Tuesday, July 13, 2010

time after time

Oh little blog o' mine. How I have neglected you.  It's not that I haven't been writing though. I feel like that is all I have been doing these last few months! From publishing the latest issue of API's newsletter and designing new brochures, to taking on new projects like the TAPS Family Newsletter, and even writing new songs for my band, Ahoy!.  I have definitely been running my engines full throttle lately.  My health has not been all that great either, so blog...here is my apology. "I promise to write something in you at least once a month for the rest of the year, no exceptions!" In fact, I am going to set myself a reminder to do so on the 13th of every month. Ah, lucky 13.

As far as insights into the paranormal, I'll be honest with you...I don't really have any right now! Except to say that I am looking forward to getting out from behind my computer screen and back into the field to investigate.  Oh to sit in a dark room with a flash light, a voice recorder and a camera rolling. To feel a chill run up my back, to hear footsteps in the next room, to see a flash of light.  To get that rush of adrenaline, when you're scared to move, but you do it anyway.  Ah, there's nothing like it.  in.the.world. 

While our group mainly investigates private residences, where that sort of excitement doesn't always happen, sometimes we get the opportunity to investigate a public building or property.  Investigating private homes is mainly for clients who need help.  We are not there to have our own experiences, but to gather evidence and assist the clients.  Public buildings or known haunts, on the other hand, can be used for research or trying out new equipment and truly trying to connect with the other side.  I have been craving an investigation like this lately and hopefully, we will have one on the books very soon. :) 

In the meantime, I will quench my thirst for experience by reading of others tales.  In fact, if you are interested in checking out this quarter's issue of the API newsletter, it is all about the rich tradition of storytelling.
 Click here to check it out. 

Okay, break over. Back to brochure creating... 
xoxoJeannielee

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