By Rick Hinton I walk along a thin line darling, Dark shadows follow me, Here’s where life’s dream lies disillusioned, The edge of reality. Edge
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Sweet sleep … or a sleep disorder?
By Rick Hinton I like a good snooze. Who doesn’t? I think back upon the sleep of my youth: 10-12 hours of subliminal bliss, followed
Indianapolis Public Library plans branch for West Perry Township
By Rick Hinton Libraries exist to serve the community. The buildings from my youth no longer only contain just books, but nowadays so much more:
My No 9 Dream in 1978: A second chance at life and adventures in Oregon
By Rick Hinton “So long ago … was it in a dream? Was it in a dream? I know, yes I know. It seemed so
A ‘farm’ in the city
By Rick Hinton Queen Anne’s Farmhouse & Flower Shoppe is a unique business venture in Greenwood. The shop offers a philosophy on what we should
A stressful host produces a stressful ghost
By Rick Hinton Can stressful situations escalate paranormal situations? I believe they can, and do. The last couple of weeks at the Hinton compound has
The Centenarian Club welcomes a new member in Beech Grove
By Rick Hinton One hundred years ago, on Feb. 23, 1919, Viola Arnold was born. It was a different age. The president was Woodrow Wilson.
A death in Cumberland: The memory of Tom Settles lives on
By Rick Hinton In February of 1972, a crime was committed that shook up the small town of Cumberland, Indiana — roughly nine miles east
Farewell to a Haunt: Conclusion
By Rick Hinton Paranormal activity can hit its highs and lows at any location. It is a piece of the puzzle. This was certainly true
Farewell to a haunt
By Rick Hinton They say that familiarity can breed contempt. Familiarity can also bring comfort. Sometimes it’s something in between. Familiarity boils down to getting