From the Mailbox: Orbs in Maryland
Let me start by saying that both Chris and I love reader emails. Should any of you ever have any questions or comments, do not hesitate to pass them along. Our email addresses can be found, of course, by navigating to the Who are we? tab at the top of any page.
Our latest bit of correspondence comes from Lee Ann in Maryland. Though she writes to us from a location a bit outside of our usual focus area, her questions regarding a set of potentially paranormal photos are universal ones and certainly merit sharing here.
Her initial email is below:
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Posted by Katie
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 at 6:19 pm
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Tagged: anomalies, evidence, evidence debunked, Maryland, orbs, photography
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This Week’s Best Photos
Below is a selection of our best photos taken over the past week. Click to open full size. Beneath the photos you will find links to our full Flickr sets for these locations.
One of the large Skinner family monuments at Forestdale Cemetery in Holyoke, Massachusetts.
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Posted by Katie
Monday, July 14th, 2008 at 9:35 pm
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Tagged: cemeteries, Hadley MA, Holyoke MA, scenic, Springfield MA, Sunderland MA, tiger lily, Whately MA
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Old Burying Point
The last installment of Taphopiliacs Anonymous focused on Salem Center Burying Ground in Salem, New Hampshire, but this week we move our sights to a different Salem: Salem, Massachusetts.
Though the two cities are not all that far away, they are worlds apart. To readers here, Salem Massachusetts no doubt needs no introduction. The site of the infamous witch trials in the late 1600s has, since the 1970s, become something of an east-coast holy land for new-agers and kitchen witches, and a required destination for spiritual spectators and curiosity-seekers. Boasting rows of vendors and museums dedicated to the craft, witch decals on city vehicles, practitioners licensed by local government and even an official witch, Salem is a city like no other.
The Old Burying Point, located within an easy walk of many Salem attractions, is likewise a cemetery like no other.
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Posted by Katie
Monday, July 7th, 2008 at 11:58 pm
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Tagged: cemeteries, headstones, History, Massachusetts, Old Burying Point, Salem MA, Symbolism, tourism, witch trials
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Madame Sherri’s Castle
Our unceasing quest for the paranormal recently took us to the small town of Chesterfield, New Hampshire. The site had once been the location of a luxurious home, built in 1931 by Madame Antoinette Sherri. After the construction was complete, droves of Sherri’s friends made their way from New York city to play at
the Madame’s lavish, secluded home. Locals soon found themselves knee deep in New York city’s young and eccentric.
Rumors of revelry and intemperance within the walls of this magnificent home ensued for years – and still remain – but while these may be interesting for a tabloid publication, our focus was to investigate claims of paranormal activity.
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Posted by Chris
Monday, July 7th, 2008 at 9:42 pm
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Tagged: Antoinete Sherri, castle, Chesterfield NH, ghost stories, investigation, Madame Sherri, Madame Sherri's Castle, New Hampshire, ruins
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This Week’s Best Photos
Below is a selection of our best photos taken over the past week. Click to open full size. Beneath the photos you will find links to our full Flickr sets for these locations.
The large tower at Hammond Castle in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
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Posted by Katie
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008 at 4:21 pm
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Tagged: castle, cemeteries, cities, Essex MA, Gloucester MA, Hammond Castle, Ipswich MA, Massachusetts, Salem MA, Westford MA
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