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Zombie Housewives

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The "Real Housewives" or the "Desperate Housewives" have nothing on the "Zombie Housewives".  Sharon and I are working on another book and by the title I bet you can guess what it is all about.  We went back to the Slaughterhouse which provided us with the best setting to take zombie pictures.  The horror ended up being the gawd awful weather.  The heat just about did us in.  I know what you are thinking, "why would you take outdoors pictures during a heatwave?"  When we planned it, we didn't know that Mother Nature would be having a hot flash which lasted a couple of weeks.  We persevered and got some fun pictures for our book.  I will tell you more about the book and show more pictures on September 30th for the "Blogger Zombie Walk".

Broken Glass

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The Adventures of the Redheads

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Saloon gals in Tombstone Getting ready to ghost hunt at the Birdcage Theatre in Tombstone At the slaughterhouse in Casa Grande Abandoned home in Miami AZ Peaking out the window of an abandoned shop on South Mountain Freezing our butts off in Mayor, AZ At Montezuma's Castle near Sedona AZ Having fun at Vulture Mine Be sure to check out our blog  Kickin' Up Dust for more of our adventures.  Hum, strange anomaly in our picture at Vulture Mine

Ghost Hunt at the Globe Jail

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After dinner we went back to our room to gather up the equipment for our ghost hunt at the jail in Globe, AZ. One of our team members had an event to attend and would meet us at the jail. The weather was hot and very sticky outside. We had concerns about how hot it would be inside the cement walls of the jail. According to our host, it could be uncomfortable. He suggested we do mini hunts of 15-20 minutes and step outside to cool off. Ha, cool off, but he was right, it was cooler outside. We gathered together in a room on the first floor where a fan was blowing. We saw a quick video on the rules during our visit and the history of the place. Our host then took us around the first floor pointing out all the historic items in each room. He let us explore the jail cells by ourselves. I am thinking it was just too hot and he just didn’t want to go in the back rooms and other floors. It gave us a chance to get the investigation started right away. My ghost hunt buddy and I went in

Ghosts in the Attic

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We conducted an EVP session and seance in the attic of the Gila County jail in Globe. This is where Sharon saw a full-body apparition a few years earlier. It did feel like we were not alone. Nightvision Flir

Indian Ruins

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Besh-Ba-Gowah is a 700 year old pueblo ruin.  Once occupied by the Salado Indians, the place stands almost intact today.  Near the ruins is a museum and amazing ethno-botanical garden.  The name Besh-Ba-Gowah means, "place of metal" or "metal camp" in Apache language.

Otis Campbell Sleeps Here?

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Inside the Globe jail.