Friday, October 31, 2008

The Annual Ghost Walk

Patti De Santis put together the Annual Ghost Walk for the Downtown Bordentown Association again this year. She did a fine job of gathering talented storytellers and planning the event. Over 300 people came to listen and learn about the ghosts, some dating back to the Civil War period, some as recent as last week.

It was fun, leading a group of thirty folks who came to hear the paranormal stories in town. The stories from my book, Haunted Bordentown (New Jersey) came alive at each of nine stops as a storyteller related what happened to them or to the residents living there.

I led the last group at 8 pm. I think this is the last frontier to be explored. We’ve gone to the moon. Now it’s time to understand about time and the afterlife and how it relates to us today.
It was fun, leading a group of thirty folks who came to hear the paranormal stories in town. The stories from my book, Haunted Bordentown (New Jersey) came alive at each of nine stops as a storyteller related what happened to them or to the residents living there.

I led the last group at 8 pm. Over 300 people came to listen and learn about the ghosts, some dating back to the Civil War period, some as recent as last week. I think this is the last frontier to be explored. We’ve gone to the moon. Now it’s time to understand about time and the afterlife and how it relates to us today.

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