Favorite Links
A Few of Our Favorite Non Paranormal Links
Even though we investigate the paranormal it doesn't mean we aren't interested in other things. Music is a very important thing in my life along with history, art, and movie classics. I wanted to share a few of my favorite links with you. Enjoy!
Welcome to the Bayou Savage series of tall tales from the nether world, the demons that spring from within and the Savage family of Guitar Ghost Fighters. Dean Russell and Chase Walker bring you the bizarre encounters between the demons and the Ghost Defense Institute's team of talisman wielding warriors. Bayou, Razor, Quirk and the GDI staff are desperately battling to save what's left of the earth's inhabitants from the demented Magi and his twisted vision of the future.
Ron Carnegie is a practioner of the art and science of wet plate photography. This was the photography that replaced the more expensive and time consuming Daguerrotype. The type of photography practiced through out the American Civil War.
In my opinion the #1 performer ever, Jimmy Buffet. Get up to date info on tour dates, book releases, and new restraunt openings.
A tribute to the late, great Vinent Price.
An interview with the late Dr. Paul Bearer.
Pamela & Bryant, husband and wife, both artists, both musicians, paint artwork portraying scenes and occurances of 18th Century America, focusing on the American Revolutionary War, the French and Indian War, as well as Eastern Woodlands Native Americans.
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Welcome to janetmunro.com where you will find much of interest to fans of this lovely 1960's actress, whose career was tragically cut short by a fatal heart condition in 1972 at the age of 38.
APVA Preservation Virginia is dedicated to preserving and promoting the state's irreplaceable historic structures, landscapes, collections, communities and archaeological sites.
For a plein air painter, everything is a relevant subject and diversity of experience is a decided asset. Truer words could not be found to describe this artist, who enjoys nothing more than packing up his paints and easel for a day working locally or in nearby Colonial Williamsburg.
A tribute to my 7th great uncle, Bartholomew Roberts, better known as Black Bart.
Happy Haunting!