Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Sounds & Noises

 




This blog post is about noises. If you’ve been following my blog about the haunted homestead, you probably read the June/2023 post about the ridiculous gargantuan noise I heard in the middle of the day on the staircase, which to this day cannot be explained.

Noises seem to be front and center lately (aside from the freaky lights incident written about here):  

                                                   Freaky Light Incident

I haven’t visually witnessed anything out of the ordinary these last few months, but there was plenty of that over the years witnessed by myself and others (most of which is on the blog).

I don’t know if noises are just the preferred communication method from the dearly departed these days, or if I am somewhat becoming more “in tune” with that sense. I wouldn’t exactly say I am becoming ‘clairaudient” as I don’t really hear paranormal sounds like truly clairaudient people do. I just hear stuff that is within regular hearing ability. I am the only one in the house some days. At night, I am the last one to bed. Therefore, that leaves me alone in a large rambling (and haunted) house with lots of quiet time. The lack of visual manifestations could be attributed to the fact that I have been known to tell them that I am here working and I don’t need to see spirits drifting throughout the rooms of my house trying to freak me out. Believe it or not, this has been effective before. They are cooperative, I will give them that. I imagine them going, “Well, she said she doesn’t want to SEE us but maybe we can make some noise so she doesn’t forget we live here, too.”

When I say “noises”, I don’t mean a wayward mouse in the attic who deservedly stepped into a trap. I mean sometimes a voice….sometimes footsteps walking….and louder things that make you really stop and think of what a perfectly normal explanation for the source could be, especially when you are the only one in the house, the cat is by your side, and you very clearly hear these things.

Just this morning, I got up a half hour early because I could hear something downstairs and had to double check it wasn’t a burglar. It wasn’t. Missing out on sleep is not something I would do unless I had to, so this confirms the seriousness of the situation.

Yes, there are sounds and noises in everyone’s house --for which explanations can be found: you left a radio on somewhere, your dog knocked over a shelf, your kids are jumping on their bed, etc. This is not what I am talking about. I am talking about things like unmistakable footsteps coming down the hallway behind you when there is not another living soul in your house.(emphasis on “living”.)

I have been keeping a list of the recent events. I have written about them here in order of “Hey, that’s not THAT unusual” to “Are you serious??” and not by the date they happened. And yeah, I am “dead” serious.

In June (2023), I was in the living room and heard someone walk down every stair of the staircase (just outside the living room). I was home alone.

About the footsteps I mentioned in the upstairs hallway: It was August (2023), late afternoon. I was home alone. The cat was off somewhere in the middle of a 22 hour nap. I exited my bedroom (which used to be the most haunted room in the house) and walked down the hallway to descend the stairs. When I reached the end of the hall, I could very clearly hear footsteps coming behind me. Of course I turned to look, sort of hoping I’d see (and sort of hoping I wouldn’t see) some long-departed relative, but nope. No one in sight. You know when someone walks on a creaky floor constructed in 1871. Trust me on this.



August was a paranormally- active month. On the 31st, I was home alone, working in my home office in the far end of the living room. The house was quiet. Winston was lounging on a chair. All doors were locked; pop-in visitors could not enter unbeknownst to me. Yet, I could hear noises in the dining room or kitchen, like something substantial being moved around. Winston became alert and stared in the direction of the noise. I took a gander for visual evidence, but nothing could be seen.

And then in the middle of September, I heard one of the most intriguing noises of all.

Once again, I was home alone, working. The house was quiet. I started hearing hammering/banging noises, possibly on the kitchen end of the house, not right near me or above me. The sound was intermittent, off and on. This went on for about 2 hours. 

I proceeded to check around IN the house and outside for possible shed doors banging or the source of the racket. Everything was locked up tight and there was nothing outside to make that noise. It sounded very much like someone working on/hammering on the end of the house. It could not have been any neighbors— they are too far away to be heard with my windows shut. I was able to record this on my phone and have played it for a couple of people who also agree it sounded like a carpenter was pounding nails for awhile.

There are paranormal occurrences known as residual hauntings which are like a replaying of events from the past. I had written about it here:

                                                                       Classifying a Haunting

It is not out of the question that this is what that was.

Back to the action-packed month of August, I was sitting at the dining room table writing a few thank you cards. It was early evening, still daylight and clear out. Suddenly, I heard the metal door knocker on the front door knock 3 times. It’s a very distinct sound. I was sitting very close to the window that looks out at that door and could see no one was there. I went out to check anyway just in case someone 2 feet tall was on my doorstep. They weren’t. I think I said something like, “Well, if you want to come in, come in. You don’t have to knock.” I returned to what I was doing but nothing else transpired. Just “someone” wanting their presence known again, I think.



Within a few days of that incident, I was in the kitchen washing dishes around 6:00 in the evening. Shaun was in the living room. I heard someone kind of far away yell, “Rebecca!” It was unmistakable. I know my name when I hear it, duh. I walked into the living room to ask Shaun what he wanted. He told me he had not called my name. Nor did he hear it. There was no one else in the house. This would not be the only time a disembodied spirit called my name.

A few weeks later, I was reading in bed and had turned off my lamp to get some shut-eye. It was probably between 12:00-12:30. The house was super quiet. I laid there attempting to drift off when suddenly I heard my mom call my name: “Rebecca!”

It completely startled me, as she died 2 months before. The familiarity of her voice surprised and saddened me at the same time. I remember sitting right up and thinking, “That’s my mom!” I had missed the sound of her voice so much and while I was very happy to hear it again, it instantly reminded me that she was gone. A part of me was super happy though, that she--my mom, the person who gave me life, the person I’ve known the longest and miss the most, was capable and able to speak to ME from the afterlife. I didn’t care that it was just one word—my name—but it meant more to me than all the other paranormal experiences put together in ways I cannot even convey.

I wasn’t thinking of her as I laid there to go to sleep, so it was not wishful thinking. I was definitely not asleep yet so it was not a dream or even one of those small pre-dreams when you are just about asleep and beginning to enter a dream state. I had been actually fully awake when I heard it. It could not have been more clear and it was 100% definitely her voice. I did not get the sense that she was in the room with me. I can only think she wanted to make contact in a gentle way. That would be my mom in a nutshell.

She lived in this house most of her life. She had more paranormal experiences than anyone else I have ever known. I know sometimes those things scared her but for the most part, she found them intriguing, as do I, and we had many, many discussions surrounding what she, and others, have witnessed under this roof. She would always tell me the latest of what she saw or heard, followed by, “You know, I can’t really tell anyone but you about this or people will think I’m crazy. But I know what I saw.” I always reminded her it is hard for people who do not experience these things to fully grasp the unknown. But we knew.

She had some kind of quality whereby paranormal activity was very easy for her to experience. I am convinced some people just aren’t capable of it. Her first encounter with this was when she was a very small child in the 1930’s and she never forgot that throughout her life.

She was not the least bit “crazy” and when she died, she was as sensible and sane as you are. She just happened to live in a haunted house. And now, so do I. 

Lastly, back to August again, I was alone in the living room one night watching tv. I got up to head to the kitchen when I heard a HUGE crash, that sounded like pots and pans being dropped (definitely sounded like metal objects), in the direction of the kitchen or pantry. As no one else was in the kitchen or pantry, one wonders what exactly could have made a noise of this magnitude. No plausible reason was ever found.



I don’t expect the sounds and noises will ever permanently stop. Imagine having to live in your house without making a single sound. Impossible. And probably someday, I will turn around and out of nowhere a spirit will manifest itself (wouldn’t be the first time) and maybe we will really look at each other and I will say, “Okay, you’re my next blog post topic. Have a seat. I have questions.”

Stay tuned for that.





Tuesday, June 27, 2023

The Top 10 Paranormal Activities at the Haunted Homestead

 


Most people like quick reads; anything over 5 minutes, you don’t have time for. I get that. You’re busy. We’re all busy. Or it’s just too many paragraphs to get to the point of what happened. I get that, too. It’s 2023--we want everything fast with the least amount of effort invested. What’s the quickest way to get to the information you want to read? That’s our goal. I think it’s everyone’s goal. It’s definitely mine for some things, and is the main reason I have zero patience now when looking at a recipe online and I have to read through the history of how cocoa was discovered and its timeline of usage over a few centuries. All of this makes this paragraph oxymoronic, doesn’t it?

My point is, you might want to know about the paranormal activity in my house but don’t want to read an entire blog post, or an entire blog for that matter.

So without further ado, here is a summary of my top favorite moments, since the house was built in 1871. The accounts are real, witnessed by either myself or other family members.  They are seemingly far-fetched but they actually happened exactly as described, which is what makes them intriguing.

 

(To narrow it down to be a favorite, I chose the ones that have the greatest impact such as making your jaw drop or giving you a good old fashioned case of the heebie-jeebies.) I’ve tried to keep them concise. If you want to read them in their entirety (which is highly encouraged), they are all on this blog. There is a search box for keywords to the right.

 

1.     Phantom Car

Experienced by myself and 3 other family members on separate occasions, the phantom car is an incident which has involved the unmistakable sound of a car pulling into the gravel driveway, the sound of car doors closing (and voices following the car doors closing during one of the incidents.) It has also appeared at night in the yard, during which time only the headlights were seen shining in through the windows of the house. It is never a real car. It is not tangible. It is not visible and mostly auditory.

 

2.     Do they Wear Shoes in the Afterlife?

A fairly new pair of red Puma sneakers disappeared from the house while the only two occupants slept in their beds. A search turned up nothing. Many months later, the missing Pumas were discovered in the far end of the walk-in attic in a box. No one knows how they got there. Oh yeah, and they were quite mangled, coming apart at the seams in some places. And they were covered in dirt. The dirt was even inside the shoes. Where were they all those months? What happened to them? Who (or what?) had them? How’d they mysteriously end up in such a weird place in the house? They are still here in the box. 

 

3.     Footprints in the Living Room

Carpet was removed to expose the original hardwood floors. On this one particular day, the floors were swept and left that way until the next work day. The next morning, my son and his girlfriend discovered clear, child-sized footprints across the floor boards. No children lived in or visited the house during this renovation. The footprints looked wet, but weren’t. They were just “there”. Pictures are on the blog.

 

4.     The Night Willie Appeared

Willie was a little boy who lived here and died here in the 1800’s. We used to joke that maybe he was one of our ghosts, based on mischievous activity over the years. One night when I was asleep in bed, my door creaked open. For some reason it woke me up (I guess because when your door creaks open in the middle of the night in a known-to-be-haunted house, you tend to wake right up) and I saw a young boy standing in the doorway. Yes, I was 100% awake. No, it wasn’t my child. Full story is on the blog.

 

 5.     An Actual Ghost Walk 

Around the same time Willie made an appearance, I was in my bedroom one night at my desk. My son, who was about 5 at the time, was asleep in his bed. No one else was in the upstairs of the house. The sound of someone pacing started right outside my bedroom door…back and forth from one end of the hallway to the other. Trust me, if someone is walking on that old creaky floor, you know it. This went on for a good twenty minutes, at which time I bravely opened my bedroom door and stepped out into the hall. Full story is--you guessed it-- on the blog.

  

6.     The Green Mile Books

A relative loaned my mother the series of Stephen King’s The Green Mile books (6 in total). When she was done reading them, she put a large elastic band around them to keep them together and shelved them until she could return them to the owner. Imagine her surprise to discover them one afternoon on the middle of the dining room floor, no longer held together with the elastic band. They were spread out in sequence, book 1 to 6 in perfect formation on the floor. 

 

 7.     The Night Light

When my son was five, we lived here for awhile. You don’t put your kid to sleep in a haunted bedroom every night without a nightlight in there. The one I used went into the wall plug quite snugly and you had to pull pretty hard if you wanted to remove it. Every night for two weeks the nightlight would be sitting on top of his dresser when I would check on him before going to bed myself. 

  

8.     I’m Not Saying It Was Aliens But…

Ghosts in your house are one thing but I get a lot of raised eyebrows whenever I mention about the “man” that came to the door one day looking for a lift to the gas station. Full story is on the blog. 

 

9.     Horror Movie Lights

This happened recently so if you read my latest blog post, you may remember it. My son and I, who were talking about ghosts and hauntings in my kitchen, simultaneously witnessed two lights flickering at lightning speed, horror-movie style.

 

(A 10th to round things out nicely):

10. The Hoofprint

Some years ago in my bedroom, I awoke one morning to find the perfect imprint of a hoof-shape burned into the carpet. Nothing hot had been dropped on the floor. It had not been there when I went to bed. Approximately six other people  checked it out. No one had an explanation of what could have caused it. Even stranger, the following day it began to fade. Within several days it was gone completely.