Ghost orbs continue to appear regularly around the Katy Historical Society’s depot building, and near the bright red rail car displayed nearby. These orbs can be explained in non-paranormal ways, but they’re such fun, I decided to post them anyway. One of the most vivid photos that I took on January 2nd, 2006, was over…
Month: March 2008
Katy, TX – Train Depot Ghosts (Jan 2006)
A romantic couple haunted the Katy Depot area on the evening of January 2nd, 2006. I don’t often talk about my psychic perceptions, but this imagery was one of those “clear as day” visual images. Others who’ve visited the depot and stumbled onto this website have been amazed that I sensed the couple, as well….
Old Town Katy, TX – Ghosts, Pt 2
KATY TRAIN DEPOT Most of the orbs were at or near the entrance to the depot, shown on the previous page. The opposite side of the depot building confirmed orbs in the same area, especially above the roof: MKT CABOOSE Nearby, the old MKT caboose was a challenge to photograph. With several shiny glass…
Old Town Katy, TX – Ghosts, Pt 1
In June 2005, we began investigating the “old town” area of Katy, Texas. We began with no reports of ghosts in Old Town Katy, but a gut feeling that it might produce some good orbs. (Frankly, a lot of my work involves predicting & investigating haunted sites before any other website does. And, as of…
Haunted Bear Creek Bridge – May 2006 Report
Bear Creek Bridge on Houston’s Patterson Road is haunted. It may not be as haunted as nearby Langham Creek Bridge, but it’s worth investigating anyway. At Bear Creek Bridge, we’ve heard the tapping on the outside of the car. During several other visits, we’ve seen the “sparkle” effect when we’ve taken flash photos. Psychic members…
Houston, TX – Addicks Bear Creek Cemetery orbs
We visited the Addicks Bear Creek cemetery on Saturday evening, May 13th, 2006 with the Texas Paranormal Meetup group. This report continues from Houston – Addicks Bear Creek Cemetery article, page one. We found no elevated EMF readings and no conclusive EVP during our May 2006 visit. Photos The following photo is typical of…