Thursday, December 25, 2014

The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen’s Cajun Holiday Tea With Papa Noel

This holiday cruise on the Mississippi River is fun for the whole family. Beloved characters bring the spirit and story of Papa Noel and Cajun Christmas traditions alive. Papa Noel and Mrs. Noel, along with other festive friends, will be there to mingle, entertain and tell classic holiday stories and New Orleans favorites like the “Cajun Night Before Christmas” on each cruise. Gaston the Gator, a real live alligator from the Louisiana swamp, will also be in attendance for guests to hold and take pictures with. Classic holiday tea will be served along with an assortment of decadent sweets and treats. Each child will also receive a special present from Papa Noel. In true New Orleans fashion, each cruise will end with a second line lead by Papa Noel. Combined with the beautiful views of the Crescent City from the Mighty Mississippi, the Cajun Holiday Tea cruise is sure to be a memorable experience this holiday season in New Orleans! Don’t leave without a souvenir photograph with Papa Noel. Our version of Kris Kringle is different from your average Santa Claus. Hailing from the bayous and swamps of Louisiana, Papa Noel has the accent and shrimping boots to match. Guests will have many great photo opps and are encouraged to share their Cajun Holiday Tea cruise pictures on their social networks tagging them #PapaNoel2014.

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Previous owners, as well as pets, have been seen throughout this house – now a bed and breakfast. Voices, shadowy figures, phantom animals, and the sound of footsteps have all been recorded.

Farnam Mansion, Oneida, New York. this looks a lot like the Vaile Mansion in Independence, MO, which I suspect is also haunted....

Built in 1868, this mansion is now an inn and is said to be haunted by three members of the Lemp family who all committed suicide.

Lemp Mansion, St Louis, MO is also on my bucket list....and actually not an un-doable distance from home!

Lizzie Borden House, Fall River, Massachusetts

Site of the murder of the parents of Lizzie Borden, who were murdered with an axe, this house is reputed to exhibit a great deal of paranormal activity. Lizzie Borden, who was accused of the murders, was later acquitted and lived out her life in another neighborhood. definitely on my bucket list!!!!!

One of the nation’s oldest plantations, with the house dating back to 1796, at least a dozen different ghosts have been repeatedly reported here, including one who was murdered.

I've been to The Myrtles, one of the 45 most haunted locations to visit The Myrtles Plantation, St. Francisville, Louisiana!

Fort Delaware, Pea Patch Island, Delaware

my great great grandpa J.C. Maxwell was a P.O.W. here during the Civil War. I want to walk thru it in person someday...
Confederate soldiers who were held as prisoners here during the Civil War are said to still haunt the complex.

Adams Grove Presbyterian Church, Dallas County, Alabama

Built in the mid-19th century, this abandoned Greek Revival church has claimed enough paranormal activity to have several research groups conduct investigations.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Rippaville Plantation

Spring Hill, Tennessee. saw this on The Haunting of Billy Ray Cyrus. they were talking about the Battle of Franklin, so it must be near Carnton. I know there were several plantations near there. if we ever go back to Tennessee.....