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I was shocked to see the big orb (ghost) in the above photo when I loaded the digital pictures onto my computer.
I have taken over four thousand photographs with this camera and I have had nothing
like this appear in any of the other photographs. Prior to taking the photographs, I had watched a show on
television about ghost photography; so when the pictures loaded onto the computer I knew what I had right away.
Laughing, I called to my boss to see what he thought. Being a true skeptic he was suspicious of the photo and asked
me to stand in the same spot and take three photographs, one right after the other. I went back down to Suite 206 and said aloud,
"If there is any ghost in this suite, please show yourself," then immediately took three photos in a row.
When I loaded them on the computer the first and third photo showed no orb.
However, on the second one there were many orbs, or ghosts that appeared. (Photo shown below)

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The second photo containing the orbs.

Due to closer research I am convinced that the ghost, Lady in Green, is Flora Blakely;
the young woman who died in the building in 1894.
They had her funeral services in the lobby before she was taken to Oregon to be buried in her family plot.

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This week I was taking photographs (below) of 207 for my web site www.sycamore-square.com,
The space just became vacant, I took about 20 photographs. I was in the private bathroom taking photographs and the
bathroom stall door would not stay closed. I closed it three times, and then finally said (all in fun) you ghost stop joking around.
 The door stayed closed and I took the photograph. When I loaded the photographs on my computer I was really a believer that there are ghost and they want me to know they are here! I really never believed in ghost and I thought people who did were nuts.
I hope I am not labeled a nut after this. Oh well I guess I could be labeled worse.

To see story on the ghost of Sycamore Square, visit online magazine Klipsun, at: http://klipsun.wwu.edu/2002/december/stor2.html

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