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Psychicsenses (1 stories) (12 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-21)
Wow Val after so many days... I was indeed waiting for your next experience... You narrate in such a way that I feel all this happening in front of my eyes... Thanks... Between how are you doing?
C2C (3 stories) (62 posts)
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8 years ago (2016-07-18)
I used to clean houses too, so I could really picture your experiences. I would have loved cleaning a house like that--adding a little mystery and adventure to my daily life. You write so brilliantly, you should write books!
sds (14 stories) (1436 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-16)
Dear Val, wonderful experience you shared with us and it went to my favs straightaway.

I was just thinking, because you didn't experience anything when you were working 'solo' after Lori went out, your explanation that the spirit might have been feeling guilty is quite logical. But, would it have been that Lori was in someway attracting the spirit? Just a thought.

Regards and respects to you.

SDS
spookie1 (5 stories) (72 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-15)
This is actually a pretty nice story... Not as gloomy as most of the stories here (not that I don't like reading them), I actually think the spirit tried helping the two of you. Poor Lori 😕
Temilicious (7 stories) (99 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-14)
Poor Lori... Hahaha, I could just picture her flying out of that house.
I always read but rarely comment. I love this one.

Thanks.
L_Melb (220 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-11)
Good Lord! I would have been standing in a self made pool of water!
You have such a great style that gives the impression you're reading something from a friend - another one for favourites 😁 thanks for sharing all your experiences, L:)
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
 
8 years ago (2016-07-11)
Seraphina,
Thank you for the lovely compliment. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Seraphina (7 stories) (147 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-10)
Wonderful story, Val! You always include enough details to make us feel that we're in the house with you:)
Seraphina
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
 
8 years ago (2016-07-10)
BGP and Red,
Thanks for reading and commenting! Lori and I had been friends for years up until her death 2 years ago. We were the kind of friends that can tell each other anything without fear of judgement. However, every time I'd bring up the Prairie Street house, she'd say the same thing, "Shut up, Val!" lol Yes, she did think me certifiable for returning there and *gasp* working alone!
RedWolf (31 stories) (1292 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-08)
Val,
Another great story, it went right into my favs. I could just picture Lori hightailing it out of there with you barely in the front seat. 😆 She probably thought you were crazy for going back. 😆
Regards
Red
babygoatpuller (4 stories) (432 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-07)
Great account Val! Did you have the opportunity to talk to Lori about any of this after she quit?

I'm in agreement with the others. Too few and far between! 😆
Natters (2 stories) (9 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-07)
Thanks for your reply! I'm sure they didn't want to mention any strange goings on in case you scarpered like Lori and didn't come back!
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
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8 years ago (2016-07-07)
Natters,
Actually, after we were hired, we rarely saw the owners. Every now and then, I might find a note or get a call asking if I'd seen or if I'd watch for something that had disappeared. Thankfully nothing of theirs ever went 'else where' on the day I was there cleaning. So I never caught any blame.
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
 
8 years ago (2016-07-07)
ashar, Darkangel, and OC,
Thanks for reading and commenting.
LOL OC, I often wonder if I'd have been disappointed if it hadn't been haunted! Seriously, we have lots of houses that are 100+ years old where I live (many not so grand looking) and you'd be surprised how many aren't haunted.
Natters (2 stories) (9 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-07)
Great story! Did the owners ever divulge anything that had happened to them whilst they had lived there?
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
 
8 years ago (2016-07-07)
Miracles,
Yeah, that baby really bothered me, sometimes I'd just have to shed a few tears for the poor thing. But other things in that room were really fascinating. It really was like being in a museum of sorts. He did have a couple of locked 'no touching' glass cases. Those items were probably incredibly fragile with age or valuable. I'm just glad he didn't have any taxidermied animals - those things really freak me out!
valkricry (49 stories) (3286 posts) mod
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8 years ago (2016-07-07)
Tweed and Wish-Not,
The owners only left me with the impression that they had a hard time retaining help 😆. But I liked it there, and the ghosties never bothered me any.
The feeling I got from most of them was that they 'belonged'. In it's hay-day, they probably had several servants, maybe even a live-in or two. Back then it wasn't unusual if happy with their situation, for help to remain with a family until retirement or death.
I'm glad you both enjoyed this.
OCGirl (4 stories) (64 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-06)
Very cool story! I felt like I could see the house the way you described it. In a home that old, how can there NOT be any ghosties?

Thanks for sharing!
Darkangel73 (4 stories) (127 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-06)
That was a awesome story! I like ghosts who can help out around the house.
ashar123 (6 stories) (168 posts)
 
8 years ago (2016-07-06)
The spirits never tried to harm you all. It was as if they were just following their daily routine as we all did and neither they had any tendency of terrorizing you all. Its our tendency to get freaked out when we notice something unexplainable.

Thanks for sharing. 😊
Miracles51031 (39 stories) (5000 posts) mod
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8 years ago (2016-07-06)
val - darn, lots of emotions ran through me when I read this one. When I got to the baby part, I almost couldn't finish reading it. I understand people have jobs to do, but wow 😭

I honestly loved this 😊 Thank you for sharing it.
Tweed (36 stories) (2529 posts)
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8 years ago (2016-07-06)
'Too few and far between', I believe it is Wish-Not 😆

Oh Val, what a remarkable house! What a joy it would be for you and the homeowners to chew the fat about all the unexpected comings and goings in this home.
Did you ever get the impression some of these ghosties were former servants? They seemed to identify with your activities, and I wondered if on the first day one of them was showing you how 'someone' liked her clothes set out.
I love how they put the radio on for you!

Thanks for sharing, always love reading your experiences! 😊
Wish-Not (16 stories) (534 posts)
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8 years ago (2016-07-06)
Love it Val! So good to read another story of yours! Too far and in between, think that's how one writes that. 😆

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