Class at the Inn
I met a wonderful group of people that came for the first class at The Peacock Inn.
They were an eager group of adults that all shared the curiosity in ghost hunting. Each person wanted to experience something and wondered how to have a personnel experience with ghosts. Some of them have already had some form of spiritual contact. I am now accepting students for June 20th class, and if there is still an interest I will also have a class for June 27.
After that I will invite the students to accompany me on a few field trips that I am planning for them. I would like to give them every opportunity in a few locations to be able to experience a spirit in some form.
One of the things the students have learned in class is that all you need to start your ghost hunting is a camera and a recorder.
I hope to be hearing from other people interested in ghost hunting soon.
Kathy
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