It's a Point Pleasant thing

04 Jan 2024

·Deckard

I returned from my second trip to Point Pleasant much like the first carrying back with me a feeling that I'd left somewhere I belonged somewhere I had been before not just once...but many times perhaps I lived there 100...maybe 500 years earlier things happen when I return home the normal oddities that I experience come rapidly and with more intensity coincidences are rampant and the spirit that makes itself known once in a while becomes very active a few mornings after my recent trip a glass light cover on the kitchen ceiling managed to unscrew itself and crash to the floor at 5:00am a few days later a 1990 ticket stub from a Paul McCartney concert fell from the corner of a framed portrait of The Beatles that I had hung on my dining room wall next to the table it somehow bypassed the 6 inches of space between the edge of the table and the wall...so it didn't merely fall...it leaped and the numbers...yea, the numbers...111 and 1111 all the time...everywhere I was watching a video on youtube about the JFK assassination It was very well done and I was curious to see if it was receiving a high number of views...when I checked... his total views at that moment were 111,111 if you visit Point pleasant stay at the Lowe Hotel stop at the Mothman Museum walk alongside the Ohio River and allow yourself to absorb the energy that is Point Pleasant and finally...say a prayer for the 46 souls that lost their lives when the Silver Bridge collapsed in 1967

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Deckard

Deckard

I began writing poetry when I was a teenager and it truly saved me from a destructive path. 'Time Heals' will be on my grave stone'. I have 3 incredible kids who are the greatest gifts that God has given me. If I have advice to give to aspiring...

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