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Offline Local

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Re: Haunts?
« Reply #80 on: Mar 05, 08, 07:39:01 AM »
Merle,
Our house was on the corner of Edna and Lark the big brick one. Which house are you talking about? was it close to us?

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« Reply #81 on: Apr 08, 08, 03:20:30 AM »
from where I lived, we walked across to the other side of town.
I lived accross from Our Lady of the Snows.  Lots of different people rented the house.  Tom Shelton lived in it for a while, then a bunch of ski instructors from Holiday Hill had it.  In the main house, it was a two story, with the upstairs being one big loft.  Then around the back of the house, was a small one bedroom house attached.  I can't remember exactly where on Edna it was.

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« Reply #82 on: Apr 08, 08, 03:36:20 AM »
I went to visit the San Fernando Mission one day. I started to go down in the cellar and half way down I had to turn around.
I had the feeling that in a  previous life I had either been killed down there or killed someone down there.
Never did hear or see anything, just the feeling that I shouldn't go any farther.

I was picking 'em up and puting 'em down pretty fast getting out of there.  ???  :o

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« Reply #83 on: Apr 09, 08, 09:08:25 PM »

kristinharger

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« Reply #84 on: Apr 09, 08, 10:55:18 PM »
I currently rent the two story red house on Irene (the one that used to have the confederate flag) and we have had some very unsual and kind of creepy experiences.

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« Reply #85 on: Apr 09, 08, 11:41:39 PM »
Really?....what kind?

Merle

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« Reply #86 on: Apr 09, 08, 11:42:36 PM »
Is that the tall skinny house at the top of town?

Kristaldawn

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« Reply #87 on: May 29, 08, 01:43:20 AM »
Yikes!! :o My 5th grade teacher had mentioned that this was a highly "spritual" area from the slide and such... I always feel like some thing is in the woods when there's a full moon. Maybe because the energy level is high or something...

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« Reply #88 on: May 29, 08, 04:27:32 AM »
     My father usually writes things for Wrightwood history, but the "Haunts" caught my attention. I was excited to write a forward for my dad's "History of Big Pines"...and dad talked me into sharing it with you.
     

Nice job Jordi! I love your dad's stuff and this is really good too. Thanks for sharing it.

desert5150

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« Reply #89 on: Jun 01, 08, 09:12:04 PM »
Absolutely true:

Sometimes when I eat the barbecue at Jensen's Market, and often when I eat the menudo at the Mexico Lindo buffet, I am later followed by a lone cow--a boy cow, judging by the shadow he makes. 

He follows me through the village and actually appears through the pine trees and walks through walls.  I don't know why he  follows me.   He just has a mournful stare, and seems to be missing about a quarter of his left hind end, as well as a quarter of his stomach.

This never happens when I eat the chicken!

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Re: Haunts?
« Reply #90 on: Sep 13, 08, 07:38:02 AM »
SKYDORE was not a sanitarium, it was used as a hospital and meeting place during the civil war!! Also, off of hwy 2, going out of town, was a dump site, which I believe in the last 6 yrs or so they built condos on!! A friend and I took the time for a weeks about 10 yrs ago to go digging and found many interesting things from old Wrightwood!! There are also many old dumpsites in Phelan, You just have to know how to look!! And don't wait for a full moon to hear and feel the many spirits

Desertdar, where did you hear that?  Civil War?  What civil war are you talking about?  Skydore was built about 50+ years after the civil war with the yanks and confederates was fought.