Okay...let me explain about my new blog...."the Crayon Profiler"....I was talking with a friend, discussing a new look for my blog and this is what I came up with....I was telling her a story of when I was a little girl and my favorite thing on earth was crayons....I loved every color, and being a lover of crayons, I loved the color RED....but it was such a dominate color and all the kids wanted to use it because they wanted to stand out....and so I felt sorry for the color PINK....it wasn't used as much ....so I chose to use the color PINK (the underdog color of crayons)....and what do I do today, I try to help the underdog's (those less fortunate than I am....I am not calling them dogs)....so I was telling my friend KIM, I bet I can tell a lot about a person by the color of crayons they used as a kid...thus "The Crayon Profiler"....the only thing I can't figure out yet is why I like black....I think it represents my strange sense of humor that is a little weird, according to some people

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8.02.2008

Ghosts and Gravestones

As we toured in a bus all around Savannah, the driver went so fast that we couldn't take pictures. But we noticed that they had a tour at night called Ghosts and Gravestones scare you. I can tell you, it is not worth the money if you want to get scared, but you do hear a lot of history and folklore. Our tour guide was dressed in costume but was so dark, I couldn't get a good picture. As we went around the city, she told stories of haunting's throughout Savannah. There are 90 known haunting's in homes and businesses and were featured on the SCI-FI channel on Ghost Hunters ( I don't watch it) and it is the most haunted city in the U.S. But after hearing everything that we were told, I would like to check out the history part of it. It was very interesting in how people's thought process worked in the 1700's.
They took us through the Sorell home where Molly; the woman of the house caught her husband with the hired slave and jumped from the third story building killing herself. On Ghost Hunters, they taped sounds that came from the carriage house that was were Molly caught her husband in the act. I have added the house pictures and the pretty furniture throughout the house, most of it is still original. It was so neat to see and feel as though you lived in that era.
They also took us to the graveyard and we learned that people died before they were born, or that they lived over 170 years, or that men were women; they were saying that a lot of stones were misprinted with wrong dates, it was all quite funny. People were buried on top of each other as much as 27 family members could be buried together. Once the city was built and then had the big fire that destroyed lots of homes, they forgot where most of the burial grounds were. When they started building homes and businesses, they would begin to dig and find buried treasure; meaning bodies, and they just built on top of the burial sites. Some of the homes that you will see below are some of those homes. We had a lot of fun in spite of not seeing any ghosts.

The Sorell House that was haunted by Molly...woman of the house.

This house was built on top of burial site as you can see how high it is set up.

Our friends from Savannah, Des and Brandon at the graveyard. Our tour guide picked Brandon out of the crowd and said he was marked and then blew some type of dust all over him...you can see it on his shirt.

The Sorell House...I loved this piece of furniture

This may have been an orphanage...can't really remember....but it looks like there is a dungeon underneath the stairs if you can see it

The Sorell House....I loved this couch and I knew my friend Kimi would love it too...so I had to take a picture of it...sorry I couldn't bring it home to you Kim

The courtyard of the Sorell House

Another haunted house, not sure what that bright light is to the right...I think it was the flash onto the side of the bussssss......hahahahahaha
Another house....forgot the history of this one
The Sorell House....we were listening to a tour guide who kept forgetting her speech....this room was gorgeous and old

This house used to be the mortuary....I think

Haunted business district....built on burial grounds

I just like the structure on this house....you can't see the brick on it....the brick itself had some history
The courtyard of the Sorell House....it was gorgeous
This was the only ghost I saw that night.....he was bored to tears

Another beautiful piece of furniture in the Sorell House

The Sorell House....our next tour guide waiting to take us through....the one that kept forgetting her lines.....actually, that was pretty scary....she acted funny....maybe she was seeing ghosts or something or trying to channel them....NO, I think she was just forgetting

One of the old gravestones....looks like a person to the bottom right

This is the room in the Sorell house that looked over the carriage house where Molly caught her husband with the slave...she jumped to her death right above that window

I just loved the architecture on this building

Most of the buildings on the river front used to be cotton gins.....this was one of them

Another part of the graveyard...but I bet you didn't know about the Spanish moss hanging from the tree....it was from a curse supposedly from a woman who was hanged on the square....the moss has chiggers that live in them....people used to stuff their mattresses with them to make them softer.....thus the saying....."don't let the bed bugs bite".....the things you learn on tours.....We were strictly forbidden to touch it....after hearing that, who would!!!






















1 comment:

Anonymous said...

SCARY!!! i can finally cnfinse my friends Thanks!