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RE: A haunted house

in #story7 years ago

So much to say......

First of all, I'm doing my weekly catching up now - sorry I disappeared but working at 2 different teams on steemit plus dealing with my photo exhibition opening here in cph don't leave me much time - I even neglected my own posts for a while! Now I'm trying to get back on track with those and everyone I like here ;)

Ok, best thriller ever! I didn't know what to watch, but I think I won't - that was ok for tonight haha! The pictures are amazing!!! It reminds me of the Phantom Manor at Disneyland Paris...creepy and beautiful... I can't imagine it being worse though...(or do you mean it was just different where you grew up?)

Now...as a theologian and at the same time kind of logical person, I would say 'no' - I don't believe in ghosts...but...I'm not the 'normal' kind... I'm the strange kind...which means, that I get feelings, I see vivid dreams (and sometimes things that are not there...paranoia much...), and read auras...So, I don't know if I actually ever saw a ghost but I got into situations like the one you describe. I also believe that children (and animals - especially cats) always see the truth and they are never inconsistent for no reason. In Greece we have a saying that goes somehow like this ''From the kid and the crazy you learn the truth''. If you ask me, after studying psychology for a while, it seems to me that there are no crazy people - there are just people who get stuff that not all can...

Have a great night @tarazkp, thanks for this story...and to...punish myself for being an 'unfaithful' follower lately haha...100% upvote+resteem ;)

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You sir deserve a vote for being loyal :)

Haha well thanks for that :D I sure am!! Even though I prefer 'lady' or 'madam' than 'sir' - Sir Mommy would sound weird hahahaha :P

Glad you are back and also glad you are keeping busy. real life mu st take precedence and it is awesome you have you have your own exhibition happening. I appreciate all followers, and support, even the unfaithful ones. ;)

You mentioned the cats and we had quite a few over the years. The only ever hissed at nothing in that area of the house and rarely were up there at all. They stayed away also. I think that very young children like my brother was are less afraid at that age as they are yet to learn what is to be feared. Children are braver than adults but it is likely their innocence that allows it.

Make sure you take some time in your schedule to chillout and relax a bit too. And I wish you all the luck with the exhibition. Make sure you do some posts about what it takes to organise and how it plays out. I think it would be very interesting and useful to see for many people who may plan something similar somewhere. I remember the work my dad had to do to prepare for his exhibitions. They were only every few years though.

I don't know if you've seen some pictures/articles who show cats looking at nothing - well, there's a theory that they do, we just don't...
Also kids, yeah - they have no understanding of fear so they are braver indeed, I believe that too!
Keeping as busy as possible, the time is now !!!
Yeah, I had my first one at Hilton Athens when I started photography, almost a decade ago, then another one in Rome which wasn't a big success anyway and now this one here in Copenhagen as part of an art installation at the International Theater in Denmark - pretty big news for me! And yes, I plan on making a post about it :D
Thanks for understanding and keep us always up at night with your wonderful stories ;)