Sunday, November 27, 2016

What Activated the lights?

As I have mentioned before; the long upstairs hall in this house is dark. Its even dark when the sun is shinning outside. So you can imagine how dark it becomes at night. We generally keep the bedroom doors that front that hall closed so what little light that would filter in from those rooms to the hall doesn't. As a result I emplaced a strong motion light over the Master bedroom at the end of the hall. Anyone leaving the master bedroom will activate the hall light which reaches the farthest end of the hall. Anyone coming up the rear stairs, as soon as hey pass the top step will activate the hall light which lightens the hall all the way to the Master bedroom. When your eyes are adjusted to near total darkness this hall light is almost blinding. Last night my dog (Shadow) and I turned early. We had had a busy day and the pup hadn't even time for an afternoon nap; so she was ready to turn in. My wife was involved with something on the computer so she said she would be up later. Every night, Shadow and I play for a bit before turning in. We were both on the bed and I was trying to get her paws, a game she delights in. We were both facing the bedroom door when the hall light came on. We both reacted to the light. Even though the bedroom lights were on, the hall light was bright enough to be noticeable. I waited to hear my wife come down the hall but no one appeared. So we went back to play and it happened again. I got up and went to the bedroom door and looked down the hall, Shadow ran part way down the hall. There was nothing and no one in the hall but us. Going back into the bedroom we both got back up on the bed, but instead of playing we watched down the darkened hall. We must have waited 10 minutes or so and had about given up the lights coming back on. Shadow was probably asleep. But the lights come on a third time. I was up and in the hall within seconds with Shadow right behind me. There was absolutely no one or anything that could have triggered those lights. We went downstairs and into the computer room where my wife was still playing with the computer. I ask her if she had any idea what was going on? She assured me she hadn't and reminded me that she moves very slow with the her leg problems, which I realize very well. So the dog and I went back upstairs to the Master bedroom. I settled in with a book and Shadow curled up on the foot of the bed and went to sleep. I must have read nearly an hour and we had no more unexpected lights until I saw the light go on and heard my wife moving slowly down the hall. Nothing as small as a mouse will activate the light so it was activated three times by what? I knew where my wife was, I knew where my dog and I were. We didn't do it. This happened several weeks ago to my wife (An earlier entry). We didn't know then what activated the lights and we don't know now what activated them. This has only occurred twice in close to a year, so it isn't an on going thing. So I would say its unlikely to be faulty lights. So the question remains what is activating the hall lights?

Friday, November 18, 2016

A loud splash

Last night I was sitting at the computer with our dog laying in my lap. It was about 6:00 pm and had already grown dark.We hear a loud noise like something being dropped into relatively deep water. Both I and my dog heard it. She reacted, jumped up and started sniffing about the Library, I had the impression it was something metal. The thing is we don't have any standing water in the library. The nearest source of water would be the bathroom. The bathroom has a water source, of course, but not any standing water. There is the jon (commode). The water in the jon isn't deep enough to make that sound. Just another unexplained noise in an old house.

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

A loud bang

Last Monday, that would be Nov. 14th while I and my dog were gathering up odds and ends on the second floor of my house, we were startled by a loud crash or bang. Actually it sounded pretty much like a pistol shot very close to us. Shadow, my dog, reacted sharply, running in circles like she was either trying to determine where the noise came from or was just undecided where to run to get away from whatever. The sound was definitely inside someplace. I checked the entire house figuring anything making that much noise must have left evidence of some sort. Nothing was found. My wife was not home at the time and my dog was with me. It wasn't weather related as the skies were clear, cloudless, and the Sun shone brightly. Loud bangs and noises are not uncommon in this old structure. Usually three or four times a year, usually with the approach of the Christmas season. Sometimes we find the cause of the disturbance; but quite often we do not. Needless to say the noise was not in the area where I have the spy camera.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Rapid Season changes

It seems this location has no transition seasons. Summer heat in the high 80's goes within a couple of days to low 50's and mid 30's. We don't really have a spring or Autumn. It went from hot and humid to cold and humid within a two day span. It's cold outside now. Picked my last tomato on Nov. 4th and the garden was freeze killed a day later. I had impatiens blooming on the front stoop into November. Froze out now. Spring was the same way, we went from colder than Nanooks igloo to summer heat in less than a week. Be nice to put up Christmas decorations without freezing my fingers off but it doesn't look likely to happen. You would think these sudden temperature changes would activate the house to make spooky sounds; but things have been quiet lately. If anything occurs, I will write about it. I got new batteries for the trail camera, so I'll soon set it and the spy camera out.