On Monday afternoon, Sheri and I returned to the brewery for a couple of beers and a plate of nachos. I told our server we had just been on a tour of the second floor and asked if we could go back and take more pictures. She smiled and said, “No problem.”
Armed with our cameras and a serious lack of common sense we ventured back up the stairs completely unaware of what would happen next.
Queue the creepy music…….
I’m not going to show you all of the photographs I took because, for the most part, they are repeats of what I captured the night before. But….there were a few that stood out.
Here is a close up view of the stairs going to the third floor. Guests are absolutely not allowed on these stairs.
Obviously…I didn’t listen……..
Look what I captured on camera. ORBS!!! Minor Disclaimer: An orb in general is any spherical shape captured on camera that can’t be seen with the naked eye. An orb could be a dust particle, a water particle or a ghost. I’m not an expert in orbs. So, I’m not saying any of the orbs I photographed are ghosts. You be the judge.
FYI: One of many reasons guests are not allowed on the third floor is because the stairs and railing are extremely unstable. I didn’t go all the way up to the third floor but I did go far enough that the manager/restaurant staff member yelled at me and told me to come back down. I realized on my way down the railing, at the bottom, isn’t attached to anything. So for safety sake – DON’T GO UP THE STAIRS! BAD IDEA!
Remember the last blog when I told you to pay attention to the beam where the slaves were hanged? Here they are again. ORBS!
When we went back into the basement I captured another orb. If you look close there is an orb again the ceiling on the left side of the right light fixture.
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