Saturday, September 15, 2007

My favorite murmur story!!

Hi everyone! Our group mission was a success! It was great fun to learn about certain areas and we enjoyed listening to the storytelling about each particular location found around Kingston. My favorite Murmur story was told at thirty two Kensington Lane where Stuart Scriber lived with his family. His daughter had a weird experience one night after she had fallen asleep on the couch after watching the television, she was later awoken by a little girl and boy whom she wanted to play hokie pokie with. They played for a little while and after she was tired again she fell back asleep. Stuarts daughter awoke in the morning telling him about her strange experience, wondering if it actually happened or not! A few weeks later after Stuart was renovating the house, he heard something fall behind the chimney. There he found a 1933 Babe Ruth baseball card and a diary. The baseball card ended up being worth $1200.00!!! The diary was a young boy's whom wrote as if he would one day become a lawyer. He had had his sister sign the diary like a written contract saying she would take him to the baseball and pay his way. Stuart believes those things he found belonged to the kids, the kids that had previously visited his daughter in the middle of the night.

I loved this story!! It's also not the only story on hauntings around the Kensington area that can be heard on Murmur if you enjoy hearing scary stories!!! (:

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