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Lowcountry Apparition: Part Two
Leaving my favorite Lowcountry beach this weekend, I took a bath in Deep Woods Off and stopped once again at the Old Sheldon Church ruins to look for the apparition that showed up in my last photographs. It was there—near the top of one of the inner walls. More disturbing, I saw yet another apparition in the same corner that looked a bit more menacing. (Photos on my author Facebook blog: http://on.fb.me/1vs2PYX).
Do you see it? My husband doesn’t. I think it looks like it has a glowing red eye, a horn and black nose. Halloween evil.
It was a beautiful fall day with kids and families taking photographs in the ruins. I started to ask a couple if they saw these apparitions, but for some reason I didn’t. As I walked in and out of the old ruins, I noticed the apparitions only appeared in one inner corner of the old church. A large tree limb hovered over this section probably causing the dark stains that created the images. But this was also the side with the closest gravesites. I do know one thing. I will not visit the ruin at night. If you’re ever near Yemassee, South Carolina, stop by and see if you notice any apparitions. Love to hear what you see.
My next novel will be set in Savannah. After studying these images, I’m think there has to be ghosts—or at least the hint of the supernatural.
Do you see it? My husband doesn’t. I think it looks like it has a glowing red eye, a horn and black nose. Halloween evil.
It was a beautiful fall day with kids and families taking photographs in the ruins. I started to ask a couple if they saw these apparitions, but for some reason I didn’t. As I walked in and out of the old ruins, I noticed the apparitions only appeared in one inner corner of the old church. A large tree limb hovered over this section probably causing the dark stains that created the images. But this was also the side with the closest gravesites. I do know one thing. I will not visit the ruin at night. If you’re ever near Yemassee, South Carolina, stop by and see if you notice any apparitions. Love to hear what you see.
My next novel will be set in Savannah. After studying these images, I’m think there has to be ghosts—or at least the hint of the supernatural.
Published on October 18, 2014 06:20
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apparition, fiction, ghosts, halloween, lowcountry


