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Subject: [ParanormalCalifornia] Day 4: Our Amazing Journeys In Santa Cruz California Report April 24th 2016
Date: 5/1/2018 4:42:54 PM Pacific Standard Time
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Misión la exaltación de la Santa Cruz
& Holy Cross Catholic Church


We begin the second half of our day at the Santa Cruz Arboretum & Botanical Gardens which is now situated on what is now the campus of the University of California. This is one of the most favorable horticultural sites in the world containing over 300 plant families which include flowers, trees, bushes and foliage from every part of the world. Their are plants from New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and even throughout California locally. Some of the plant species are extremely rare you wont see them anywhere else unless you travel abroad.

The land these garden reside on once was owned by Henry Cowell. That name pops up often in Santa Cruz as you recall I visited the Henry Cowell Redwoods Grove nearby. It is nice when I can do credible research connecting the dots so their is more purpose to our journeys and why we choose such given locations. The Arboretum had its first official start in 1964 which started off with about 90 species of eucalyptus. But in 1967 founding Chancellor Dean E. McHenry formed the Arboretum and the Plantations Committee to advance the project. Today it not only serves those who enjoy nature walks along with plant life but also for students to learn about horticulture on campus.

I wanted to visit the arboretum before I visited the Mission Of Santa Cruz. When I do my paranormal investigations or explorations I like to throw in bonus locations. Extra places so that when your on our website you get to see some other cool stuff whether that is nature or scenery. Since were dealing with such a beautiful historic church I felt that botanical gardens would be a nice addition to go along with the mission on our website. The work we do we do because we care we want our viewers to be proud of what we do and take pride in preservation of such sites.

I had a great time at the arboretum plus proceeds keep this place funded so I did not mind paying to get in. I also had gotten to walk through a butterfly garden and well if you know me then you know I have a deep love for butterflies. Their are trails you can take through various gardens honestly this arboretum is one of the most extensive collections in the world. I seen flowers and plants that I never even knew existed some were so exotic looking others were vibrant full of colors. I did take photos of many of the flowers for the website.

With that being said we moved on to the massive hill known as Mission Hill in Santa Cruz where it all begin. At one time the only thing that stood in California were missions which often were built to spread Catholicism especially with the local natives. The mission was founded in the later 1700's its the oldest historic site in Santa Cruz built by man. But over the years fires, raids, renovations, restorations and newer buildings have came to be. But the land itself the mission sits on was the site of some of the first explorers to have reached the west coast from Spain.

When I arrived here a massive wedding was taking place inside the Holy Cross Church so this really deterred the project a little because I did not get to investigate the church. I even waited till after the wedding where everyone had cleared on off and the priest had locked down everything right after. So I was a little sad about not being able to check out the holy cross. But this church can be seen from nearly all over Santa Cruz as it sits on a tall hill near downtown.Of course this lead to the pueblo town of Branciforte in the later 1700's.

Behind the church is a small graveyard burials begin here in 1791 through 1850. I had a hard time trying to read any of the gravestones they were crumbling and in pieces. The fact remains that it is one of the oldest cemeteries in the state of California so another reason for my visit to the church ground. I read that the cemetery was much larger and when construction took place many of the remains in 1885 were interred to the other nearby Holy Cross Cemetery where they were buried in a mass grave. The graves that were left in tact more then likely were relevant historic figures who served the mission such as priests who devoted there lives to the Holy Cross Church. Supposedly the courtyard, gardens and park all contain gravesites which have no stones. I wonder if church goers ever realize that when they walk around this church they are also stepping ont he graves of the dearly departed!

Near the graveyard is a protected remnant of the mission church foundation wall behind the current Holy Cross Church. I was excited to see the wall because of its age I mean when you think about it when the Spanish arrived here the only people that lived here were local Yokut and Ohlone Indians. They lived off the land in some huts, bark houses etc. Then the Spanish arrived building massive churches, missions and pueblo buildings. This wall was the first of its kind in the region it was the first wall the natives would have ever seen as prior to this they had no idea what a church even was let alone walls, gates or pueblo structures.

Besides the wall the only other Mission Building on the grounds that is left is a long multi-room structure which housed local Indian families. I did not get to tour this building because when I arrived they were getting ready to close everything on up. Whatever happened to churches always being open to the public? I guess those times are long gone and strangely it was still early in the day I believe around noonish when we were here.

I was however lucky enough to check out the New Mission Dolores well sort of new. The first Mission had been swept away in a flood the lady at the museum told me and the second one crumbled during an earthquake so for about 75 years all that remained were walls on the property besides just the church. Thus in 1931 a copy or replica of the old Mission was built in its place donated by a lady who paid for the entire project. When I went into the Mission I was glorified by it felt like you were in an old Spanish Mission because it felt like stepping back into time.

Their were wood crosses on the walls, biblical paintings one of them depicts the rapture and perhaps the big battle between heaven and hell. Their are candles lit everywhere and Latin writing on an archway above the alter. Three statues behind the alter very old ones I thought they were creepy and Jesus on a cross that hung on this pole. Their was dark benches throughout and of course wooden pews. A balcony above the entrance to the Mission where probably an organ goes and holy water in these giant stone chalices at the entrance. One of the paintings depicted a priest holding a skull in his hand I thought that was a bit dark. I also seen a painting of an arch angel I believe it was Michael maybe Gabriel!

Their also is the Doyle Memorial with urns, flowers, plaques etc. As a matter in fact it appears to be two gravestones in the flooring. I seen a plaque above them as well which I had taken the time to read the history. Despite the fact the mission is not big you can find history here if you take a time out to do research and read what is around you. Also you can light a candle but it cost money religion nowadays is a business that is what is tragic despite that I am not a believer or have faith I do value the church. I hate seeing the church become a tourist trap and honestly the Mission is one sort of. Kids were running around climbing pews and of course you had me standing at the alter giving a sermon to everyone.

The ceilings were somewhat high their was four chandeliers imagine back in the day having to climb on a ladder just to light candles because this place did not always have electricity. They had flowers also inside at the alter and a few other areas. Their was no stained glass just very small rectangular windows on the side walls and one above the balcony. They tried to make it like the original so when you walk inside you feel like your in the original Spanish Mission. Unfortunately the lady at the gift shop told me I had to go but I had some alone time here to try to investigate at least.

I did not have time to look around the museum but they do have robes, chalices for wine and other really nice artifacts if your into that sort of thing. I felt a bit rushed here so most of my investigation and research was done outside. When I was wandering the grounds I found this gravestone that said in memorial to all those buried on these sacred grounds. Technically or truthfully I should say their are unmarked graves all over the grounds to this parish. This was a cemetery the mission sat in the middle of it! Kind of morbid huh? You have to think outbreaks, death, chaos and peace all have coexisted with one another on this hill.

I seen some other really haunting building on site as their are quite a few. In front of the church their is a town park it also has plaques as the Holy Cross overshadows it. This guy dressed nicely at the park started talking to me. Honestly, I forgot what he said to me but we talked for a bit I believe he was homeless or mentally impaired either way I am not judging. He says to me one day your going to see that Ill be famous and will have my photo the guy was a character so I took a photo of him at the park per his request and he is right he will end up on our website because my journeys are not just about the places I go but also the people I meet along the way. I told this guy I am Lord Rick and explained to him a bit about what I was doing .I I think he wanted me to make him famous not sure I would want fame my only goal is to promote the work we do sharing with you history, solid paranormal research and a few good times.

I walked all around the church the views of the Santa Cruz Mountains are nice but the one thing that is special about this place is the flowers. I made sure to photographically document all of them because were also going to have a nice nature or section called Church Flowers or something to that effect. I did not get to see everything but their are courtyards and quite a few other things to see on Mission Hill. My exploration was brief and although I seen so much it would never be enough many of the buildings are old and places like these tend to be haunted. I would have loved to see more but we still had a journey up the Pacific Coast to San Francisco plus checking on into the luxurious Sheraton which I got a sweet deal for so I could not wait.

I also read about a train tunnel at the bottom of Mission Hill called the Yesteryear built in the 1800's. At one time three different railroads utilized the tunnel. Their is supposedly a newer tunnel now being used but the old one is abandoned, dark, creepy and when I found out about this it made me wonder that when I go back to Santa Cruz if I should make sometime to walk through it as it goes right under the Mission. I was kicking myself for missing it sometimes when you do research later down the road you find out more facts or things you may have missed. Mission Hill is no small hill I mean its not just a hill with a church their are houses, businesses etc overlooking Sacramento and the ocean.

No less I find this to be a fascinating historic site it offers the mission, train tunnel, church, historic park and a museum which boast robes worn by the first missionaries who came to California to declare California a territory of Spain. I was just happy to be a part of it and I do not think were done here. Id like to go back to check out more sites out this way there is just so much. But to spend a few days adventuring in Santa Cruz taught me so many things and that is this is a strange area but also an area that contains so many gems. I mean with sites like The Mystery Spot, Court Of Mysteries and this Mission on a hill where the dearly departed remain buried forgotten really makes Santa Cruz one of the more stranger cities on the California Coastline and that is not even all of it. But the Mission was the last of our projects in Santa Cruz for awhile.

Now my journey would focus on our fifth day on a place called Angel Island in San Francisco which has a military fort, quarantine station, hospital and a bunch of other really awesome historic sites. I was stoked to get on the boat and spend a day on that island but boy was I tired. Before I left Santa Cruz we did eat lunch at Jack in the Box not the best experience. Their was four young people sitting in the lot loitering smoking crack two women and two guys. Plus they messed up my order I believe and it was just really busy food was not that great. The Jack In The Box here is not like that its all fresh, hot and you do not see a parking lot filled with people hitting crack. I was kind of shocked because they did not seem to care was looking and cops were driving by like it was nothing too.

The coastal drive was really nice I stopped at this look out point above the San Fran Bay Actually its the Sutro Baths and Land's End area to take some shots of us. The first time I was here I was investigating a fort and I ran out of daylight so we never had gotten them for the baths project we did. The Baths were the largest swimming pools at the time in the world built right along the coast each day filling up with ocean water then being pumped out to keep the water fresh. It was an engineering marvel believe me and today all that remains are ruins. But the views of the bay are really nice and boy those winds were whipping.

I had a nice dinner down on the Wharf also then later that night my son went swimming and I sat outdoors next to a nice roaring fire. This was the second time I have stayed at a Sheraton its kind of pricey for anything here so I will not eat here or even get a snack. But it has a workout room, fire pits outside, heated pool, Jacuzzi etc so I can deal with that lol. I just drank a beer out by the pool under the stars and relaxed. It was a day filled with nature such as flowers, birds, aquatic life and in between a historically haunted cemetery and a mission on a hill which dates back to the 1700's.

I am quite fascinated with the coastline of California its riddled with history, mystery, lore, UFOs and of course missions like this were built right along it 26 in total from the bay all the way south into Santa Cruz. Very few of them stand or are preserved so I felt lucky to have gotten to see a stone wall dating back to over 200 years ago built by the Spanish or robes that priest had worn crossing the stormy ocean to get to the new world. I seen plenty of nature and day five of the journey was spent delving into some wonderful historic sites like Santa Cruz's Memorial Park a gorgeous cemetery and the burial grounds of The Holy Cross.

People often have no idea that these missions and theological sites are a part of our wild western heritage. Some of the first men who braved California came from Europe in large galleons then set food into an entirely different world eventually building small pueblo towns, missions and ranches. Most of it has been lost but Misión la exaltación de la Santa Cruz still exist today even if most of it has been lost some remnants still stand today including the old missions long house which provided shelter for the local natives while they converted to Catholicism. With that being said we would be up first thing at sunrise because we had a ferry to catch to Angel Island which will appear in our Day 5 Report and the final leg of this awesome project. One thing that is going to come with this is flowers where there is darkness there also is light!
Peace,
Lord Rick


While exploring the grounds of the Mission I came across this very intriguing man sitting on a bench. Now I know this is not paranormal and nor does our site always have to be about it because really it is about the places we go and the folks we meet along the journey. He asked me if I could take his photo I said sure and he told me to remember his face because some day the world will know who he is and he will be famous. He said its not his calling then made it clear that its gods. In a sense he now is indicted on The Paranormal & Ghost Society website for thousands to see so yeah he does have some fame already. I am not sure of this man was homeless because nearby there was a sack of belongings and for all I know he could have been angel or something. He had talked to me after seeing me film and photograph the mission. Told me its a really fine day out he had a bit of a southern accent perhaps. Very nice friendly man and was glad to make some conversation with him! Strange thing is I walked away then turned around and this man vanished without a trace it was really freaking bizarre! 

This wall is all that remains of the original mission while their is also a building that served as a dormitory for the natives this is technically the oldest site on the grounds which to some may look like a pile of rocks but it really was part of the first settlement in Santa Cruz that dates back to the 1790's. It is a piece of history because the first Spanish explorers who came here built it with their very own hands.

Not many are aware that the grounds located all around the Holy Cross Church contain unmarked burial sites. Most of the interments found in the courtyard and behind the churh are native Americans. Some also were probably priest and missionaries from Spain. The mission planted flowers and gardens to make the site a little more tolerable. But despite how many flowers get planted the fact is it changes nothing this still is a cemetery and is considered one according to county records.  Very few who even attend this congregation are aware of this and you would not be unless you actually did more research on the property. The only stones surviving are behind the church and then we have this memorial found in the courtyard and flower gardens.

Not exactly what you expect to see in a Mission or Church but it appears this priest maybe its a saint or apostle is holding a skull in his hand. I found the painting to be a bit morbid maybe even creepy in a sense what about you?


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