Spring Break Horse And Buggy Ride

I don’t know what has been going on lately … but have you been experiencing more paranormal activity … Things going “bump” in the night?

Or sounds that have you jumping out of your skin … or feeling a bit anxious?

With some of the sounds I’ve been hearing I’m not sure if they are inside or outside the house. At first I thought there were car doors slamming … then I wasn’t sure. I usually don’t look out — That’s right, I’m afraid what I might see …

It does seem that many ghost hunters are experiencing more activity — sometimes needing to run out of places they’re exploring … Then going back … All I can say is that something different is going on …

I’ve been enjoying spring break and a buggy ride … and meeting some people …

I enjoy the old part of town.

There are modern shops, but there is evidence of the old depot and some of the old shops. I especially like the trees that grow in the parkway casting shadows along the walkway.  Listening to the wind blow through the trees gives an eerie sound that feed the imagination.

I have heard the clip-clop of horse hoofs and I have seen phantom horse drawn buggies among the modern traffic on the street from time to time.

Last week, I noticed a horse drawn wagon going through town. Spring Break comes at different times for the public schools and the private schools and the different colleges in the area. I don’t know if someone hired them or they were just out to see if there was an interest in a wagon ride. It’s nice when you have out-of-town guests visiting to treat them to a horse drawn wagon ride. It’s something they enjoy and will tell their friends and family back home.

I especially like it when there is a mix of people, young and old. On this particular day it seemed to be an impromptu group selected by the young man at the reins.

“Do you want a ride?” he called out.

Several people climbed on and my cousin and I decided to join them.

One man asked, “Do you do Haunted Hay Rides?”

“Yes, as a matter of fact we do. There is a favorite place we go that always gives everyone a scare. Do you want to go?”

Everyone seemed to be in agreement. We were headed toward the old movie theater. I had heard stories about how popular it was during the days of silent pictures and continued with the talkies. Today there are larger ones that have replaced it, but it is still used for private showings.

Since it was daylight, no one expected to see anything spooky, but our driver said it would give us a scare. I wondered what he had planned.  This may not have been as impromptu as I originally imagined.

One young woman spoke how at one time there was an element that would come to town (of course from Los Angeles). One of the projection rooms was used for gambling. One game got a bit out of hand and there was gun fire, but the movie watchers didn’t notice because the shots seemed to correspond to the gun shots of the western that was playing.

We were told to squint just a little and look at the front of the theater. I thought I saw a man in a suit with a hat — he looked like a private eye of days gone by. Others saw people coming out of the theater eating popcorn. One man pointed to the roof. He said there was a man up there smoking a cigar. It seemed strange, but several of us smelled cigar smoke. Power of suggestion or there was someone real or in spirit form smoking a cigar.

Not too far from the theater was the old hospital that many claim to be haunted. One woman spoke about the stories her grandmother told of the old haunted hospital. One man on the ride told about when he was a kid, he and some friends went out there one night and they heard screaming coming from the building. The woman confirmed that the third floor was for patients who received electroshock therapy. Even when the third floor was shut down, many of the nurses heard crying and screaming coming from the third floor.

I felt a sudden chill and others in the wagon remarked how they, too, felt cold. Neither my cousin nor I heard any screaming, crying or distress.

We just about jumped out of our skin when the driver’s cell phone started playing music. We were on our way back to the old part of town, our ride was coming to an end.

Many of us went to a restaurant to continue talking and telling stories. I’m always interested in the experiences of others or urban legends from other places.

Leo’s Story

Leo is from Vermont and is visiting his daughter and son-in-law. When he was a child, his mother took him shopping for school clothes. She was always looking for bargains and the basement seemed to have all the discounted clothes. They were going down in the basement when he began to feel ill. Before they got to the last step, he heard a man shout, “Run! Get Out!”

His mother started running up the stairs leaving him behind. He shouted, “Wait for me! Don’t leave me!”

She kept running right up the stairs and out of the store. Leo caught up to her at the bus stop. The look on his mother’s face told him not to say anything.

Days later, his grandmother came with bags of school clothes for him. His mother refused to go in that store again or any store for that matter. She was afraid from that moment to leave the house.

His grandmother tried to find out what happened that day, but his mother wouldn’t talk about it. Leo told her that he wasn’t feeling well as they were going down in the basement. He heard a man yelling to run and get out. His mother ran, forgetting all about him.

This remained a mystery until a few years ago when there was an article in the newspaper about it being the 100th year anniversary that a man committed suicide in the basement of that store. His mother must have heard what he heard and perhaps saw the ghost of the dead man, which he hadn’t seen.

That was a bit creepy for a Real Ghost Story. I hope you enjoyed it!!

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharon

Disney Icon Easter Candy Boxes

I find it fun to make candy boxes for all occasions. 

Disney has a lovely collection of candy boxes that is sure to please everyone in your family.

I’m finding they’re not just for children . . . adults get a kick out of them, too!!

Let me see . . . where shall I begin . . . 

This is a lovely way to ring in spring . . . and Easter . . . maybe for a spring birthday party . . .

Click the image of Minnie Mouse to be taken to the PDF to download and print.

Next we have Daisy Duck . . . She wanted to join in the fun this Easter along with her pal Donald Duck . . . they do make a lovely couple . . .

Oh my! There’s Winnie the Pooh who has also joined us for an outstanding Easter Candy Box . . .

I think from all the candy you purchased from my previous post, these Disney candy boxes will come in handy. You may like to place them in an Easter Basket or display them on a table or the mantle in your home. They are certainly colorful.

Maybe Tinker Bell’s Secret Of Wings Gift Box would be more appropriate for your Easter giving.

These make lovely hostess gifts you can fill with candy or trinkets.

This would be lovely for a spring birthday party . . . you may enjoy showing some Disney videos . . .  or maybe playing a Disney game . . .

I do wonder what would be a wonderful addition to your Easter and spring celebration . . .

Maybe you would enjoy some other candy . . .

You may find these links helpful: 

I’m sure I saw some board games . . .

I don’t want to get too carried away. Click one of the links and shop around for what you know your family and friends would enjoy for your spring or Easter celebration.

Thanks for stopping by!

I do hope you enjoy these free printable complements of Disney.Family.com

Sharon

Easter Candy

You can never go wrong with Mars Chocolate Minis.

This 240-piece bag of individually wrapped Snickers, Twix, 3 Musketeers and Milky Way mini chocolate candies can be placed in Easter Baskets, plastic eggs and in treat boxes you make to celebrate Easter for your family and friends.

And, not to play favorites . . . Nestle has Chocolate Minis as does Hershey . . .

The Nestle selection includes an assortment of 100 mini candy bars — Nestlie Milk Chocolate, Baby Ruth, Nestle Crunch and Butterfinger. Contains no artificial flavors or colors and the Butterfinger is gluten free.

Hershey’s miniature selection includes: Hershey’s Mikl Chocolate Bars, Hershey’s Special Dark Mildly Sweet Chocolate Bars, Krackel Chocolate Bars and Mr. Goodbar Milk Chocolate Bars. This is a kosher assortment of Hershey’s Chocolate.

When it comes to chocolate, the Mars minis is a best seller!!

Here are some links for you to select the candies you want to purchase for your Easter celebration with family and friends: 

That was fun!

I made my selection . . . I hope you did, too!

Sharon

Minion Egg Dress Up For Easter

Let’s have some fun with your Easter Egg decorating.

How about dressing your eggs to look like Minions?

And creating your own Minion in the process . . . Sound like a good idea?

Change up the eggs and the mouth — add hair and go a bit crazy with different ways you can create a minion of your very own.

I have a PDF of the various parts, hair, eyes, mouth, overalls that you can print out on your personal printer, cut out and allow the kids to have some fun. Just click the little minion on the right.

But, this is only the beginning! Add some bits and pieces of colored card stock and design different hair styles and a different outfit than overalls. Use your imagination and allow the kids to get into this activity as well.

I know it’s last minute, but most of us die our Easter eggs the night before . . . but you may have them already done. Just play with some of the yellow ones . . . or get some plastic eggs and dress them up — after you fill them with sweet treats.

I thought it would be a bit of fun!

But look what I’ve found!!!

Disney’s Mickey and Minnie are always a favorite.

Click the image to the left to be taken to the PDF to download and print out, cut out and wrap around your Easter Eggs.

Now, you have a bit of a decision to make . . . create your own minions or use these Mickey and Minnie wrappers . . . or maybe do both . . . or put Mickey ears on your minions . . . or Minnie’s bow . . . or Mickey’s pants . . . You may be able to have a bit of fun with these. I’m sure you can think of other variations that would work well with your creative endeavor.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharon

Heather’s Easter Eggs

Heather has come through with some interesting crafts.

In a previous post, I showed you Heather’s Simulated Window and Lantern. She had promised her Easter Eggs and here they are.

I’ll allow the pictures to speak for themselves.

You can get some plastic eggs and let your imagination soar.

You can go shabby chic or bling them up however you like. Just gather up a variety of odds and ends and have at it. Add flowers and lace . . . get images and decoupage them.

It is possible to create lovely eggs to give as gifts or decorate around your house. A few of these would definitely brighten up different areas of your home.

Isn’t it clever of Heather to use the egg carton, trim it with lace and decoupage a lovely picture on both the inside and outside of the lid and add a lovely lace ruffle around the image (both inside and out).

I would personally find it difficult to put these away after Easter. I think they would look lovely throughout the spring and into the summer.

And, Heather did a wonderful job with a lantern in which to display the eggs.

I’m inspired to get to work. How about you?

As you can see, the eggs appear to be wrapped initially in twine and from there Heather went to work with pearls, flowers, lace, ribbon and whatever bits and pieces she found to make each and every one of her Easter eggs into a breathless work of art.

You can do the same . . . and for the lantern . . . get some picture frames together and create to your hearts content to create the right shape you desire. Then add the greenery and some burlap lace and you have a lovely display case for your treasured crafts.

With a little bit of inspiration . . . you’ll be amazed by what you can make.

My personal thanks to Heather for sharing her Easter craft projects with us.

Thank you for stopping by!

Sharon

Paper Craft Easter Bunny

This happy Easter bunny is a great craft for you to do — you may have just enough time to make a few for family and friends.

I love how these 3D models are created and then put in PDF form in order to share with others.

Paper-Replika.com is the source for this adorable bunny, The PDF comes complete with all the pieces you’ll need to make one of your own. You can, of course, add your own embellishments to make it more personal for you or for the person who may receive it. I think it’s fine the way it is, but for those who live on the beach, it may be fun to add some shells . . . you can add flowers and maybe some little trinkets to bling it up a bit. The finishing touches will make it unique and more personal.

I do like it and recommend that you click the picture to the right to be taken to the Paper-Replika website so you can get to the PDF to print it out and assemble.

Since my printer is on the fritz right now I’ll have to wait for my replacement printer, but I’ll be sure to print this out as soon as my new printer is set up. But, just in case it isn’t, I did a bit of looking around and I found this great Tree House. I don’t know about you, but a tree house has always been something I wanted to have. Now since I won’t be building one to use in my backyard, I thought a paper craft one would be fun to have.

You can click this tree house picture to the left and be taken to the Paper-Replika website where you can download it.

I do like the way Julius Perdana, the creator of these paper crafts, put the tree house in a wooded area with rocks. It does look like a cabin in the woods and a tree house seems to be a natural for that setting.

As with the bunny paper craft, you can add your own finishing touches to this tree house to make it fit your ideal — or the one you did have as a child or the one you will make for your children in your own backyard.

Well, bunnies, tree houses and spring all seem to go together. I do hope you’ll visit Paper-Replika and take a look around. I’m sure you’ll find something you like.

Thanks for stopping by and my personal thanks to Julius Perdana at Paper-Replika for these great paper crafts I found.

Sharon