Lights Out Salem Tour
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Our tour included 3 days of paranormal
experiences, wickedly good fun and
learning.  

Friday afternoon, our friends arrived at
Logan Airport in the Boston Metro area.  An
Italian feast was cooked up by Robyne
herself, and a tantalizing cake was whipped
up by the show's biggest fan, Speedy (a.k.a.
Brian), who flew all the way from Michigan to
visit with us.  While Robyne was cooking,
the paranormal activity was naturally
underway, as a gigantic crash came from
the 2nd floor hallway.  Two framed photos
were thrust so hard from the wall that it
actually broke through a solid wood shelf
below.  So much for the shelf! (smirk)  This
happened exactly where psychics have
indicated a vortex in Robyne's house (built
circa 1835).  

Saturday was a jam-packed day.  We
attended the
Witch Dungeon, The Witch
Museum and the comical Pirate Museum.  
We ventured across the Salem
Commons,
which brought us to
The House of The Seven Gables, where Hawthorne
penned his famous novel.

Mysteriously, ice cream jumped out at us somehow,
and some more intriguing little shops.  Late afternoon
took us to the amazing shops along Essex Street.   
Bewitched in Salem and HEX.   Dan and Rick at
Bewitched were lots of fun and gave helpful pointers to
the guests.  We would especially like to thank HEX
owner Christian Day, and his partner, Leanne Marrama
took us to the amazing shops along Essex Street.   
from HEX, who were most gracious and made us all
Two special shops were featured on the tour:  feel
welcome.  
 We then hiked a distance to chow down on
some authentic East Coast grub at The Witch's Brew
restaurant.  Strolling back from dinner, we stopped to
view the U.S.S. Friend Ship.  We ended the day on a
lantern-lit walking tour to all the paranormal hot spots.  
Many thanks to Tim, owner of Salem Night Tour.

We ventured out to Gloucester to view the statue of the
famous Gloucester Fisherman and somehow
stumbled upon The Hammond Castle.  Well, we
couldn't resist and stopped to walk the grounds.  Then,
it was off to
Burial Hill  (circa 1635) for an afternoon
investigation and grave rubbings overlooking historical
Marblehead Harbor.  At this point, we were falling down
tired, starving and a bit sad that the weekend was
coming to a close.  We all shared a beautiful New
England sunset together at The Tides restaurant,
where we had our fill on seafood.  Returning home, the
investigators snapped photos and got their EMF
meters going, to capture some of the promised spirits
in Robyne's residence on the mouth of the Mystic River.
 The 2nd floor is officially documented now, as our
guests felt watched in the bath, and followed by cold
spots through the turns of the upstairs hallway.  Yet,
another covered up window was discovered by Amy,
right outside the core of this vortex routing from the
master bedroom closet.  Funny, no one would venture
to the 3rd floor.  Hmmmmm.

Monday wound down the trip, as our guests packed for
their long flights home.  We couldn't resist swinging by
in the pouring rain to capture photos of the magnificent
statuary at the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge,
MA.  Tears and hugs were shared with our loving
friends, as we said our good-byes at the airport.  
SpeedyB (a.k.a. Brian)
flew from Michigan.  He
is our most dedicated
fan and we love him for
it.
Now this may seem a
bit crude, but...if you
know of anyone who
may have misplaced a
ghostly black silk bra,
please let them know
we found it up on Essex
St. perched on a
fence...lol!!!


LIGHTS OUT
invites you on the
next
Tour

We host on-going tours at
the Inn on Washington
Sqaure,  creepy graveyards,
a magnificent castle, and
throughout historic Salem,
MA.  We hope you will join
us soon.