My day job was as an emergency room nurse. I retired from it in April 2009. I have been writing since I was a kid. That's a long time ago. LOL I first published with 5 short stories then into novels. I enjoy living here in the South but my original home is Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. I have two sisters, one of whom is an artist. All of us are nurses because my dad wanted us to go into nursing because he wanted us to have a reliable job. I have to say that, no matter what the economy is doing, I've never been without a job. I guess that's a good thing. I have two pets all of which are rescue animals: the Golden Retriever Lily, and my cat, Liberty.
My previous Golden Retriever, Kate, died last year on February 13 and an hour later, my oldest sister, Marlene ("Snookie") died. It was a horrible day for me filled with grief. This February 4th, I lost my big yellow kitty, Acorn, who succumbed to cancer even after his surgery a year ago. He was quite a character and I will miss him terribly.
For you Halloween viewing pleasure, here are a few proportedly real haunted houses. I don't know if they're real or not but I wouldn't go in any of them.
So here ya go:
I hope you come to visit again. In the meantime, I'll leave the light on.
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All of those Haunted Houses were gorgeous! I would really like to know where they are located. mom1248(at)att(dot)net
hey Patsy. I have forgotten where each of them is located. I know the one with the drive in front is in California. Would you live in a house that has been declared haunted?
Thanks for coming by Jacquie. I think you and Patsy are nuts. LOL Of course, there is that old movie, Topper, where a ghost and his ghostly Saint Bernard who co-habit a house with a young couple. It was hilarlious. Ya know, they should make a TV series like that.
Lived in Carlisle, PA, near Bloomsburg. We had more than our share of houses with ghosts. None did mean or scary things. I've heard some scary stories, but haven't experienced anything bad.
Lived in Carlisle, PA, near Bloomsburg. We had more than our share of houses with ghosts. None did mean or scary things. I've heard some scary stories, but haven't experienced anything bad.
Granny, when I visited my birth place in Bloomsburg, PA a few years back to take my oldest sister's ashes home, I realized how beautiful the town was with all those Victorian houses. It almost felt as though I had stepped back in time. At the same time, I kept thinking most of those lovely houses probably had ghosts simply because those houses ad lived so many years with so many people within their shelter. This coming from a person who doesn't believe in ghosts. Weird, huh? This post has been here for quite some time. I had forgotten about it. All the more reason to really appreciate you coming by and commenting. Thank you!
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All of those Haunted Houses were gorgeous! I would really like to know where they are located.
mom1248(at)att(dot)net
hey Patsy. I have forgotten where each of them is located. I know the one with the drive in front is in California.
Would you live in a house that has been declared haunted?
I agree with Patsy. And yes, I wouldn't have a problem with putting up with a ghost or two to live in some of those houses. :)
Thanks for coming by Jacquie. I think you and Patsy are nuts. LOL Of course, there is that old movie, Topper, where a ghost and his ghostly Saint Bernard who co-habit a house with a young couple. It was hilarlious. Ya know, they should make a TV series like that.
Lived in Carlisle, PA, near Bloomsburg. We had more than our share of houses with ghosts. None did mean or scary things. I've heard some scary stories, but haven't experienced anything bad.
Lived in Carlisle, PA, near Bloomsburg. We had more than our share of houses with ghosts. None did mean or scary things. I've heard some scary stories, but haven't experienced anything bad.
Granny, when I visited my birth place in Bloomsburg, PA a few years back to take my oldest sister's ashes home, I realized how beautiful the town was with all those Victorian houses. It almost felt as though I had stepped back in time. At the same time, I kept thinking most of those lovely houses probably had ghosts simply because those houses ad lived so many years with so many people within their shelter. This coming from a person who doesn't believe in ghosts. Weird, huh?
This post has been here for quite some time. I had forgotten about it. All the more reason to really appreciate you coming by and commenting. Thank you!
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