A few years ago during one of our Yule Celebrations, two of my friends witnessed two distinctive figures standing in our hallway. They described them as a man and a woman whom we could only guess were my husband's uncle and his only daughter both whom passed away from cancer - one from lung and one from pancreatic. I was performing the Yule ritual and so I was not paying attention to the hallway but rather sitting with my back to it and at the altar at the time.
For the last couple of weeks or so, our cat Teddy has been driving me crazy sitting at the doorway between our living room and the small hallway. He just sits there staring up at the ceiling crying loudly as if he sees something I don't. What could he be crying at the ceiling for? A cobb web, a small bug crawling up it? Nope. So, usually don't do this, but I grabbed my digital camera and took a picture of the entranceway into the hallway and THIS is what the camera picked up ...
Okay, so I took another picture at the same time while standing in the very same spot in the living room that I took the first one, but no orb this time ...
Another look after I cropped the first one ...
Perhaps it was something on the camera lens - a small particle maybe or even some kind of a reflection? But if so, then why did it disappear and not show up on the second pic that I took? Keeping in mind that we have had some paranormal activity in our house in the past (so much so that I had to perform a house cleansing in each and every corner of each an every room after which it all seemed to stop completely) I can not help but to think that either this spirit is back again, OR perhaps it could even be my mother stopping by as this pic was taken on Christmas Eve. If so, she could have been here all along, but I just never paid much attention. Her urn is still sitting on spare bedroom dresser facing a door to the hallway and mirror.
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As I walked out on Yuletide,
The winter winds blew cold
I saw the Winter King a-standing,
Grey and grim and old
His cloak was pulled around Him,
A child was in His hand
And He sang, “Blessed Be and Blessed Be
And Blessed Be again!”
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