From: Gerald
To: shadowpeopleorg@comcast.net
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 2:37:32 AM
Subject: Witch House
Back in 1994, I was working with a seismograph crew in north central Texas about 30 miles NE of Midland. The job would take us walking miles off road along the country side, laying out cables and equipment.
One day doing this, we came across an abandoned farm house out in the middle of nowhere. The house was a one-story stucco with a long front porch and the windows gone. The house had several oak trees around it. In the oak trees, hung small dried animal carcasses of reptiles and rodents that are found in the area. But the strangest thing were paintings that covered the house.
The paintings were a graffiti of strange symbols and writings that I did not recognize nor understand and never saw before. Even though we can see it's hollow indoors, none of us dared to go in. One of the workers had a camera and took a picture of the house. Shortly after that, I left Texas and didn't see any of those workers for a couple of years and I never really thought of that house.
Two years later, I was working in Gillette, Wyoming when I met the worker that had taken the picture. After work, I went to visit him in his motel room. He took a bunch of pictures out of the work we did in Texas. At one point of going through the pictures, he asked if I remembered the old witch house I came across. I told him I did and he pulled it out and showed it to me. I couldn't believe or understand what I saw. The house and trees were in the picture, but the strange paintings that covered the house were not there. All I saw was an old tan stucco house.