I really hit upon something today… We Eastern U.S. sorts are in the midst of winter weather in October… BEFORE HALLOWEEN! All my experiences of growing up in North in New Hampshire never prepared me for a New York storm THIS time of year.
However, I have determined the cause of such global weirdness… It is the fault of the retail establishment. Their insistence on encouraging Christmas shopping well BEFORE Halloween has led to attracting snow earlier in the year. We are totally out of sync. If we can’t ascend the normal progression of holidays properly, then we deserve the weather patterns mimicking our own.
If you want further proof of this, take a look at my Christmas Cactus. It’s in bloom NOW! At the rate we’re going, we’ll experience Springtime in January.
Today’s Guest Draw is Poughkeepsie Paranormal Investigators, Pou Para. These guys are featured in the Patchett Series that was filmed for Neighborhood Journal on Cable Vision, Dutchess County. They joined my team IndyPara for an exciting investigation. We gleaned a lot of evidence from this one. The EVPs are still accessible. They are a couple blog posts back.
The star of this draw is Ed. He was a real hoot. He gets very excited about paranormal activity. We had a great time with these guys. They make a nice addition to our own team as they bring different aspects to the table. We will likely work with them in the future as well. We just finished up the Garrison House with them. That one was filmed for Paranormal Valley. The episode will air in the Spring (which is probably in January if the weather continues… HA! Just kidding).
Thanks Charlie, Jimmy and Ed for a truly professional and fun ghost hunt at the Patchett!
Eat Cookies, Hunt Ghosts
Tj
as always, its an honor to be able to work with such a fine group as yourself’s! we really do appreciate it and look forward to working with you all more! great comics too lol.
The honor is ours as well!
🙂
Tj
The weirdness is the same over the other side of the globe. Here in New Zealand, we’re getting high Summer temperatures, when it’s still Mid-Spring.
So that’s where our heat went? Sheesh!
Tj