Today was a bit of a creepy day.
I went outside earlier in the afternoon to get the mail and I had heard what sounded like an older woman clearing her throat. It was a clear "uh hum" type of sound. There was nobody else around but myself at this point and it had sounded like it was in front of me. I went outside about 2 hours ago to drive up to the gas station to buy some more cigarettes and walking to my car I had noticed this white whispy smoke appear and cross in front of me. It was dark out so I saw it clearly. It's not cold enough outside to see my breath and it wasn't car exhaust either nor cigarette smoke. I've lived in this house for over 20 years never saw anything like it before in this house alone on the grounds.
Something else I had failed to mention earlier was I posted awhile back about feeling intense sorrowful emotions by passing this one pole set up as a memorial for a girl who got killed in that spot. It was a one off event or so I thought. A week or so ago I passed by that pole again and was stopped at that traffic light. I looked over at the pole and a ton of pressure built up in my head. It felt like it was going to explode the air also felt extremely heavy and oppressive in the car. When I drove away from that pole all those heavy feelings subsided and my head went back to normal as did the air.
I must be getting more "sensitive" in my old age. I always was to some extent growing up but this is getting ridiculous.
Something else I had failed to mention earlier was I posted awhile back about feeling intense sorrowful emotions by passing this one pole set up as a memorial for a girl who got killed in that spot. It was a one off event or so I thought. A week or so ago I passed by that pole again and was stopped at that traffic light. I looked over at the pole and a ton of pressure built up in my head. It felt like it was going to explode the air also felt extremely heavy and oppressive in the car. When I drove away from that pole all those heavy feelings subsided and my head went back to normal as did the air.
I must be getting more "sensitive" in my old age. I always was to some extent growing up but this is getting ridiculous.