Ghost Stories–Now and Then

Halloween always takes me back to childhood—to growing up in that cozy pink house with a “u” shaped driveway on Whitcomb Street in Glendora, California. Memories of a more imaginative time take hold of my mind: telling ghost stories with girlfriends in the orange grove at the end of our block…daring each other to trick-or-treat at the mysterious mansion known as the Tin Palace.

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And every Halloween there was that bungalow on Leadora Street that transformed into a terrifying haunted house. My brother, Jeff and I would stand by the curb, paralyzed by the clanking chain and sinister laughing sound effects, trying to muster the courage to approach the front door, while ghoulish figures ushered in the brave trick-or-treaters.

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Fast-forward to last night, a Halloween themed “girls-night-in” at my place. As we sat around the dinning room table, devouring roasted salmon, sipping wine and gabbing, conversation went from girl-talk to ghost stories.

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Cat Lady and Lori as Hallmark’s “Maxine” (robe, dark glasses and cigarette not shown)

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Cowgirl Kelly, Jasmine, Lori and Cindy

Jasmine shared about witnessing the spirit of her grandfather and Cindy told us about mysterious orbs in photos she took on her travels to the pyramids of Egypt.

“My ghost is a cat,” I said.

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“I’ve seen the filmy shape of a cat wandering the hallway by my bedroom.   And last week I was wide awake in the middle of the night, so I sat up, turned on the bedside lamp so I could do some reading.   All three cats were lined up next to each other sleeping at the foot of the bed.  I reached for my book on the dresser when movement on the floor caught the corner of my eye. I looked down and saw a cat saunter along the side of my bed then abruptly disappear. I looked at the foot of the bed again for a quick head count and all three cats were still there sound asleep!”

We contemplated “who” I might have seen. Was the phantom cat the spirit of one of my beloved kitty angels, Punkie, Frankie or Bella?

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Punkie

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Bella

Over dessert our spooky stories continued. “Lori, I know we’ve heard it before, but tell us, again, about your haunted apartment,” I eagerly requested. All eyes were fixated on Lori as we listened to her tale: One night upon returning home from the Marine Room, as Lori walked up the narrow indoor stairwell leading to her studio apartment in a circa 1930s apartment building, she saw a family at the top of the stairs on the second story landing. The man, woman and little girl were dressed in “Little House on the Prairie clothes,” as Lori described, and looked somewhat transparent. They stood motionless, staring down at her, smiling.  Another tenant and his girlfriend who were friends of Lori also saw the ghost family—right in his apartment.

“Wow, that’s crazy!” we all marveled.

I felt like a kid in the orange grove again.

I thought to myself, why is it that my ghosts are cats? I’ve been to Lori’s several times and have never seen the ghost family. I guess it figures that a cat lady can only tune-in to the spirits of dearly departed felines rather than the early settlers of Laguna Beach.

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

Ghosts of Halloween Past…and of a Furry Kind

Halloween 1960sEach Halloween season, as I take out the black cat and witch decorations, I’m instantly transported back to a more simple time; back to the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, back to the house on Whitcomb Street in Glendora, California. Nostalgic memories take hold of my mind: telling ghost stories with my friends in the orange grove at the end of our block, and daring each other to trick-or-treat at the mysterious house up the street known as the “Tin Palace.” And every Halloween there was the house on Leadora Street that transformed into a haunted house, where we would stand by the curb collecting the courage to go up to the door while paralyzed by the clanking chain and sinister laughing sound effects, strobe lights and ghoulish figures ushering in the brave trick-or-treaters.

DSCN1852Fast forward to the year 2014, a couple weeks before Halloween during a “girls-night-in” at my place. We were lingering around the dining room table after dinner when I suddenly recalled that Lori, who was sitting across from me, once told me that her Laguna Beach apartment was haunted. “Hey, Lori, why do you think your place is haunted?” I asked. “Ooooo, let’s tell ghost stories,” the gals said almost in unison, making me feel like a kid in the orange grove again. As I poured the group another round, Lori told us a grown-up ghost story: One night after returning home from being out, Lori was walking up the narrow hallway of stairs leading to her apartment when she saw a man, woman and young girl at the top of the stairs on the second story landing, which would have been no big deal except that they were standing motionless, dressed in “Little House on the Prairie” clothes, as Lori described, and appeared somewhat transparent. “Ok, ghosts,” she thought, and walked into her apartment unfazed. Lori doesn’t spook easily, but when she woke up one night to her bed shaking, she’d had enough. “GET OUT!” Lori shouted, and hasn’t seen or felt them since.

“Well, I haven’t seen ghosts,” I told the girls, “but one October night a few years ago, when I was up late reading in the living room, all three lights in my ceiling fan flickered in sync several times, like a flashing strobe light, then suddenly stopped.  Then—I heard scratching sounds coming from the ceiling. The lights flickered again and stopped, but the scratching kept coming back—even in middle of the night—totally freaked me out! And I heard it again several times that week!” Turns out that my ghost was a raccoon who found its way into the crawlspace. I had my spirited raccoon captured and released back into the wild.

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Although…the lights in the ceiling fan have done the strobe light thing since the raccoon haunting, and I’ve seen the filmy shape of a cat entering and leaving my bedroom. I mostly see its hind legs and tail before phantom cat evaporates into nothingness. And there are those times at night when my perfectly peaceful cats will suddenly spy something that spurs them into a frenzy.

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Their eyes become crazed and they leap off of the sofa, darting around the room chasing something that I can’t for the life of me see.

FullSizeRenderPerhaps there’s more going on here than a wayward raccoon.  Or maybe I just want to keep the spirit of childhood alive and with me forever.

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Happy Halloween!