Showing posts with label ghosts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghosts. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

31 Days of Halloween 2012 ~ Day 8

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I need 36 hours in a day and 10 day in a week. Pretty please.

I am going to have to start in preparing for the holidays in January if I want to get everything I'd like to make done before the holidays roll around again next year. And these are on my list!

Click on the picture for this 'How to Make Human-Size Ghosts' tutorial from the DIY Network. There are floating ghosts, rising ghosts and even dancing ghosts. I need more time!!



Fore more 31 Days of Halloween...

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Terror Behind the Walls ~ Day 27

***So sorry days 27, 28 & 29 did not post automatically. Darn Blogger!***


Eastern State Penitentiary is the America's most historic prison. It is also a massive haunted house.....in a REAL PRISON! Can you imagine!

Opened in 1829 as part of a controversial movement to change the behavior of inmates through "confinement in solitude with labor," Eastern State Penitentiary quickly became one of the most expensive and most copied buildings in the young United States. It is estimated that more than 300 prisons worldwide are based on the Penitentiary's wagon-wheel, or "radial" floor plan.

Some of America's most notorious criminals were held in the Penitentiary's vaulted, sky-lit cells, including bank robber Willie Sutton and Al Capone. After 142 years of consecutive use, Eastern State Penitentiary was completely abandoned in 1971, and now stands, a lost world of crumbling cell blocks and empty guard towers.

I was watching Making Monsters on the Travel Channel tonight when I learned about Terror Behind the Walls at Eastern State Pen. They were making a monster for one of their exhibits. Naturally it's a 13 room tour that takes about 45 minutes. 45 minutes of haunted house! All while walking past dark, empty cells not knowing who or what lurks in the dark. Can you handle it? Well, the good news is at the end of the tour you can much on some funnel cake, provided you still have an appetite. And if not you might as well join Monster Mash spun by Zombie DJ.

And, Hey! It's all for a good cause. It a non-profit org that uses the revenue to preserve history. Nothing scary about that.

So, would you go....to prison....on purpose at Eastern State Pen? I totally would if I lived closer. If you've been tell us all about it, would ya?

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Ghost Box ~ Day 19

This is Bunny. She has a ghost box. I think that's fun. Check it out. You might, too!



Sunday, October 16, 2011

Bonaventure - Savannah, GA ~ Day 16

The Bonaventure Cemetery is considered the most haunted in Savannah, Georgia. Which, for a place like Savannah, is saying something.



See my post, The History of Bonaventure. It's a great story with more photos.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Quick & Simple Halloween Recipes ~ Day 13

Seeing on how behind I am in my Halloween planning this year, these recipes sure will come in handy!

From Taste of Home


Ogre Eyes Hot Chocolate
8 Servings
Prep/Total Time: 25 min.

Ingredients

8 cups milk, divided
1 cup mint chocolate chips
1 cup instant hot cocoa mix
16 large marshmallows
16 Crows candies
16 lollipop sticks

Directions

In a large saucepan, combine 1 cup milk, chocolate chips and cocoa mix. Cook and stir over low heat until chips are melted. Stir in remaining milk; heat through.

Meanwhile, cut a slit in top of each marshmallow; insert a candy. Carefully insert a lollipop stick through the bottom of each marshmallow and into each candy.

Pour hot cocoa into mugs or cups; place two prepared marshmallows in each cup. Serve immediately. Yield: 8 servings.

Editor's Note: If mint chocolate chips are not available, place 2 cups (12 ounces) semisweet chocolate chips and 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract in a plastic bag; seal and toss to coat. Allow chips to stand for 24-48 hours.


From Taste of Home



Quick Ghost Cookies
18 Servings
Prep/Total Time: 30 min.

Ingredients

1 pound white candy coating, coarsely chopped
1 package (1 pound) Nutter Butter peanut butter cookies
Miniature semisweet chocolate chips

Directions

In a microwave, melt candy coating; stir until smooth. Dip cookies into coating, covering completely; allow excess to drip off. Place on waxed paper.

Brush ends with a pastry brush dipped in coating where fingers touched cookies. While coating is still warm, place two chips on each cookie for eyes. Let stand until set. Store in an airtight container. Yield: about 3 dozen.


From Taste of Home


Strawberry Ghosts
30 Servings
Prep/Total Time: 30 min.


Ingredients

30 fresh strawberries
8 ounces white baking chocolate, chopped
1 teaspoon shortening
1/8 teaspoon almond extract
1/4 cup miniature semisweet chocolate chips

Directions

Wash strawberries and gently pat with paper towels until completely dry. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt white chocolate and shortening at 50% power; stir until smooth. Stir in extract.

Dip each strawberry in chocolate mixture; place on a waxed paper-lined baking sheet, allowing excess chocolate to form the ghosts' tails. Immediately press chocolate chips into coating for eyes. Freeze for 5 minutes.

In a microwave-safe bowl, melt remaining chocolate chips; stir until smooth. Dip a toothpick into melted chocolate and draw a mouth on each face. Yield: 2-1/2 dozen.


Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Legends of Savannah's Tunnels ~ Day 6

Savannah is a city built on her dead. Well, what does that mean? Exactly??

Creepy.

I don't know about you but the thought of mysterious underground tunnels gives new meaning to walking down the street at night. A series of centuries-old tunnels exist beneath much of Savannah's historic district. And to know what might've gone on down there is enough to keep you up at night.

Not much is known for certain about these tunnels. They were most likely built at different times and for varying purposes. For example, some were likely built by the British as part of the city's early defense system. And not surprisingly some were most likely built as part of the underground railroad. But it's those other tunnels that make the little hairs stand up on my arms.


Adjacent to the old Candler Hospital is the entrance to one tunnel. It's actually where the old morgue used to be. But before it was Candler Hospital, legend has it, doctors used this secretive area to perform illegal autopsies and human experiments. (Can you say Frankenstein?!) It runs under the hospital parking lot to Drayton Street.


Savannah's first major yellow fever epidemic occurred in 1820 and 666 people died. The 1854 epidemic followed killing 1,040 and it culminated in a final yellow fever outbreak in 1876, killing 1,066. By September of that year 5,000 of Savannah's 28,000 residents had fled. During the yellow fever epidemic, it is believed that some of the underground tunnels were used to hide the bodies of the dead until nightfall when they would be buried in secret away from the prying eyes of Savannah's frightened citizens.

Yellow fever was a mysterious and frightening illness causing uncontrollable hemorrhaging and sudden death. Also according to legend, many were believed to have slipped into a coma and been buried alive.

VIA


About a block away from the Old Candler Hospital, on Calhoun Square - the only square with all it's original buildings still intact, sits a dilapidated Greek Revival structure known as 432 Abercorn. The house was built in 1868 and belonged to Civil War general Benjamin J. Wilson who's wife was one of Savannah's yellow fever victims.

She left behind a young daughter who is said to have died from heat stroke after being punished by her father and according to witnesses the little girl and her father never left. Years later 432 Abercorn is purported to have experienced a triple murder (of 3 little girls) and a missing person. You might also hear that the bodies of 10,000 slaves who died on their trip from Africa were deposited here. Most Savannians will tell you just walking by the place will give you goose bumps.


And, if it's pirates ye fancy, well mateys, they had a tunnel, too!


Dug directly beneath the Pirates' House Inn & Restaurant, built way back in 1753, is a tunnel known as the Pirate's Passage. It is said to have extended from the rum cellar to a dock on the Savannah River a block away. Druken patrons of the tavern sometimes awoken to find themselves aboard ship headed to China having been "shanghaied" by pirates through the passage.


And according the Pirates' House place mat, Robert Louis Stevenson was once a guest and it was here he is said to have met the real Captain Flint and inspiration for his classic novel, Treasure Island. Of course, Captain Flint is among the myriad of restless souls who are said to haunt the place but I'm guessing none of them look like Johnny Depp.



HOPE YOU'RE GIDDY WITH GOOSE BUMPS......
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Haunted Savannah Ghost Stories Series ~ Day 5


Depending on who you ask, America's Most Haunted City might be New Orleans. I've never been to Louisiana so I can't comment, but Savannah, Savannah I know. In my humble opinion, October is the best time to visit. The heat isn't so bad and the gnats are all but gone. In fact, it's quite cool here right about now, for the south anyway. But Savannah in October is spectacular regardless of the weather....or the gnats. There's October Fest, there's the film festival, the Greek festival and, oh yeah, there are ghosts, too. Lots of 'em.


There are always ghosts in Savannah but this time of year is perfect for a ghost tour. Pick your poison: go on a walking tour, a haunted trolley, in a hearse and if you're really brave, go on the All Hallows Eve Paranormal Hunt of the Dead tour.

If you're strapped for cash or it's too late to plan a trip, how about you join me for my Haunted Savannah Blog Tour. I'll tell you all the ghost stories I know....for FREE. How's that sound?

Starting tomorrow, and various days during October, I'll post a special Savannah ghost story. If you can't wait and you need one tonight, search my blog. You'll find some really great ones, my own ghost story's here somewhere, as a matter of fact. That should tide you over until tomorrow. Just try not to scare yourself too much. You'll need your rest for tomorrow night.





ARE YOU HAVING FUN YET?
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Friday, September 30, 2011

We Gone Party Like It's My Birthday!


Today, because it is my birthday, and because I like to get ready for my favorite time of year on my birthday, that's exactly what we're gonna do! For 31 whole days!

Starting tomorrow, October 1st, Peach Street's 31 days of Halloween will be jam-packed with tutorials, DIY decor, freakishly delish recipes, ghost stories and more!

We'll welcome some special guests on halloween makeup and the paranormal. Plus, we'll discover the greatest handmade costumes out there!

And, last but certainly not least, I am excited to announce the upcoming launch of my YouTube channel. I'll be offering you DIY decor, tutorials, recipes and more in video....which I have to admit, the idea of, is really kinda creepin' me out. Do you want to see me on video??

I hope you'll join me for what's sure to be an awesome time. And, if you're brave, grab a button and share the love.

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