Not so scary haunted homes

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Most people enjoy a frightening fireside story about a haunted house.  Stretch your imagination a bit let’s talk about the friendly ghost in a home that occupants typically learn to live with and accept their presence.

Yes, they can be disruptive walking around the house at night turning on lights or opening doors and cabinets but other than that most folks get used to having them around.

Some people say that they follow a family if they move, others say they act up when a new family moves in just to claim their spot.

Whatever your ghost story, take it as a compliment because if you were not a “good spirit” they would not want to be there with you.

Happy Halloween, stay kind you never know who might pop in for a visit.

For more information on the most Haunted homes in America: http://www.hgtv.com/design/make-and-celebrate/holidays/americas-scariest-homes-real-life-haunted-houses-pictures

photo compliments of: https://pixabay.com/en/halloween-haunted-house-ghosts-149222/

 

 

 

 

#8 Buoy catches a wave during Irma…lands on Hilton Head Island beach

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Locals and visitors are having a big time on Hilton Head Island’s Coligny Beach getting a first hand view of a Coast Guard buoy.

During hurricane Irma the buoy washed ashore and it is not an item that can easily be sent back to its home with a weight of 13,000 pounds. For anyone that ever questioned the strength of these hurricanes here’s the proof that they can take you for quite a ride.

For more information: http://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/article173142586.html

Also a community Facebook page has been set up #savethebuoy : https://www.facebook.com/8buoy/

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Life is good on the farm

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Old homes are such a treat to tour.  It’s just so cool to see how folks managed without all the modern improvements. If I lived here the porch just might be my favorite place, especially in the rain with the pitter patter of a good southern rain storm.