Mild temps and haunted forests

Good morning Augusta

This morning we’ll have a mix of clouds and sun which will give way to cloudy skies this afternoon. There is a slight chance of a rain shower. High 63F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight we’ll have partly cloudy skies with a low of 37F. Winds will be out of the WNW at 5 to 10 mph.

The readings from my own instruments are:

The humidity is 93% with a dew point of 50ºF and a temperature of 52.2ºF and the wind chill is 52.2ºF.

The wind direction is Southeast between 0.4 MPH and 1.2 MPH.

The Barometric pressure is 29.57 HPA 999 and rising with a weather graphic indicating sun.

The UV rating is 0.0 out of 16,  Sunrise is at 6:52 a.m. sunset is 5:56 PM and Moon Rise is 8:16 a.m. and we have a New Moon.

The Raw METAR readings from Augusta’s airport are:

METAR KAUG 141053Z AUTO VRB04KT 9SM CLR 10/09 A2951 RMK AO2 SLP993 T01000094

Visibility is 9.0 miles/ 14.5 kilometers with clear skies so far.

We’ve had  0.09 inches of rain here over the past 24 hours.

It is fall and time to enjoy the fall colors.  You can do so from a car, but by far the best way to do it is to take a relaxing walk in the woods.  Remember the days when you were a kid and you used to collect some of the most strikingly colored leaves?

So, enjoy your walk in the woods.  Try a stroll in one of the 7 forrests noted on the following we site.  By the way, they are the 7 most haunted forests you will find.

Enjoy your walk.

http://theparanormal.ca/haunted_forests_woods.html

Well, most of those tales are from the U.K., so here are some from the U.S. down around Virginia.

http://ghostsnghouls.com/2012/05/23/creepy-stories-woods/

This one is supposed to be a true ghost story about a haunted cabin in the woods.  I’m skeptical about it though.

http://www.trueghosttales.com/stories/ghost-cabin.php

Still skeptical about shosts?  Well, if you have the luxury  of “seeing is believing” then watch some of this youtube posted video.

What is that anyway?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLMYMi0N8YA

Nothing like a stroll in the woods to get back to nature.  Right?

And, if you ever make it up to Maine, look over some of the most haunted places up here to go and visit.

http://www.hauntedplaces.org/state/Maine

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In sum you should now know that that old saying “gone but not forgotten” is not only true, but it is reality.  All around you. 

  They also hear you.  I personally know of one young man who made the serious mistake of saying out loud:  “Ghosts? Yeah? Well if its real enough to hurt you, its real enough to stop .45 caliber the hard way.” 

He doesn’t say rash things like that any more.

 

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