RE: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house
Hmm, kinda close there Charles. David L. Ben Franklin: Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt, they have more need of masters. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of CharlesSent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 6:12 AMTo: CharlesSubject: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house By ANNE GEGGIS Staff Writer Last update: 13 October 2003 DAYTONA BEACH -- Lights flickered on and a wooden gate swung open -- as if beckoning toward the widow's walk atop the city's oldest beachside home. Ghost of a chance N-J/Kelly Jordan Donna Pica, 18, the youngest of a group of ghost hunters, watches a screen from an infrared camera Thursday, believing she has spotted something. The group of ghost hunters is investigating. The group of ghost hunters is investigating Lilian Place, a historic house in Daytona Beach with a history of suspected ghost activity Four women stood at the foot of the stairs frozen for a millisecond. "The light turned on by itself!" said Liz Stiles, 51, of Edgewater. Another stunned pause followed. Gulps of air. Then Maureen Ferencz, 52, of Ormond Beach, raised a rectangle-shaped instrument slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes. Peppercorn-sized lights -- a red one, a green one and an orange one -- lit up. Ferencz could hardly contain herself. "I'm getting a reading," Ferencz said quickly. The quartet ascended the spiral stairs -- for another set of intense exclamations about how their instruments might be showing what they can't see with their own eyes: Spirits inhabit this 119-year-old home known as Lilian Place. Ferencz and Stiles are part of a fledgling ghost-hunting group, Halifax Hauntings, that, last week, spent from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. trying to measure the amount of ghostly activity in the home that's being renovated into a bed-and-breakfast inn. The group, led by Ferencz's son, Scott, 34, has done the same at the Live Oak Inn and the Halifax Historical Society. Armed with a night-vision camera, electromagnetic field detectors and an electronic voice phenomena recorder -- mostly donated by the Daytona Beach-based business, Spook Tech -- the group also intends to record spectral activity at the Daytona Playhouse and various local cemeteries, such as Pilgrim's Rest. Charles Mims http://www.the-sandbox.org Changes to your subscription (unsubs, nomail, digest) can be made by going to http://sandboxmail.net/mailman/listinfo/sndbox_sandboxmail.net
RE: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house
It's Jen's fault. She sent them here. Charles Mims http://www.the-sandbox.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DavidSent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:32 AMTo: 'The Sandbox Discussion List'Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house Hmm, kinda close there Charles. David L. Ben Franklin: Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt, they have more need of masters. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of CharlesSent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 6:12 AMTo: CharlesSubject: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house By ANNE GEGGIS Staff Writer Last update: 13 October 2003 DAYTONA BEACH -- Lights flickered on and a wooden gate swung open -- as if beckoning toward the widow's walk atop the city's oldest beachside home. Ghost of a chance N-J/Kelly Jordan Donna Pica, 18, the youngest of a group of ghost hunters, watches a screen from an infrared camera Thursday, believing she has spotted something. The group of ghost hunters is investigating. The group of ghost hunters is investigating Lilian Place, a historic house in Daytona Beach with a history of suspected ghost activity Four women stood at the foot of the stairs frozen for a millisecond. "The light turned on by itself!" said Liz Stiles, 51, of Edgewater. Another stunned pause followed. Gulps of air. Then Maureen Ferencz, 52, of Ormond Beach, raised a rectangle-shaped instrument slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes. Peppercorn-sized lights -- a red one, a green one and an orange one -- lit up. Ferencz could hardly contain herself. "I'm getting a reading," Ferencz said quickly. The quartet ascended the spiral stairs -- for another set of intense exclamations about how their instruments might be showing what they can't see with their own eyes: Spirits inhabit this 119-year-old home known as Lilian Place. Ferencz and Stiles are part of a fledgling ghost-hunting group, Halifax Hauntings, that, last week, spent from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. trying to measure the amount of ghostly activity in the home that's being renovated into a bed-and-breakfast inn. The group, led by Ferencz's son, Scott, 34, has done the same at the Live Oak Inn and the Halifax Historical Society. Armed with a night-vision camera, electromagnetic field detectors and an electronic voice phenomena recorder -- mostly donated by the Daytona Beach-based business, Spook Tech -- the group also intends to record spectral activity at the Daytona Playhouse and various local cemeteries, such as Pilgrim's Rest. Charles Mims http://www.the-sandbox.org Changes to your subscription (unsubs, nomail, digest) can be made by going to http://sandboxmail.net/mailman/listinfo/sndbox_sandboxmail.net
RE: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house
LOL! I hear ya. Tell her to take them back. David L. Ben Franklin: Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt, they have more need of masters. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of CharlesSent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 8:52 AMTo: 'The Sandbox Discussion List'Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house It's Jen's fault. She sent them here. Charles Mims http://www.the-sandbox.org From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of DavidSent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 9:32 AMTo: 'The Sandbox Discussion List'Subject: RE: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house Hmm, kinda close there Charles. David L. Ben Franklin: Only a virtuous people are capable of freedom. As nations become corrupt, they have more need of masters. -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of CharlesSent: Tuesday, October 14, 2003 6:12 AMTo: CharlesSubject: [Sndbox] Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house Paranormal researchers investigate 'real' haunted house By ANNE GEGGIS Staff Writer Last update: 13 October 2003 DAYTONA BEACH -- Lights flickered on and a wooden gate swung open -- as if beckoning toward the widow's walk atop the city's oldest beachside home. Ghost of a chance N-J/Kelly Jordan Donna Pica, 18, the youngest of a group of ghost hunters, watches a screen from an infrared camera Thursday, believing she has spotted something. The group of ghost hunters is investigating. The group of ghost hunters is investigating Lilian Place, a historic house in Daytona Beach with a history of suspected ghost activity Four women stood at the foot of the stairs frozen for a millisecond. "The light turned on by itself!" said Liz Stiles, 51, of Edgewater. Another stunned pause followed. Gulps of air. Then Maureen Ferencz, 52, of Ormond Beach, raised a rectangle-shaped instrument slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes. Peppercorn-sized lights -- a red one, a green one and an orange one -- lit up. Ferencz could hardly contain herself. "I'm getting a reading," Ferencz said quickly. The quartet ascended the spiral stairs -- for another set of intense exclamations about how their instruments might be showing what they can't see with their own eyes: Spirits inhabit this 119-year-old home known as Lilian Place. Ferencz and Stiles are part of a fledgling ghost-hunting group, Halifax Hauntings, that, last week, spent from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. trying to measure the amount of ghostly activity in the home that's being renovated into a bed-and-breakfast inn. The group, led by Ferencz's son, Scott, 34, has done the same at the Live Oak Inn and the Halifax Historical Society. Armed with a night-vision camera, electromagnetic field detectors and an electronic voice phenomena recorder -- mostly donated by the Daytona Beach-based business, Spook Tech -- the group also intends to record spectral activity at the Daytona Playhouse and various local cemeteries, such as Pilgrim's Rest. Charles Mims http://www.the-sandbox.org Changes to your subscription (unsubs, nomail, digest) can be made by going to http://sandboxmail.net/mailman/listinfo/sndbox_sandboxmail.net