Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Honeymoon Orbs... nifty!

A friend of mine recently got married and was whisked away on her honeymoon. Warmer weather, bluer skies, and a celebration of a new chapter in her book of life. Not to mention it is the best way to unwind from all those wedding plans and details.

Surrounding her and her betrothed on their day of wedded bliss were tons of adoring and loving family and friends. Aside from my friend being totally head over heels for her man, she can throw one heck of a party... the ideas she dreams up and the details she arranges can put any professional event planner to shame.

When I looked at her honeymoon pics, it was clear to me that she and her husband were still surrounded by someone's love even after the all important day.

Can you find all 4 orbs in this pic?

Proof to me that orbs show up anywhere... and everywhere don't they?

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Neighborbs - in the beginning

Last weekend, I was sharing with a friend pictures of orbs that appeared in pictures my husband and I snapped at a graveyard in Strausburg, PA. You can see them here. My friend, very skeptical of a life after this one and amazingly scientific minded, suggested that perhaps my camera had a malfunction.

Have you ever taken pictures of your own backyard at night?


Well, no, I haven't. But let's try that!

When it got dark, I pulled out the digital camera and snapped away. I was pretty shocked to find orbs. It's not like our house is haunted or anything. And while the quantity wasn't hug, they were still there.

To confirm that I really was getting orbs in the pictures and not reflections of dust particles living on my lens, we (he) cleaned it well. Then we went back outside to take more pictures. And found more orbs. Then confirmed that nothing was in the place where the orbs were located that could explain why we could see them.

Here is a collection of the orbs that appear in the photos take from my back porch. They are fascinating. I believe that energy and spirits are always around us. It just never occurred to me to take pictures of regular places to see what appears.