I'll be honest I have always been a firm believer in ghosts.
When we moved into our rental house, immediately little things started to happened. We tried to link them to the house just being old but as time has progressed we have come to believe that the house really is haunted.
Last Saturday I was home alone and sitting at the computer, I had closed my bedroom door (which I can see from the computer) when I got home--a bit later I heard the door push open with force. I assumed it was Harley because he'll head butt the door with all his weight--however when I looked up Harley was asleep on the floor as was Jack. Which means the door did that without cat help.
But what happened early this morning takes the cake. I was asleep in bed and I awoke to a loud squealing humming noise--I'll be honest it sounded like a train squealing down the tracks (we have tracks right in the backyard) but it was much louder and closer. Hubby awoke and heard it too. He jumped out of bed went into the hall, and realized what it was. He threw open the 2nd bedroom door and the treadmill was running full blast. He hurried to unplug it and ran back to our room shaking terribly. The treadmill was running full blast without the key in and not on--for it to actually move when the key is on you have to push a slide lever up, the slide lever was all the way down!
We have no idea how that happened, its next to impossible.
I'm going to the library tomorrow to look up old newspaper archives and see what happened in this house or around it. I feel in my gut somebody who lived here was killed on the tracks, and the treadmill sound resembles the train trying to stop quickly and thats why the ghost turned it on.
We just brought the treadmill home on Sunday from our in-laws. It's old so its not quiet and makes a loud humming squealing sounds.
We are freaked and will be calling our pastor to come pray over the house. I'm also putting a cross on the door to that bedroom. We dont even want to go in there.
Leslie
When we moved into our rental house, immediately little things started to happened. We tried to link them to the house just being old but as time has progressed we have come to believe that the house really is haunted.
Last Saturday I was home alone and sitting at the computer, I had closed my bedroom door (which I can see from the computer) when I got home--a bit later I heard the door push open with force. I assumed it was Harley because he'll head butt the door with all his weight--however when I looked up Harley was asleep on the floor as was Jack. Which means the door did that without cat help.
But what happened early this morning takes the cake. I was asleep in bed and I awoke to a loud squealing humming noise--I'll be honest it sounded like a train squealing down the tracks (we have tracks right in the backyard) but it was much louder and closer. Hubby awoke and heard it too. He jumped out of bed went into the hall, and realized what it was. He threw open the 2nd bedroom door and the treadmill was running full blast. He hurried to unplug it and ran back to our room shaking terribly. The treadmill was running full blast without the key in and not on--for it to actually move when the key is on you have to push a slide lever up, the slide lever was all the way down!
We have no idea how that happened, its next to impossible.
I'm going to the library tomorrow to look up old newspaper archives and see what happened in this house or around it. I feel in my gut somebody who lived here was killed on the tracks, and the treadmill sound resembles the train trying to stop quickly and thats why the ghost turned it on.
We just brought the treadmill home on Sunday from our in-laws. It's old so its not quiet and makes a loud humming squealing sounds.
We are freaked and will be calling our pastor to come pray over the house. I'm also putting a cross on the door to that bedroom. We dont even want to go in there.
Leslie