What Scares You?

I Got Watching Some Old Movies … And Got Scared … I’ve Been Up All Night!!

My internet connection is a bit messed up so I’ll make this short …

I’d like to know what scares you … This seems an appropriate topic for this Labor Day Weekend.

This seems the perfect opportunity to tell your ghost stories … Please leave me a commment below   .

Have you been thinking about Halloween? Do you have your costume?

My internet connection is a bit messed up so I’ll end this post … Thanks for stopping by!

Sharon..

 

Old Historic Pioneer Park

There’s an old park in town with a sinister history.

I avoid it as much as possible.  There is an open theatre there and during the summer they put on family plays.  They are held in the afternoon so the park is empty well before dark. This is also a popular place for Easter Egg Hunts and activities for children on Easter Sunday.

Many have seen apparitions on stage and there have been reports of seeing robed men carrying lanterns and chanting while they walked throughout the park. It is believed to be a satanic group that has taken over the park and also responsible for the attacks that many claim to have occurred over the years. Some believe their are demons hiding in the bushes keeping an eye on the park.

Actually, there are conflicting stories. There are those who want people to stay away from the park and there are those who say the park is safe and nothing has happened there. I believe what I have personally experienced and what I’ve heard from reliable sources.  And, as I said earlier, I avoid the place.

Early one Saturday morning I heard the insistent ringing of my doorbell.

I couldn’t imagine who it could be and I was going to ignore it when I heard my name being called. I knew it was my friend Barbara. Her husband, Harry was in the car with their nephew, Joel and his girlfriend.

“Grab your coat and come with us.” Barbara ordered.

“Where are we going?”

“Pioneer Park.”

She must have sensed my hesitation. She grabbed my arm and led me to their car.

“Last night I couldn’t sleep and I heard chanting out in front of the house,” she began. “I didn’t want to look out front so I looked out the side upstairs window and I saw a long procession of dark robed people carrying candles. It was the largest group I’d ever seen gathered. The chant was almost like a growl that rumbled down the street. I was scared.”

“Julie and I were coming home from a movie when we saw flickering lights up in the hills near the park,” Joel added. “We decided to investigate, but the wind started blowing and we were being peppered by hail. It stopped after we turned towards Julie’s house.”

“This morning my sister and I went jogging up near the park,” Julie said. “We could hear something in the hedge, like it was stalking us. We cut across the street and that’s when we saw candle wax on a rock formation shaped like a pentagram.”

Evidently, Julie and her sister ran home, called Joel, who called his Aunt Barbara, who came to get me . . .

“Now, we’ll have proof of satanic activities going on at the park,” said Barbara.

Quite frankly, I didn’t care. I’m content to allow people to do as they please as long as they don’t involve me in their activities. I didn’t really want to see the pentagram or be anywhere near that park, but I held my tongue.

Harry parked the car and we got out with Julie leading the way.  Yes, there was evidence of a pentagram with candle wax melted on it. It gave me a chill. The wind picked up and before we got back to the car, it started to hail.

Something strange was definitely going on and we didn’t need to be out there.  Harry couldn’t get the car started. There was panic in the car. The windows were all steamed up and at various places the message “Get Out” was scrawled on the windows.

Harry got the car started and we darted down the street away from the park and the pentagram.

We went to Barbara and Harry’s house. That was all right with me, I wasn’t ready to go home just yet. We sat at the kitchen table while Harry made a fresh pot of coffee. Barbara started cooking pancakes, she cooked when she was upset. It was fine with me, not that I wanted breakfast, but it was comforting to watch “normal” morning behavior.

Then Barbara said, “I didn’t get one picture!” Then started laughing. “Do you want to go back!”

We all shouted, “No!”

We knew what we saw and what we experienced. We didn’t need a picture, the memory was freshly imprinted on our minds. It wasn’t an experience we would soon forget.

We settled down to eating our pancakes and discussed everything except the incident we just experienced. We didn’t want to open the door to going back to take a picture or do a video.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sharon