Admittedly, I am one of those people who find them interesting. Maybe it is because I have my own ghost stories. Some have actually happened to me, and others are so implanted in my memory that they seem like I experienced them.
Ok, I have to admit, this image was found on the internet. But it is so strangly similar to my experience that I had to use it. Let's face it, most of us are not lucky enough to actually catch evidence.
Last summer, my family went on one of our regular hiking trips around Green Mountain Falls. We decided to hike up to the Thomas Trail and head over to the waterfall. One of my ALL time favorite places on the planet. I insisted that we walk past a house that I have loved since my childhood. The sign next to the address says, "1880" but I can't seem to find any information about it. It is my dream house. Giant wrap around porch, multiple floors, Victorian...it has it all. I heard that it was a brothel when I was a kid. I would LOVE to prove that one.
The white house on the hill (you can see it from the highway) is actually a summer home. Remember what I said about summer homes in my last post? :) Well, we knew no one was home, so we decided to go peek in the windows. It was dusty and sad, a home that hasn't had a proper visitor in a long time. I walked around the porch, daydreaming about how I would decorate it. A parlor must have a hand-carved, red velvet couch.......
When I came around the corner, my husband's face was white. He asked if we had climbed the fire-escape stairs up to the attic. I admitted that I was too afraid to do that. Some of the courage from my youth has disappeared with time.
He told me that he saw a boy in the attic window. He was peeking through the drapes, curious about the activity happening outside. My husband was worried that someone was actually home. There was NO way someone had been in that house within the last year. The layer of dust on the wood floor was an inch thick and the furniture was covered.
When I got home, I tried to dig up anything I could about the place. I couldn't find any information on the internet, although there were a ton of ghost stories about creepy Victorian homes.