Subject: [ParanormalFlorida] Last Night's Investigation Report
Date: 4/9/2006 4:55:52 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time
From: LordOfThyNight@aol.com 
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Well last night we managed to pull out a small investigation and it was actually a lot of fun cause I was able to see a friend of mine and take my time exploring places near her property. We did three small places it was just my son James and I but they were all places with some history and age to them including one place which is supposed to be very haunted.

We headed on out about 9pm out to the Lake Helen area which for those that do not know borders the psychic town of Cassadaga and so our adventure begins here.

Asa Gray Park

We parked in front of an old historical church and walked on into this small park. Looks can be deceiving as it appeared to be very little until we actually went into some woods exploring. There were some punks hanging out in the street which were causing problems but they went the opposite way so the park became very quiet.

We walked over to a bird bath then a picnic shelter. I did not feel very at ease at this park something kept hanging over my shoulder and not physically I just could not pinpoint it.

We walked around the shelter once went behind the shed and started hiking down various trails. The one trail led us to an open area where we seen broken stone benches which probably were over 50 years old.

Then we took another trail which led us to a small overgrown trail in the woods with two chairs sitting in the middle of the path talk about eerie. I ended up sitting in one of them.

We eventually took a trail which led us back out to the wide open section of the park but James told me he heard some movement while we were walking. For some reason I felt extremely watched here. The site of course was much more then a park at one time.

We did walk back to the shelter, then took some photos at the entrance as the street lamp illuminated the park slightly then we headed on off. Not much to say here just that the feelings of being watched were very abundant.

As we were on the trails the sky was pulsating constantly with a beige colored lightening and some very mean clouds were rolling in. The lightening flashes were just seconds apart. We then headed on off to Blake Park.

 

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