Saturday, August 13, 2011

A Haunted Legacy

One of my great-grandfathers was an actual ghost hunter. This was not his primary occupation. He was a farmer in Missouri. Victorian spiritualism was very popular at the time and seances were being held by psychics everywhere, including rural Missouri. My great grandfather was skeptical of the whole movement and he saw an opportunity. A number of homes in Missouri were reported to be haunted. Many of the unlucky homeowners tried to sell their possessed homes, but no one would buy them. My great grandfather came up with a plan. He would investigate each claim of paranormal activity and prove the homes weren't haunted at all. Being a good businessman, he decided to buy the haunted houses for a much reduced rate, prove they weren't haunted, then sell them for a profit.

He was successful. He proved that what occupants thought was blood dripping in their walls was really honey. He discovered a rat with three legs and one boney stump in a home supposedly haunted by a man with a peg-leg. He cut away branches from outer walls, eliminating the ghostly sounds and scratches that terrorized one family.

But one house proved to be very difficult to solve. Each night at midnight, every door in the house would open and close. Night after night, he would lock each door and sit in a spot inside the house where he could observe at least five doors. Each night, the locked doors opened on cue at midnight. This was in the early 1920s. Computers were a long way off as were advanced electrical systems. He could not figure out what was happening in this home or what force was opening all the doors. This was the last house he investigated. He was unable to find a logical explanation for the observed phenomenon. Late one night, long after he'd given up, the house burned to the ground. There was no known cause for the fire. It was not insured, there was no electricity, and no one lived in it.

My great grandfather was not as skeptical about the paranormal after his encounter with this house. How about you? Have you ever experienced a haunted house?

Monday, August 1, 2011

Open for Business

Haunted Creek is open for business.  Currently, you can choose from three different My Ghost Pals.  Soon we'll also offer "Creepy Cards", which are based on the Halloween postcards of the early 1900s, but with a modern twist.

Before Halloween, we'll also produce a small book of Old World Witch Spells -- a sampling of the real one -- and we are working on a Ghostly Campfire Tales book.

We will also have a variety of Halloween decorations that have a decidedly eerie flare.  We don't believe you need to buy $100 animatronic plastic monsters to scare your neighbors.  Eerie objects can produce a subtle aura of fear that will last long after they have departed your home.  And eerily subtle is much cheaper -- $20 or less.

So if you're looking for unusual gifts for those who prefer walking through cemeteries instead of parks, Haunted Creek is for you.

Just visit us at Haunted Creek.