I had an interesting day today. I set my Tom Tom to take me from Delaware to Harrisonburg, Virginia to stay in an old B & B built in the 1700s. I felt it was incumbent upon my navigational device to route me around Washington DC to ease any potential stress on my drive. As it was, it routed me directly onto Constitution Avenue, Washington DC. I was sitting in traffic in front of the Washington Monument which was covered in scaffolding. I almost didn't recognize it.
This was not necessarily a bad thing. Washington DC today was actually quite beautiful. I drove past many of the "Zeus-like" buildings. It was awe-inspiring!! The part that made me want to slash my wrist was when I got on the freeway to get out of DC. Bottle neck traffic everywhere you looked. My navigational device decided to play fun tricks on me and just make up places for me to go. I actually did three major loops through DC until I ended up on the correct freeway. At this point, you simply have to take a deep breath and enjoy the pretty freeway graffiti art. It took me 6 hours to go 250 miles.
I'm at the "By the Side of The Road" Bed and Breakfast which is featured in "Haunted Inns of the Southeast" book. Their claim-to-haunted-fame is that, while they were renovating, a ghost grabbed the owners hand while he was turning off the light in the basement. (I think the ghost kissed his hand)
I am the only one in the 4 story building right now. The owner lives on the 4th floor but they are at a party right now so I can perform my intrusive investigation into the other living quarters. My cool ghost equipment is "on call" just in case. Take a look at what I have available:
I will be traveling to Winston/Salem North Carolina tomorrow. This guy at a restaurant tonight told me about a super haunted B & B I should try so I'm going to call them tomorrow and see if I can get in. I'll let you know if I experience anything paranormal tonight.
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Pretty cool stuff there sis. Can't wait to hear what happens. More pictures please! I love you!
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