Subj: [ParanormalFlorida] Last Night's Investigation Report  
Date: 1/23/2005 2:39:14 PM Eastern Standard Time 
From: AngelOfThyNight@aol.com  
To: ParanormalBuffalo@yahoogroups.com , paranormalghostsociety@yahoogroups.comParanormalflorida@yahoogroups.comParanormalGhostSociety@groups.msn.com  

Orlando Greenwood Cemetery

This place was pretty large as we drove down quite a few streets neighboring the cemetery. Our main focus here would be EVP work and to hike around learn about the early pioneers buried here.

We walked through a historical part of Orlando near some big southern style mansions and houses. It seemed that even the people in residential areas do not sleep some woman was on her cell phone, while a group of kids were on there porch, while at another house people were sitting on there porch and here it was in the middle of the morning.  I do know that the people were probably pretty curious as to what we were doing walking like we were on some mission lol.

Lee and I set off into the cemetery and I took him to the civil war and Spanish American war section of it which appeared to be the oldest part.

There was a hill in the center of the cemetery with a giant crypt this was my favorite area here and I would love to come back in the future sit down and just listen quietly.

It took us a long time to hike to the war section but Lee and I went our own ways for awhile and I felt the strong entities in this area. As a matter of fact I seen a few ghost in my flash here or at least ectoplasm in the distance manifesting. So they were checking us out. 

The feeling we got from walking around is that this place was very very serene I could have taken a nap here and I would have not been uncomfortable the least. There was one of the tallest and largest evergreens I have ever seen here as well pretty interesting knowing that tree has seen the entire history of this cemetery from when it first was erected.

Lee and I hiked over to a baby section which had miniature stones of different children who passed away. This section saddened me alot it just had a real depressing feeling..

But after hiking around awhile we decided to get moving this place is going to need a couple investigations due to its size and history we will work with it more in the future. I believe alot more remains to be seen as there is many roads throughout the cemetery.

We did notice in one area there was some vandalize done where some graves were tipped over, broke, or leaning on other stones. It would seem that there was more energy here perhaps because of it.

Lee and I headed on out though we did a basic hike and it was 4am so it was getting pretty close to sunrise. We then visited our final destination of the night which was the Drawdy-Rouse Cemetery.

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