Posted on 10/25/2005 5:14:02 AM PDT by Billie
Good morning to the Finest. Pippin is one of our most frequent guest contributors, and it's always a delight to open my mailbox and see another "Pippin's Thoughts", and think how best to showcase her latest words.
This is not our regular Halloween thread (don't miss that this weekend!), but with Ghost Stories being her topic it seems fitting to throw in a few Spooky graphics today ....... such as feiny's *Very Scary Mojo* below!
October 25, 2005
Deeper Than The Deep Blue Sea
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Several hundred miles off the coast of Guam is the Mariana Trench, the deepest place in the ocean. On January 23, 1960, Jacques Piccard and Donald Walsh climbed into a submersible vessel and were lowered into the cold, lonely darkness. Their descent into the deep, which set the world record, has never been repeated.
The depth of the ocean is mind-boggling. The Mariana Trench is nearly 7 miles down. The water pressure at the bottom of the trench is 15,931 pounds per square inch. Yet there is life. Walsh saw flat fish on the ocean floor, surviving despite the pressure and the darkness.
For most of us, it's hard to fathom just how deep the Mariana Trench is. But much more difficult to comprehend is the love of God. Paul was hard-pressed to describe it, but he prayed that his readers would be able somehow to grasp "the width and length and depth and heightto know the love of Christ which passes knowledge" (Ephesians 3:18).
The reason we can never reach the depths of God's love is that it is infinitebeyond measure. If you ever feel alone and unloved, that you've sunk to the depths of dark despair, think about Ephesians 3:18. God's love for you is deeper than the Mariana Trench! Dennis Fisher
You're never beyond the reach of God's love.
Good morning Billie and FReepers everywhere.
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I asked if she could visit a friend tonight who *does* have internet. I hope she can, but she's *here* even if she can't respond personally.
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Thanks for removing the double post at #6! You are quick!
Hi Billie, you or Pippin have gone to a lot of trouble and I would love to read the ghost stores but the pictures are on top of the words. Is there any place I can go to read them without the pictures?
mrszip
This is something I wrote a long time ago. Could be fitting.
Am I flesh?
Or a tortured soul in a dream?
A nightmare!
A hideous nightmare!
With no beginning, no end.
Always the same.
Me, careening through a sea of darkness.
Groping for a speck of light.
Hoping for a dawn that never comes.
Fleeing the unseen creature that follows.
Unseen, but sensed.
Unheard, but felt.
But, is it...
Behind me?
or, Inside me?
Looking to escape this tired flesh?
Yep! The biscuits and the custard came.
I ate the fingers but still have the custard.
I'm waiting to get some things to go with it.
I need to make a trip to the store. :o)
Thanks for the fingers and the custard!
Sorry I haven't been online much lately but I can only post at work at certian times during the day. (breaks and lunch).
I don't have access to the internet on my PC at home right now. But I'm working on that :o)
Thanks for the nice job - both of you. Great background/side obrder Billie, I will link it to the weekend Halloween /Fall Festival thread which will also be "ghost story" intense.
Pippin, hope you are able to get to computer. What happened to your home one? I thought it was a fairly new one..
Billie, using two hands to type. Swelling a bit down.PTL for ONE THING BETTER. will take what God gives.
One of my rare posting times!
I also prefer to hear "disabled" rather than "handicapped" but you're right - parking spots, etc. in the U.S. are labeled for "handicapped".
Good morning, Temple. Hoping this finds Ink still feeling queenly and giving orders at your house. :)
Hello everybody!
After a few weeks of craziness about the nomination of Harriet Miers, and all the feuding going on - not only on Free Republic, but also, in general - I thought it would be fun to get everyone off the subject of politics, hurricanes and stuff that's been permeating the news for the past three months. The leaves are changing colors and falling, the weathers getting cooler, and the holidays are fast approaching; that means it's time to get into some fun - reminiscing of past holidays as well as planning for the ones coming up.
Of course, the first one (since it is October) is Halloween. And we all know what that means! Time to get the costumes for the kids trick-or-treating ready; bring out the candy and other goodies for the little monsters coming to your door on October the 31st. There are the Halloween parties and scary movies on TV, which make folks think of ghosts, vampires, witches and wizards, as well as other monsters of the imagination.
I have some memories of some scary and some not-so-scary moments. I remember I would sometimes mention encountering (or not encountering) ghosts. The jurys still out on my belief - I guess youd call me an open-minded skeptic. But Ive had some strange things happen to me in past years that cause me to stop and think about what I believe. Below are some incidences I will relate to you, and you tell me whether I was visited by a ghost or if it was just my imagination.
When I was a little girl about seven years old, our family (Mom, Dad, my brother and two sisters) left Indiana and moved to Eastern Tennessee, around Greeneville, where my dad was born and raised. Now, in that part of the country there are lots of old farm houses, and the locals there were a superstitious folk. I mean *every* place according to them had haints in them.
Well, Dad and Mom bought this old home from an elderly woman who knew my dads family. The house was over 100 years old. We lived in it less than a year because my dad, being a restless job-seeker, found a job in Maryland.
But I digress!
The house we were living in was reputedly haunted. While I never really experienced anything more frightening than a black snake in the outhouse, my dad told a story about being awakened by the former owner's ghost. (the old lady having died a few days earlier) She was, in a way, telling him to take care of her house.
When we got to Maryland we lived in a trailer park in Odenton. Some of the rumors and stories there I cant repeat here as it may be too offensive for folks of certain ethnic heritage. But, one thing I can tell you was that our trailer park had bats! Rumor had it that if you stood under the porch light for too long, the bats would come and make nests in your hair! That certainly kept us inside at night!
Then we moved to Glen Burnie, to the house my parents still live in. It was a small house, only three bedrooms, a bathroom, living room and kitchen. It was built in the late forties or early fifties, and was owned by two families before us. We rented at first, then later bought the house.
The neighbor next door used to tell us stories of the families who lived there before. They were some strange folks, according to her - including one man who used to chew or eat clothespins! She told us this man haunted the house, but I never ran into him.
My sisters and I were in the second largest bedroom; its now Moms sewing room/office. My brother was in the smallest bedroom (how he managed to get all the stuff he had in that room remains a mystery to me!).
Since the house was so small and my dad liked to stay up to watch TV, and my sisters liked to giggle a lot and talk while in bed, I always had a hard time getting to sleep so I'd just lie awake for the longest time.
My bed was nearest the bedroom door and I would sometime stare at the door and I can swear I saw it move by itself!
Sometimes I heard noises I couldnt explain. One night I thought I saw a woman at the door of the bedroom - it wasnt my mom, and I kept staring at the woman until she went away.
We had this little dog, Dickie; he was a Terrier/Chihuahua mix. He lived 16 years. After he died, my niece was staying at Mom and Dads house and she had to get up for something in the kitchen. Now the kitchen was where Dickie used to sleep in a little box made up as a bed under the kitchen table. At night he used to come out of the kitchen to wake someone up to let him out to do his business.
When my niece got to the kitchen she thought she heard Dickie moving around, and she swears she saw him come out of the kitchen - and he had died three months earlier!
About the time my brother entered the Marine Corps, Mom, Dad and my sisters went down to his graduation from boot camp; I stayed with a friend of mine in the house. Back then we had a dog named Topsey. Topsey was a quiet dog and never barked or whined much at night. But this night my friend and I were asleep in my room, and we were awakened by the most blood-curdling noise we had ever heard! It was Topsey - she had never howled like that before and it was scary! My friend and I couldnt get out of the house fast enough. Everyone says it was probably something Topsey always did when she was alone in the house. But I think she saw something!
I remember the times we would all go visit my grandparents in Tennessee; they lived in a big old house. The house was torn down sometime in the late 70s, my grandpa died in 1975. But I remember the upstairs part was just one big room with about 4 beds. I guess when you have 8 kids in the house you needed the space!
I remember hearing and seeing a lot of strange things. I must be some sort of medium or something because it seems I can feel the presence of ghosts in some places. I know it sounds weird but can you give me a better explanation?
The last story took place about 1982, a year after my grandma in Canada died. Thats my moms mom. Grandma lived with Moms youngest sister, who was taking care of her, and two of Moms brothers. Grandma died in March of 1981 and my aunt died only 8 months later! At the time of their deaths, my uncles were in the process of building on the same property as the old house, a larger and more handicap-friendly house. It was built to my aunts specification but neither she nor my grandmother got to live in it as it wasnt completed until late 1982.
In 82, I took my oldest nephew up to Vancouver to the Worlds Fair that was being held there and to visit Moms other sister who lived there. The three of us decided to go to Saskatchewan to visit with my uncles and maybe stay in the old house one last time. I dont remember were Mike or my aunt slept, but I slept in the small room off the living room where my grandma used to sleep. There were still a lot of her things in the room. My aunt used to sleep on a small cot just outside the room; Grandma had Alzheimers and could not be left alone for too long.
As I was starting to sleep, I felt like there was someone in the room with me; I wasnt scared, instead I had a sense of peace and comfort. I felt safe. It is almost as if my grandmother and my aunt were there telling me that all was well and they were happy with their new Home. I had a good sleep that night!
Well, there you have it! My stories, now it's your turn. Do you have stories of strange occurrences? Tell us about them - they can be scary or funny or even comforting. ~ Pippin
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