By Rick Hinton My first glimpse of the Grand Canyon was from a terrace at the rear of the hotel. The sight and majesty produced
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Pumped up kicks: death in the Grand Canyon, part I
By Rick Hinton Our national parks are a good place to reflect, relax and take in a perspective of how the United States used to
A ‘paranormal hangover’ after a night of investigating ghosts
A retread of an article written in 2014 for The Examiner. By Rick Hinton One of my fellow investigators used this term to sum it
Ghost TV: What’s new in 2019
Ghost TV: What’s new in 2019 By Rick Hinton Paranormal television shows have come and gone throughout the years, with the old being replaced by
Ghost hunting politics: Part II
By Rick Hinton There continues to be ghostly spectacles on the internet posted from excited and impressionable ghost groupies, with definite tie-ins with ghost apps
Ghost hunting politics and theories from a skeptical investigator
By Rick Hinton A reprint from an Examiner article in 2013 Ghost hunters are stuck in a rut – so says Kenny Biddle on his
Buying a small Indiana town with ghostly benefits: part II
By Rick Hinton When Rick Hofstetter took over the Story Inn, and consequently the entire town of Story in 1999, he had heard the stories,
Friends together watch their childhood fly
By Rick Hinton I’ve always heard that as you grow older, time accelerates. Yes, sir. It’s no longer the long, endless summers of our youth,
The dreams and visions of those passing on
By Rick Hinton Sleep is something we all need. Sleep is a break from our daily turmoil, and a fresh transition to a new day
Sleep & the paranormal
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