Summer Ghost Hunting

By Carolan Ivey on August 26, 2011

I don't know if it was the heat, but the orbs were a-flyin' in Williamsburg, VA and Philadelphia, PA this month!  As a huge fan of ghost walks wherever I travel, I normally capture one or two here and there. This time, though, almost every frame had at least one, and some had dozens!

First up is our family vacation to the Historic Triangle in Virginia, which included Colonial Williamsburg. The first batch of pictures were taken during the day, and at night during the Tavern Ghost Walk. The guide for the ghost walk was kinda "meh", but once I downloaded the pictures from my camera, my jaw dropped.

(Keep in mind many of these photos have been reduced in size to fit in the blog, so the orbs may not show as clearly as they could…)

Stable outside Governor's Palace, Colonial Williamsburg
Stable, Governor's Palace, Colonial Williamsburg. Orbs float around my husband (right), my son and his girlfriend.


Tack room of the stable, Governor's Palace, orb seen near top of the doorway.


Dozens of orbs outside a house in Colonial Williamsburg – possibly the most orbs I've ever caught in one photograph.


More orbs outside another Colonial Williamsburg house.

Now for a few snaps from a ghost hunt I took in historic Philadelphia, courtesy of ghosttour.com.


My EMF meter goes off in the old town square.


Orbs in the old town square, which was laid out by Chrisopher Wren and was later used as a potter's field.


Orbs near some row houses near Carpenters Hall. Some of the people on the tour heard men talking and smelled pipe smoke. There was no one else in the area.


Orb near left side of window on the upper floor, Carpenters Hall.


A few orbs in a green space on the walk toward Powell House.


Many orbs outside the front of Powell House.


I snapped several pictures of this small, hedge-lined yard at the rear of Powell House. This orb appeared in one.

Anyone else have some summer 2011 spookies to share?

Happy hunting!

Carolan Ivey

www.carolanivey.com

 

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  1. A million thanks for posting this ifrnomaiton.

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