Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Children?

                  I myself have seen the inside of the mansion and the architecture is incredible, but it posses a strange question. With at least three beautifully decorated children's rooms, many ask how many children the family had. The answer is none. Why would they decorate the house with so many paintings of castles and old dolls sitting in the chairs? No one knows. Could it possibly be that they expected a child? That would be logical if it wasn't for the closet full of dresses for a girl at eight or nine years of age. Many myths have described them housing the spirit of another's child, but that wouldn't make sense. Or would it? At the moment, it's the only semi-logical possibility we have.

When The Wind Blows

           Those who visit Cranberry Park are often startled by the the pure property of the Park. Some may say it takes their breath away. Many say literally does, for when the wind blows, the park's past is unearthed in a howling whisp of leaves and dark secrets. Some have heard the screams of the patients of the old psychiatric center, while others hear the wild laughter that is more of an evil cackle. As the chilly wind rides the air, the cool breath of residents past set your hairs on end. All sounds are experienced when the wind blows.