Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Favorite Trips of 2011
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/01/crazy-mountain-ranch.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/01/montana-wilderness-and-ice-fishing.html
The next place I went to in January was Vulture Mine, AZ. I saw those wacky boys from Ghost Adventures investigate the place and wanted to see it for myself. Sharon and I decided to make Vulture Mine our first stop on our trip to Prescott to stay at the haunted Hotel Vendome. The place ended up being so much more than just broken down abandoned buildings. It was a photographer's dream. The buildings had the best light flowing through them, and inside there were so many objects which each provided their own special look for my pictures. After seeing the main buildings, we were treated with huge metal structures down a dusty path with old rusty machinery still inside. I must have take over a hundred pictures of that place. Right now, Vulture Mine is closed, but I am looking forward to the new owners opening the doors and letting us roam around the haunted historical sight. Here are links to my posts and photos to Vulture Mine:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/01/vulture-mines-dead-mans-playground.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/02/vulture-mine-part-one.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/02/vulture-mine-part-two.html
Sedona is a beautiful place to visit but this year I got to see the place with snow on the red rocks. It was April when Sharon and I was helping with a fun game called "Cemetery Crawl". We had a couple of place we were to be at to make sure that all the contestants made it and we gave them directions to their next destination. It is a bit like the Amazing Race, Arizona style. We froze our butts off at the Mayor, AZ, cemetery and then headed off to Flagstaff where we were to meet up with everyone involved in the race.
The highway department was diverting everyone through Sedona because the snow was coming down too hard on the highway to Flagstaff. We were supposed to take the steep, one-lane back road to get to Flagstaff but it was snowing so much we turned around. We ended up staying in Sedona and having a great time. Needless to say we did not make the rest of the race because of the weather. I ended up going to Sedona two weeks later with my husband and there were no signs of snow anywhere. Here are the posts I did on that trip:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/04/trip-plans-changed.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/04/springtime-in-sedona.html
We took several trips in 2011 and I loved them all. My favorites are the ones which are not planned. Our trip to Tucson in July was one of them. While traveling down the highway towards Tucson I noticed my cell phone was about to die and I didn't have a car charger with me. We decided to stop in Casa Grande and pick up one at a Walmart. While there I contacted a woman who mentioned she lived in Casa Grande to see if she knew where this Slaughterhouse was we heard of from her and others. She contacted us right away, meet up with us and we followed her to the place. It was a fantastic abandoned house and barn with missing walls, no roof, graffiti all over, and a dead animal in a doorway. It was hot and miserable, but the place was a dream to take pictures of so we endured. After leaving there, we decided to stop at an abandoned motel we seen many times along the highway. We ended up finding so much more. Other awesome abandoned places around the tiny town. We stopped at them all and took pictures. The drive up was great. We took another route home and found more abandoned places along the way. This trip provided me with several different posts and tons of pictures. It was truly a fantastic trip.
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/slaughter-house-residence.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/along-way.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/around-town.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/biosphere-2.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/tom-mix-king-of-cowboys.html
Labels:
abandoned,
cemeteries,
haunted places,
mines,
road trips,
weather
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
2011 Ghost and Bigfoot Hunts
BIRD CAGE THEATRE:
One of the things we wanted to do this year was a planned and organized ghost hunt. Our goal was to investigate in a place where those TV ghost hunters had great experiences and evidence of paranormal activity and ghosts still hanging around. That place was the Bird Cage Theater in Tombstone, AZ. In May of 2011, seven of us spent three hours in the dark walking around, asking question, and hoping the spirits who still reside there would let us know they are hanging around. We had a great time and felt like we were being watched by many unseen eyes. Here are some links to posts I did on the Bird Cage and our hunt there:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/05/walk-through-time-inside-birdcage.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/05/tombstone-birdcage-theatre-ghosts-and.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/05/investigation-of-birdcage-theatre.html
GLOBE JAIL AND NOFTSGER HILL INN:
Another place we wanted to investigate was the old jail in Globe, AZ. This was the place where Sharon saw her first full-bodied apparition. She wanted to see if that same ghost would appear to her a few years later. I was just very excited about getting inside this historic jail and doing a ghost hunt. This time there was four of us doing the investigation. It was a bit warm inside on this hot July night, but walking around in the creepy building it wasn't too noticeable. In certain areas of the place we felt like we were not alone. The place was awesome and I can't wait to do another ghost hunt there. Here are links to my posts about that hunt and the jail:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/08/outside-globe-jail.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/08/ghost-hunt-at-globe-jail.html
If you ever spend the night in Globe, I suggest you stay at the Noftsger Hill Inn. This bed & breakfast used to be a school house where little children ghosts have been seen and heard in the rooms and halls. We had interesting experiences while staying in room 3. This room is huge, the size of a classroom complete with chalkboard. The windows line one wall and are almost floor to ceiling size. We heard a child speaking, had our KII's go crazy, heard loud unexplained banging, and had a Barbie doll move on its own. The place is definitely worth the stay. Here are some of posts on the place and our experience:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/noftsger-hill-inn-once-school-now.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/08/inside-noftsger-hill-inn.html
BIGFOOT HUNT:
Ghosts are not the only things we wanted to hunt. We are interested in finding the big fella too. In October of 2011, we finally got a chance to see if we could make contact with him or her. We ended up staying in a cabin in Flagstaff in an area where there had been several Bigfoot sightings. The days were so nice and cool but the nights got a bit cold. After driving around in the day to find the perfect spot to begin the hunt, we ended up hiking on a trail nearby. Damn, the forests gets so black in the dark. At one point while taking a break and staring up at the stars looking for UFO's, we felt like something was watching in the darkness. It was a very creepy feeling. We didn't see BF that night but had fun on our first hunt. Here are links to that experience:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/10/scouting-woods-for-bigfoot.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/10/poe-hunting-at-night.html
One of the things we wanted to do this year was a planned and organized ghost hunt. Our goal was to investigate in a place where those TV ghost hunters had great experiences and evidence of paranormal activity and ghosts still hanging around. That place was the Bird Cage Theater in Tombstone, AZ. In May of 2011, seven of us spent three hours in the dark walking around, asking question, and hoping the spirits who still reside there would let us know they are hanging around. We had a great time and felt like we were being watched by many unseen eyes. Here are some links to posts I did on the Bird Cage and our hunt there:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/05/walk-through-time-inside-birdcage.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/05/tombstone-birdcage-theatre-ghosts-and.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/05/investigation-of-birdcage-theatre.html
GLOBE JAIL AND NOFTSGER HILL INN:
Another place we wanted to investigate was the old jail in Globe, AZ. This was the place where Sharon saw her first full-bodied apparition. She wanted to see if that same ghost would appear to her a few years later. I was just very excited about getting inside this historic jail and doing a ghost hunt. This time there was four of us doing the investigation. It was a bit warm inside on this hot July night, but walking around in the creepy building it wasn't too noticeable. In certain areas of the place we felt like we were not alone. The place was awesome and I can't wait to do another ghost hunt there. Here are links to my posts about that hunt and the jail:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/08/outside-globe-jail.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/08/ghost-hunt-at-globe-jail.html
If you ever spend the night in Globe, I suggest you stay at the Noftsger Hill Inn. This bed & breakfast used to be a school house where little children ghosts have been seen and heard in the rooms and halls. We had interesting experiences while staying in room 3. This room is huge, the size of a classroom complete with chalkboard. The windows line one wall and are almost floor to ceiling size. We heard a child speaking, had our KII's go crazy, heard loud unexplained banging, and had a Barbie doll move on its own. The place is definitely worth the stay. Here are some of posts on the place and our experience:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/07/noftsger-hill-inn-once-school-now.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/08/inside-noftsger-hill-inn.html
BIGFOOT HUNT:
Ghosts are not the only things we wanted to hunt. We are interested in finding the big fella too. In October of 2011, we finally got a chance to see if we could make contact with him or her. We ended up staying in a cabin in Flagstaff in an area where there had been several Bigfoot sightings. The days were so nice and cool but the nights got a bit cold. After driving around in the day to find the perfect spot to begin the hunt, we ended up hiking on a trail nearby. Damn, the forests gets so black in the dark. At one point while taking a break and staring up at the stars looking for UFO's, we felt like something was watching in the darkness. It was a very creepy feeling. We didn't see BF that night but had fun on our first hunt. Here are links to that experience:
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/10/scouting-woods-for-bigfoot.html
http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com/2011/10/poe-hunting-at-night.html
Monday, December 26, 2011
Oh Those Zombie Housewives
Saturday, December 24, 2011
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Monday, December 19, 2011
26 Bar Ranch (John Wayne Ranch)
Immersed in the Hereford’s history in Eagar, AZ, sits the 26 Bar Ranch. It was first known as the Milky Way Ranch in the 1940’s with its big white show barn which housed many Hereford cattle. The barn is now a local landmark. In 1964 the ranch became the 26 Bar Ranch or John Wayne’s Ranch, who was one of the owners. Wayne, along with Ken Reafsnyder and Louis Johnson, his business partners, kept the ranch until John Wayne’s death in 1979 from lung and stomach cancer.
Lately, I have heard rumors that Bigfoot has been seen near the ranch. I don’t know if that is true or not, but it would be worth checking out.
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| John Wayne and Louis Johnson |
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Santa Bob
Bob had been retired from him management position and enjoyed time with his wife Eileen. Together, they traveled all over the country and to other countries as well. Not long after all the traveling; Eileen had passed away from her long battle with cancer. Their children had families of their own and lived in other states. They couldn’t see Bob as often as they wished but made frequent phone calls.
For many years, Bob looked forward to the time of year between Thanksgiving and Christmas. He loved the smell of pine, the cold weather, holiday lights and music but especially his job as a mall Santa Claus. Bob never felt like it was a job because he loved it so much and the children loved him. Bob even looked like the real thing too. He wore his own outfit, had long white hair, a white beard and mustache and round belly. He had a jolly laugh that made people smile. The job meant more to him after Eileen had passed away.
He would get up every morning and after breakfast, put on the outfit and headed out to the mall. He stood behind the Santa’s house waiting for the time to make his appearance. He was always excited in anticipation of seeing the children and hearing their wishes for Christmas. The mall line was long because all the parents wanted to take their child to see Santa Bob. “He was the best”, they would say.
As Bob approached the seat he could see the excitement in the children’s eye as they saw Santa Claus sitting down on his throne. One by one they would come up. Some would talk and talk and some would just cry. Some just sat there, while others would not. Each parent was trying to get a good picture of their child with Santa Bob but it wasn’t always easy. The last kid of the day approaches Santa Bob, sits on his lap and proceeds to give him a list of toys he wanted. Bob listens with excitement, smiles for the picture and watches the little boy leave with his mother.
Exhausted and tired, Bob goes to the back area behind to house and takes a moment to rest. An elf, Charlie, asked him, “How can you do this?” Bob turns to him a bit puzzled and asked, “Do what?” Charlie then says, “Play Santa and have all those little brats all over you all day long?” Bob walks over to Charlie, put his hands on his shoulders and says softly, “I do it for the children who are innocent, their excitement and especially their love. They are what are most important to me. Besides, I love it and will be Santa Bob till the day I die.”
It has been several years since Santa Bob had passed away in his sleep from a long illness. Many have tried to replace him as Santa in the mall but none had that special quality that Santa Bob possessed. There had been many reports of seeing an old Santa, faded and lurking in the background watching the kids sit on Santa’s lap. Many swear that it is Santa Bob and he is watching over the children just as he did when he was alive.
…..and they heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight,
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night.
Seven years ago on this day, December 17, 2004, my father Robert, who many called Bob, passed away from the complications of pneumonia. He put up a brave fight and went peacefully in his sleep. He was my father, my hero, and my Santa Bob.
I love and miss you Daddy…..Julie
Labels:
holidays
Friday, December 16, 2011
Happy Dance
Frosty is doing a happy dance because it is cold, Friday, and almost Christmas.
Happy weekend to all and to all a goodnight.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Kickin' Up Dust is Now on Kindle
Description:
This book chronicles the lives on Sharon Day and Julie Ferguson, two paranormal bloggers who met at a tough time in both their lives. Facing middle-aged dilemmas, hard times and rough decisions,they sought the open road to uncover the mysteries of the paranormal world. In the process of getting away from their problems, the women went towards something even more precious—their genuine selves. Each chapter of this book begins with the authors' goals heading off on road trip adventures, sharing both their points of view during their sojourns, and ends with all the unexpected outcomes. It's those unexpected outcomes that lead toward the woman's metamorphoses and their success. They hit the road to get lost and serendipitously found themselves. Join their ghost hunts, urban explorations, and the process of living up to one's potential. You might just start using their favorite phrase, “you just never know.”
Thanks!
Labels:
books
New CafePress Item
Hey zombie housewives lovers, here is the latest zombie logo you can find on items sold in our CafePress shop:
http://www.cafepress.com/zombiehousewivesoftheapocalypse/8377544
http://www.cafepress.com/zombiehousewivesoftheapocalypse/8377544
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Monday, December 12, 2011
Hyder's LIvery Stable
Labels:
historical,
Wickenburg,
wild west
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Hassayampa Building
Labels:
historical,
hotels,
Wickenburg,
wild west
Friday, December 9, 2011
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Etsy Shop Sale
Thanks for all your support,
Adsila
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
It Used to Be Someone's Home
Another abandoned house found in Chandler, AZ by Sharon and myself. This one is next to the small wood house where the zombie housewives recently took pictures. It looks like it probably was a beautiful home in its heyday.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Saturday, December 3, 2011
The Santa Fe Depot
"On 29 July 1995, Wickenburg celebrated the one hundred year anniversary of its railroad depot (dedicated 29 July 1895). The structure stands in its original 1895 design, without additions or modifications, and is one of the few such surviving examples of "Wild West" railroad architecture. Vice-Mayor Carol Ann Beard briefly described the history of the depot, which now serves as the Chamber of Commerce. "Estelle's Garden", in memory of a longtime Chamber supporter, was dedicated at the ceremony. This depot last saw passenger service in May 1969 when Santa Fe discontinued the daily train between Phoenix and Williams Junction."
| Standing near the train station is a statue of a school teacher. She has just disembarked from the train with her luggage. |
Labels:
Arizona,
historical,
Wickenburg,
wild west
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Lolly the Jeep
Sharon (Autumnforest) is putting a video up of Lolly and other hot jeep drivers.
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