Zigzangle
30-10-2018, 02:12 PM
Since early childhood I have had the weirdest of experiences, which believers in the paranormal would no doubt describe as such.
I have probably told people on this forum my story before, I hope you won't mind me repeating it.
My childhood home in the Channel Islands was a farmhouse first erected in 1820. This was built on the foundations of a 12th century home belonging to a British historical figure, supposedly an ancestor of mine who helped out a monarch.
The house apparently hosted a poltergeist, and it could be scary at times when I was young. One benefit was that when my siblings and I were children in the 50s and being looked after by a babysitter, on the rare occasions our parents went out together in the evenings, we would tell them the stories about the poltergeist. They usually insisted we stayed up to keep them company until they heard our parent's car coming down the drive!:D
More recently 1997 my husband and I purchased a 1610 farmhouse in North Wales, and lived there until 2012 when we sold it. If you can think of it in connection with the supernatural we probably experienced it as did our visitors for 11 of the 15 years we lived there, when it all stopped abruptly. Everything from apparitions of a monk, a girl and a boy, religious Welsh words appearing on the walls, different ones appearing when those were painted out, images on photos, which weren't there when the photo was taken and much, much more.
We never found the activity scary even though it could be extremely irritating at times. At first my husband, a scientist, and I thought it was a hoax, but as things happened in front of us and others, it was hard to work out how it was achieved. However, we firmly believe there is a natural explanation for this sort of occurance even if science has yet to come up with it.
I have probably told people on this forum my story before, I hope you won't mind me repeating it.
My childhood home in the Channel Islands was a farmhouse first erected in 1820. This was built on the foundations of a 12th century home belonging to a British historical figure, supposedly an ancestor of mine who helped out a monarch.
The house apparently hosted a poltergeist, and it could be scary at times when I was young. One benefit was that when my siblings and I were children in the 50s and being looked after by a babysitter, on the rare occasions our parents went out together in the evenings, we would tell them the stories about the poltergeist. They usually insisted we stayed up to keep them company until they heard our parent's car coming down the drive!:D
More recently 1997 my husband and I purchased a 1610 farmhouse in North Wales, and lived there until 2012 when we sold it. If you can think of it in connection with the supernatural we probably experienced it as did our visitors for 11 of the 15 years we lived there, when it all stopped abruptly. Everything from apparitions of a monk, a girl and a boy, religious Welsh words appearing on the walls, different ones appearing when those were painted out, images on photos, which weren't there when the photo was taken and much, much more.
We never found the activity scary even though it could be extremely irritating at times. At first my husband, a scientist, and I thought it was a hoax, but as things happened in front of us and others, it was hard to work out how it was achieved. However, we firmly believe there is a natural explanation for this sort of occurance even if science has yet to come up with it.