Sunday, October 23, 2011

Ghost Adventures

The Great St. George Ghost Adventure

My family and I recently took a trip to St. George to visit the oldest of the three beauties, Hannah, aka Puff. The two youngest beauties Jac and Madeline, selected a ghost adventure over a southern Utah hike. Well, what they really wanted to do was search for Polygamists; which they had a lot more success at that then the ghost hunt.
The story goes that two Catholic girls have been buried with mormon pioneers’ setting the set stage for our quest; a journey to find out any facts to the truth of their burial. Legend and our trusty GPS lead us to two locations; two ghost towns each with a cemetery, and each with more clues to the validity of this tragic abandonment of these two seemingly  saintly young  schoolgirls.
Silver Reef is our first target, a grave site where all the inhabitants are separated into groups; Catholics, Protestants, Chinese and of course Pioneers. Our particular cemetery will take us to the Catholic section to see if any of our three mediums in the group can conjure up the poor tortured souls. Legend says the girls were abandoned in the Zion desert, left by their parents to wander, in search of polygamist wives and children, as their only form of entertainment. We found cool old wood cross graves; we did not feel the presence of any souls.
Our second site is Grafton, a small town at the base of Zion Canyon where two of our mediums, Fluff and Puff,  feel stirrings of something at the grave site, but is it the two Catholic girls, or something else that stirs in them? Stay posted for some video footage of their findings.
The story doesn’t end with a ghost, or a polygamist wife, but a serpent—serpent with a rattle on the end of his tale, and a piercing eye. Lurking at the bottom of a Grafton Stairwell the snake waits, waits to meet its eye with that of none other than Puff—one of our mediums. See her story for further detail on her blog: fluffandpuffsrealityblog
What does a ghost adventure have to do with fishing? Nothing--shut up it’s my blog I can put whatever I want in it.







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