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Cheshire Hillside cemetery

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Alexandra requested a little earlier than usual, and got there on time, while I had trouble finding it and was late. Google maps wasn’t running, maybe poor signal strength. It’s at 166 Wallingford Rd, Cheshire. It didn’t help that the first entrance didn’t connect to the main area. Ok, whining over. Angelica arrived after me. […]

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Westchester Ct, near Day Pond State Park

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Continuing to offer practice time to the rookies, and any other Ghostworker, I picked out this cemetery on aptly called Cemetery road, it was associated with the Congregational Church and I assumed the two would be adjacent. Not so. The one person who tried couldn’t find me, and I had to search for it, at […]

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Return to Seaside Sanatorium

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Priscilla was visiting there recently, there’s a nice beach and the place is of interest to us, she texted “… we’ve done some work here, a few years ago. The place is still home to many souls. There are signs posted that they will be tearing down the buildings.” and then invited the ghost workers […]

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Guilford, a lake house

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Deb, one of the ghostwork trainees just moved into a lake house and invited me over. But she had more in mind. Ghost work. It didn’t take 5 minutes and I had work to do. She got her usual sensations in one specific location, and wanted me to remove it. It was easy to sense, […]

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Rhinebeck Cemetery, New York State

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Michelle and I were in the area after meeting up with Jared and Shelby, we’d just enjoyed lunch at Taste Budd’s Cafe (40 W Market St, Red Hook, NY 12571,  (845) 758-6500) our favorite place for healthy food, when they surprised me by taking me to a local cemetery, not your usual thing to wander […]

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Return to Chelmsford

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So annoying, WordPress deleted or not saved my first report. Check back to Oct 17 2024 for the first visit. Everything had been fine until the last month. Then someone appeared to wake up the client, and the clicking, which we had not dealt with the first time was still active high up on a […]

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Rocky Hill, Rose Hill Memorial Park

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I’d set up two cemeteries but the golf tournament in Rocky Hill had traffic backed up for miles, and the weather was sunny, hot and humid, we carried umbrellas to shield us. Once again Angelica went to the later cemetery first, returned to the first but couldn’t find us and went back to the second, […]

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Marlborough CT, two cemeteries

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Trying to get the rookies trained by hands-on experiences, assisted by Priscilla, we were joined by Angelica, Alexandra and Carina. I purposely chose not to assess even though I was early. It’s the next step in precepting, a pulling back from doing everything so that the new people take on more. First up, Century Cemetery, […]

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Thomas Cemetery, Southington

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One of two cemeteries picked out for the trainees, I got there late which didn’t help, so Alexandra and Angelica were one their own, unprotected, while I raced to meet them. There was a lot to do there and Alexandra was in full power mode, so this cemetery was enough, my coffee craving taking over […]

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An easy time in Woodbury CT

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Here’s Priscilla’s notes: Our team was invited to a home in Woodbury, Ct. The location was absolutely beautiful nestled on a hill in the woods.  An experience like this one is rare.  The home felt immediately welcoming.   A space filled with light and healing energy. It was the kind of place you don’t want to leave.  […]

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