Monday, October 15, 2007

Roswell Ghost Tour

This weekend Spencer and I, along with Rebecca and Jason went on the Roswell Ghost Tour. Jason and Rebecca went last year, because October/Halloween is Jason's absolute favorite time of year. The tour was about 2 hours long and it took us all around Roswell to really old houses that have had numerous stories about ghosts told from several different people for many years. Unfortunately we did not experience any paranormal activity while on the tour, but Rebecca and I did try to give that experience to the women in the bathroom by beating on their doors and running away. They told us that in this particular women's bathroom there was a lot of paranormal activity, and the locks would unlock and the doors fly open. I guess there are some perverted ghosts out there. Anyways, at the end of the tour we stopped at a restaurant and had the most delicious hot chocolate I think I've ever had.

Now if any of you are looking for a real scare, you can go where we ventured last year. There is an insane asylum in Dunwoody that is named one of the top haunted places in the state. Apparently there was a lot of torture and abuse given in the basement where people died. Now it is vacated and about to be torn down. You could be brave like Spencer, Jason, and me and climb the fence and even walk in - or you could be WEAK like Rebecca and stay in the car while singing church hymns. It's up to you. Here is a clip I found on the internet about it:
Dunwoody - Insane Asylum - You will walk in rooms with no windows and feel a cool breeze come across your body. There is a morgue in the basement and at sometimes you can see dead ghosts lying in the morgue trays. You hear footsteps walking down the 3-floor building steps, and can feel presence behind you. This is the all-time best place to go to if you want to be frightened.

3 comments:

Rebecca said...

just because you are a giant that doesn't mean anything.

and that was great hot chocolate

Lyndel said...

when i was in high school, we'd all go there. Its at Brook Run and everyone would play hide and go seek inside in the dark. Once my friend cut his hand on broken glass and then smeared his bloddied hand on the wall... defintiely made it scary for the next person. kids from several different high schools would get together and do this. however the cops knew and i had friends get arrested for trespassing. it was still fun.

Anonymous said...

okay, i got cold chills just reading that. Send me your guys email to caseys0325@hotmail.com and I can add you and Spencer to my view list, allowing you access to your blog. One of these days I am going to scan in some old pics we have of the christian bunch, ahhh good old times.