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The first episode of Haunted Christmas, the second themed season on the podcast, explores haunted places with Christmas names…both secular and religious. But which ones? Well, I shared eight places that had both paranormal activity and the names of things commonly associated with Christmas. Think decorations, reindeer, and people andContinue Reading

Hell's gate Bridge

Hell’s Gate Bridge Vehicles and pedestrians cross bridges every day without incident, but there is one bridge in Oxford, Alabama that was said to be the doom of a young couple. It is whispered and rumored to be the most haunted bridge in the state. As the legend goes theContinue Reading

There are certain emotions one is expected to find when visiting the final resting place of a loved one. Loss. Grief. If you were to venture deep into the Maple Hill Cemetery in Huntsville, Alabama, you might be able to hear the sound of joy and happiness. But if youContinue Reading

Last week I wrote on Show Day, a.k.a. Tuesday, about a new segment I was introducing on the show: Trivia Tuesday. I probably need to share these posts a little sooner than on Show Day to give more of a tease here. I did post a couple teases on YouTubeContinue Reading

What an absolutely delightful guest Lewis turned out to be. Not that I had any doubts, mind you. It’s just that I really enjoy reading his blog. It was even more fun putting an audible voice to all of that! And the way he could just peel haunted history outContinue Reading

Happy Mardi Gras! Laissez les bon temps rouler! I thought it’d be fun to explore the most haunted Fat Tuesday/Carnival cities that I could find. Dare to join me? Let’s indulge… New Orleans, Louisiana I think it’s safe to say that the first place that probably pops to most people’sContinue Reading

Okay, so I keep coming across paranormal events. Please bear with me as I continue to tweak my reporting of them. Still trying to figure out the best way to share them. The week they happen seems too little time. (Unless , of course, I’ve just learned of them theContinue Reading

Last year I got to wondering about haunted Christmas places. You know, places that have Christmas-themed names? Like North Pole, Alaska or Santa Claus, Indiana. Did any of them have reports of paranormal activity? But that’s all I ever did was wonder about it. I never took the time toContinue Reading

I’d like to give a special shout out to a blogger pal of mine: Jessica Penot of Ghost Stories and Haunted Places. She’s doing a little celebrating because her book, Haunted North Alabama, was recently released! Congrats, Jessica! I love the cover! I’m looking forward to reading what’s between it.Continue Reading

If you’ve followed me for a while you might be aware I’m a bit of a volleyball nut. Ever since we moved to Nashville and integrated into the volleyball culture here we’ve heard about the Fudpucker’s tournament down in Destin. Well, last week was the big Emerald Coast Volleyball WeekContinue Reading

Recently I wrote about how some historical organizations are using haunt jaunts as fundraisers. Now I’ve come across an article about how state tourism departments are realizing haunt jaunts as revenue streams. ALABAMA’S “GHOST TRAIL” Yesterday I read a great article by Marty Roney on MontgomeryAdvertiser.com called “Alabama’s ‘ghost trail’Continue Reading