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Ghost Pictures - September 27, 2004

Okay, little honeys, we have a new young initiate in our Halloween's Unseen domain. Please welcome Richard. Since Richard, like myself, seems to relish the idea of being frightened by creepy old buildings, I have given him employment with Halloween's Unseen as our very own ghostly spokesman for the area in around beautiful Vancouver, Washington. But let me stop my boring ramblings here and allow our Richard to give us all the scoop on his wonderful pictures below. Hey Richard, creep up the good work! Love, Janet

Richard writes:
Hello, my name is Richard. I am 20 years old, and I live in Vancouver, Washington. I have always had a passion for anything to do with ghosts, and when my father gave me his old digital camera this Christmas, (a Fujifilm FinePix 3800 with a 6X zoom and a 3.2 mega-pixel limit) (yeeee!), I knew it was time for some ghost photography. Living here in Vancouver, there are many haunted areas, such as the old Vancouver barracks, which are well over a hundred years old, and haven't been used in many years. They sit on a area of land known as Officers Row, which is a street of houses from the old colonial days. One of the most haunted places of the day are the old Hospital Building which used to house the mentally disabled and the dead. It was built in 1904, and it is said that the basement was used as a morgue and autopsy room, while the third floor was used as the mental ward. The pictures which I am sending were taken in 2.0 mega-pixels. The first file which I am sending is a picture of the old Vancouver Academy building, which was built over a hundred years ago, and it is right down the street from Officers Row. I have labeled the Orb and the Plasmic Cloud in the picture, with a small caption at the bottom of the picture. File number two is of the front of the Hospital Building, and you can distinctly pick out weird shapes within the windows if you zoom in closely. Also, in the far left hand bottom window, in the corner of the window, there is a figure that casts a shadow on the wall behind it. It looks human, but it might be some kind of a pole or something. But the most dominate part of this picture is the bright orb at the very top-center of this picture. File number three is of the back of the hospital, where I caught many orbs floating around. I believe I must have counted about 10 or so. Maybe you can find more. I have many more pictures where these came from, and I can even become your official spokesman for the Vancouver area. LOL...that would be cool. Anyway, I really hope these get posted, and I hope you like them. Thanks very much for your time. Richard

Vancouver, Washington
Well, dear Richard, like most men, you have left me begging for more! When are you sending more? Luv ya, Janet
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