, or shadow, or whatever, walked right-to-left,
into the kitchen, out of my range of vision.
Turns out, Howard was sound asleep upstairs. No one had walked through the conservatory.
But it was okay, because I don't believe in ghosts.
A few weeks later, I sensed some movement in the front hall, while I was in the butler's pantry area.
I looked and -- again -- saw the shadowy silhouette of someone moving.
I looked through the dining room into the hallway:
The whatever-it-was moved from the right, past the front door,
and into the door that leads to the study, at the foot of the stairs on the left:
and into the door that leads to the study, at the foot of the stairs on the left:
Yes, into the door. This door is nearly always closed, yet the figure disappeared anyway.
But it's okay, because I don't believe in ghosts.
I tease our Pastor that since he did our House Blessing, the demons are gone from the house.
But there are no demons in this house and never have been;
it is a friendly, warm and sheltering home, and I have never felt afraid here.
The odd noises, the opening attic door?
They are the vagaries of a crooked old house, built without nails and
bearing the evidence of having at one time been a popular hangout for powder post beetles.
But there are no demons in this house and never have been;
it is a friendly, warm and sheltering home, and I have never felt afraid here.
The odd noises, the opening attic door?
They are the vagaries of a crooked old house, built without nails and
bearing the evidence of having at one time been a popular hangout for powder post beetles.
But those shadows? They are a little harder to explain away.
I'm not an excitable type, I've got good eyesight,
and I did see them; I was wide awake, and one sighting was in broad daylight.
I'm not an excitable type, I've got good eyesight,
and I did see them; I was wide awake, and one sighting was in broad daylight.
I don't know what they were. Tricks of the light? Some sort of shadow in my vision? I will never know.
Whatever they were, I truly, still, don't believe in ghosts.
Not the type that float around an old house to spook the current inhabitants, anyway.
Old house are haunted, but by the traces and stored memories of past stewards.
Whatever they were, I truly, still, don't believe in ghosts.
Not the type that float around an old house to spook the current inhabitants, anyway.
Old house are haunted, but by the traces and stored memories of past stewards.
For example, just this morning I went downstairs to the cellar to fetch eggs from the extra fridge,
prior to making a meatloaf for my Mom's 88th birthday luncheon today.
As I was turning off the overhead light, I saw something I'd never before noticed:
scratched into the very old paint near the wall switch was the word:
prior to making a meatloaf for my Mom's 88th birthday luncheon today.
As I was turning off the overhead light, I saw something I'd never before noticed:
scratched into the very old paint near the wall switch was the word:
"Hunger."
Can you see it? It's larger, below.
(I have no idea what the red smudge is. Too bright for blood, right? Right?)
Now who the heck scratched that word there, and why?
No ghost, that's for sure; I hope it is some sort of antique family joke!
Can you see it? It's larger, below.
(I have no idea what the red smudge is. Too bright for blood, right? Right?)
Now who the heck scratched that word there, and why?
No ghost, that's for sure; I hope it is some sort of antique family joke!
These pictures of this scratched word weren't on this post earlier today; I sent my husband downstairs to take them when he got home from jury duty!
Have a lovely Tuesday; sleep with the lights on tonight! -- Cass