It was a bright and sunny day… That doesn’t sound like the start of a malicious or scary story, does it? But look at Aaron in that photo. What a face! He sure looks possessed. But he’s not. As they’re prone to at some point in their investigations he’s just goofingContinue Reading

Today my friend Autumnforest of Ghost Hunting Theories has organized a Blogger Zombie Walk that I’m participating in. (I’ve included a complete list of all the blogs participating at the end of this post.) I decided since Haunt Jaunts is a paranormal travel blog that my zombie-related contribution should center around something of that nature.Continue Reading

Well, the ghosts factor in obviously, but what is it that really makes some haunted places more popular than others? I’ll give you a hint: it only has two letters. (I’ll reveal the answer later in the post.) But first, let me explain the catalyst for this post. In hisContinue Reading

Yesterday I wrote about the K2 craziness I experienced in the Old South Pittsburgh Hospital’s basement. Earlier today I posted a pic of the thing that creeped me out most there. The last thing I want to write about is the two weird photos I took. First, let me give you a littleContinue Reading

Yesterday I wrote about the K2 craziness in Old South Pittsburgh Hospital’s basement. It prompted me to go back through the pictures and that’s when I was reminded of something that creeped me out bad when I was there. It was not the uneasy feeling I got by the nurseryContinue Reading

Greens Caverns was among the 14 haunted places I wanted to Haunt Jaunt to in Tennessee, but I have a feeling it’s going to get dropped from the list. There’s one big reason why: I don’t think such a place exists. I only started looking for it in earnest becauseContinue Reading

  Haunted battlefields, forts and battleships are on my mind this Veteran’s Day. There are tons of museums and national parks dedicated to preserving the military history associated with them. Many also have reports of paranormal activity, such as: Gettysburg USS Salem USS North Carolina Stones River National Battlefield ShilohContinue Reading

As I wrote about in “Haunt Jaunts Was Here: Rhode Island,” the trolley we were desperate to catch so we could make it back to the dock in time to get a tender back to the ship came just as I spotted the sign for Belcourt Castle. It was justContinue Reading

Last night I was mesmerized as I watched an episode of Globe Trekker about Syria. It’s not someplace I knew anything about apart from the fact it’s someplace in the Middle East. (I’d have been hard-pressed to even show you where it was on a map.) I still don’t knowContinue Reading

  Back in September when we took our 10 day Canada/New England cruise, Newport, Rhode Island was the first port on our itinerary. The morning of September 7 dawned bright, affording us a picture perfect first glimpse of the harbor. (Neither my husband nor I had been to Newport before.) Here’s theContinue Reading

Yesterday I had to take my cat Mr. Meow in for some blood work. As we pulled up to the vet’s office we found it had been transformed for Halloween. It had taken on a rather haunted appearance. The bushes out front were covered in cobwebs, and poking out ofContinue Reading

Okay, before I begin let me offer this disclaimer: A “real” haunted place is a tricky beast to define. As I’ve written about before, there really is no such thing as an “officially” haunted place. However, for the purpose of this post, the places mentioned herein are ones highly regardedContinue Reading