Here Comes Peter Cottontail? – Campfire 14
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Did we get your attention with that title? A listener tells us about her possible experience with The Fluffy One, we hear about an alien encounter, a haunted beauty shop, a (once) skeptical ghosthunter and more on this episode of Jim Harold’s Campfire.
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I told my story of growing up in a house with unexplained activitiy in Wisconsin on Campfire #14 – just wanted to say that it was a great experience and I highly recommend it for anyone that has had any paranormal encounters.
After listening to my stories on the podcast, I realized that I left out some detail needed to make sense of the night my friend and I heard a woman and man in our living room – the next morning when we asked my brother if anyone fitting that description was in the house the night before, he said that no, there were just a few guys over, no girls. That’ confirmed it for us…
Also, I’d like to hear from anyone that may have had the experience anything like the one I described about my neice and sister seeing an apparition either of my mother or myself. I was in somewhat of a trance state at the time because I was extremely tired and had taken an Ambien. At the same time that they saw the apparition I was directly above in the upstairs bathroom. Other factors to consider is there was a full moon that night – I have heard that the moon can really have an effect on energy. On the other hand, we got a sign from my mother the following night. Whenever I ask her for a sign I get the song Somewhere Over the Rainbow (funny childhood memory watching the Wizard of Oz with my sister and my mom). So that night the 3 of us (my sister, my neice and me) sat down in front of the television and low and behold The Wizard of Oz was just starting and Somewhere Over the Rainbow is the first song that Judy Garland sang in the movie. We just looked at each other, wided eyed and smiled.