On this Thanksgiving Eve, I find myself having not much to say. Oh, I’ve got plenty to say, just nothing that would be on topic for this blog. No strange experiences. No intuition that I can proudly say I jumped on. No spirit visits. No cool dreams to discuss. No rapping on the walls, unless you count the front porch light that I broke hanging Christmas lights last weekend. It is currently swinging in the wind. No investigations. No deep thoughts or opinions on the last book I just finished. No EVP to share. (Of course, that would require me actually conducting an EVP session, or even finishing analysis of the joint bilocation experiment with Randy Keller. I’d better get on it, though… or he’ll have spectacular spirit voices from me after he kills me.)
Sure. It would be nice to be able to report on some paranormal experiences, but I suppose I should be very thankful for so many things in my life that are completely normal. And I am.
I hope to conduct a second annual Thanksgiving Ouija session, though. I’ll let you know if we experience any activity.
How about a few photo updates?
This year’s Christmas Tree…
A few random favorite things…

A few new candle holders. The two on the ends came from Garden Ridge. The one in the center is a few years old and was from Pier One Imports. I love them together! Perfect for a séance or Ouija session, don’t you think?

Just one of the new coffee flavors that I’m absolutely loving right now for the season. My other current favorites are Gloria Jean’s Macadamia Cookie and Starbucks Vanilla.
Thankful…
Happy Thanksgiving to you all! Peace!
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November 27th, 2013 at 2:43 pm
Aww, Patrick! Love it! And somehow you ALWAYS make me laugh! Thanks for sharing!
December 1st, 2013 at 7:56 pm
Well I’m glad you got something out of it. 🙂 I’ve been a little dry on blog chatter lately. 🙂
November 27th, 2013 at 3:11 pm
First if all, I cannot get over that tree! It really is amazing. I’m sure you know that though. Secondly, I am a non-violent person so you’ll have to reach your demise through someone else’s hand. Besides, it’s a holiday centered on being thankful, and I’m thankful to know you. (Sappy enough?) And third – happy thanksgiving to you and every one of your family! Peace!
December 1st, 2013 at 7:57 pm
I hope you and the family had a SPLENDID Thanksgiving, Randy! Thanks for the sap! 🙂 I appreciate it.