Still continuing with These Haunted Hills which I’ve not been having as much time for in Camp Nano as I would like (both camp and nano end up in the all-time worst months for professors). It picks up where we left off last week where Josh outs himself to Brendan (almost immediately and much to his chagrin. Well he IS nervous about meeting one of his idols).
“Glossing over my runaway mouth, back to Ash cave which got its name for all the mounds of ash found here, we think it was from the long term use by the Native Americans, probably the Shawnee or Wyandotte. But it was used by White settlers, too and even as a pulpit. So there is some interesting history here.”
“Is the haunting one of the Shawnee?”
“There have been a few evps that might suggest that but the ghost most commonly seen here is a woman who looks like she’s from the 1920s.”
‘Really? A lady in twenties garb?”
And here, Ash cave from the far rim.
If you’d like to play along, Rainbow Snippets is a Facebook community where we post up 6 sentences of one of our LGBT stories every Saturday. It’s been fun and you can find it here. Be sure to check out all the offers! It’s been a great supportive group!
I really enjoy all these historical bits. Intriguing! Love your pictures, too! ❤
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Thanks. History is one of my hobbies and to me one of the more interesting parts of where this is set.
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I love how his accidental self-outing has just been let slide without comment, although I do wonder what is going on in both of their minds.
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We’ll find out a little about that as we go.
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A 1920’s lady. I was not expecting that 😀 I wonder if they’ll get to meet her, and what they’ll think of what they’re thinking 😀
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Thanks. The 1920s lady isn’t what anyone is expecting.
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Oh, very interesting! I’m really enjoying the history and scenery. I love all the little details, and the 1920s ghost lady has my attention. I wonder what she’s doing there.
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Thanks. No one knows why the ghost lady is there. She’s an actual documented haunting of Ash Cave.
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I love the way you’re weaving fact and fiction together, and love the photo. I wasn’t expecting the ghost is to be a lady from the ’20s.
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Thanks so much. No one expected her but she’s actually the real haunting documented there.
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Interesting snippet, and I love the picture.
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Thanks!
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Really interesting.
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Thanks
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