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Rated: ASR · Book · Personal · #1935750
Entries for various Blog Challenges.I will be expressing my hopes,dreams and fantasies.
#869113 added December 22, 2015 at 3:46pm
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Sherlock Holmes
Prompt: Sherlock Holmes opens the door to his business in your town at your request due to strange happenings. Lyn wants us to tell what strange things go in our town.

I live in Indiana ands I was always a big fan of "Dark Shadows" and spooky things. I have all the DVDS of "Dark Shadows." This got me to thinking. Okay. Where to start?

There is a strange town a few miles from me with a mysterious light in a corn field. There is no pole light. It isn't a full moon light. No physical explanation for it. Rumor has it, two teen-aged brother were playing chicken in their cars and hit each other. The one brother is out looking for his brother. Another rumor has it, a woman was walking down the railroad track near by the corn field with her baby and a train hit her. She is out looking for her baby. I would love to have Sherlock Holmes find out what happened.

Rumor has it, we had a swamp angel by Koontz Lake near by. Some of the country land is swamp. No one seems to know anything about the Swamp Angel. I want to know. Was she an angel that protects people, helped people and did anyone ever see her? So, Sherlock, help me out.

I work in a old county building with ghosts. I would love for Sherlock to find out why the ghosts are there. They don't hurt anyone. Strange things happen there at my job. I am not scared. I just want to know.

These cases should keep Sherlock busy.

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