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		<title>By: When to go ghost hunting &#8211; Hollow Hill &#124; Haunting Investigations</title>
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		<dc:creator>When to go ghost hunting &#8211; Hollow Hill &#124; Haunting Investigations</dc:creator>
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		<title>By: Fiona Broome</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fiona Broome</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 14:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That&#039;s a great question, Rich!  I had to think about it for awhile, and then I realized that I&#039;ve heard a lot of complaints from ghosts (&quot;too noisy&quot; or &quot;leave me alone&quot;, etc.) but I&#039;ve never heard one complain about the weather or time of day.

I have noticed that, when the weather is bad (cold, rainy, or whatever), ghosts seem less likely to manifest.  However, I&#039;m not sure if that&#039;s more about how receptive I am.  When my teeth are chattering from the cold, I&#039;m halfway hoping that it&#039;ll be an unproductive visit from the start, so that I can go home quickly.

I think your theory is correct.

In my opinion, temperature isn&#039;t a significant factors in ghost hunting.

Time (hour or an anniversary date) can make a difference, but that&#039;s more about the ghosts&#039; experiences in life.  

I don&#039;t think that time, in itself, makes any difference.  While we seem to observe more ghost manifestations after dark, I&#039;ve always thought that&#039;s because -- in the darkness -- we have fewer visual distractions and are more likely to notice subtle evidence of something paranormal.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That&#8217;s a great question, Rich!  I had to think about it for awhile, and then I realized that I&#8217;ve heard a lot of complaints from ghosts (&#8220;too noisy&#8221; or &#8220;leave me alone&#8221;, etc.) but I&#8217;ve never heard one complain about the weather or time of day.</p>
<p>I have noticed that, when the weather is bad (cold, rainy, or whatever), ghosts seem less likely to manifest.  However, I&#8217;m not sure if that&#8217;s more about how receptive I am.  When my teeth are chattering from the cold, I&#8217;m halfway hoping that it&#8217;ll be an unproductive visit from the start, so that I can go home quickly.</p>
<p>I think your theory is correct.</p>
<p>In my opinion, temperature isn&#8217;t a significant factors in ghost hunting.</p>
<p>Time (hour or an anniversary date) can make a difference, but that&#8217;s more about the ghosts&#8217; experiences in life.  </p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that time, in itself, makes any difference.  While we seem to observe more ghost manifestations after dark, I&#8217;ve always thought that&#8217;s because &#8212; in the darkness &#8212; we have fewer visual distractions and are more likely to notice subtle evidence of something paranormal.</p>
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		<title>By: Rich</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:47:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>When to go ghost hunting? Hmm.
 Samantha and I now have a 5 person team. Our team is now called &quot;R Young Ghost Hunting Team&quot; (RYGHT)  Our team is young and all teen members but myself. I&#039;m the only adult so far.
Anyway. My team asked me a question I couldn&#039;t honestly answer. &quot;Do ghosts and spirits more active in colder weather or warmer? 
We do most of our ghost hunting outdoors. We had two private residences we investigated, but that&#039;s another story. Most of our hunts contain haunted roads, forests, and of course cemeteries. It get&#039;s mighty cold outside at night. 

My theory is that ghosts don&#039;t have any concept of time or temperature. I didn&#039;t tell my team this.
Could I be right on this theory?

Rich.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When to go ghost hunting? Hmm.<br />
 Samantha and I now have a 5 person team. Our team is now called &#8220;R Young Ghost Hunting Team&#8221; (RYGHT)  Our team is young and all teen members but myself. I&#8217;m the only adult so far.<br />
Anyway. My team asked me a question I couldn&#8217;t honestly answer. &#8220;Do ghosts and spirits more active in colder weather or warmer?<br />
We do most of our ghost hunting outdoors. We had two private residences we investigated, but that&#8217;s another story. Most of our hunts contain haunted roads, forests, and of course cemeteries. It get&#8217;s mighty cold outside at night. </p>
<p>My theory is that ghosts don&#8217;t have any concept of time or temperature. I didn&#8217;t tell my team this.<br />
Could I be right on this theory?</p>
<p>Rich.</p>
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