

I rediscovered my material for this post while merging two old blogs into one at the new Haw Creek pages. The year referred to in the note as “This year” was 2009.
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You should visit India Mike. The whole country is haunted.
It’s high on my list… for after I win the lottery.
Two shadows? Ghosts or real men???
They are image artifacts from the stitching process to merge several images into one panorama. I just thought that, in this setting, it was appropriate, given the connection to Stephen King. Both artifacts resulted from the same person walking across the area I was photographing. Then since the areas he was in were merged with the same areas when he wasn’t there, his images were “blended” with the background.