Things that go bump in the night…

Tales from Uncle Joe

My Uncle Joe, who is 88 years old, sees dead people. He has had that ability all his life. He told me of an incident that happened when he was a young man: One night, after returning from a party, the face of a girl co-worker (who he was fond of) appeared against the curtains of his living room. He instinctively knew that something was wrong from that apparition. Sure enough, he learned later on that evening that she had died in a car crash. I guess she appeared to him to say goodbye!

He also related to me a story about a time when he and my family visited the “Robert Lewis Stevenson” house here in California. My family and I were touring all over the house and did not see anything out of the ordinary. Uncle Joe, however, had stopped outside of the library and was admiring an antique doorknob when he happened to glance up and see a lady dressed all in black “glide” out of the kitchen area and into the pantry across the hall! He reckons it was the housekeeper from that long-ago time period.

(…stay tuned for more short tales from Uncle Joe)

Ghost Hunting Guide

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Sorry for the lack of activity on this site but our team at NCPsociety has been facing many challenges as of late. Please look forward in the near future for some more really cool stuff.

Tster – lead ghost hunter

Old Calistoga Hospital

On my way home the other night I stopped by the old Calistoga Hospital that has been closed and boarded up for many years. It was dark out when taking these two pictures I took many pics but these were the only ones that turned up an odd mist coming from the Hospital. Here is the before shot…

then it just faded away. We will be checking more into to this place very soon, so please stay tuned for further updates..yes we will be going inside!

Check out this link for the history of the “Old Calistoga Hospital”
http://www.calistogafun.com/upload/6588243483006234538.pdf
You may have to copy it and paste!

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