This unassuming strip mall, on 19th Avenue & Northern in Phoenix, has an Albertsons, Starbucks, Einstein’s Bagels and other shops or offices, and would never thought to be haunted, but it is. Many years before the strip mall existed on this site, there used to be several eroded buildings standing there. These structures were murky and eerie and abandoned for many years. There was much speculation that the buildings were haunted and ghosts have been reported wandering around the grounds. Between the deteriorating walls of these dark dwellings, apparitions and other strange occurrences had been seen and heard by eyewitnesses. Young kids and teens would dare each other to investigate the buildings at night using only a flashlight for protection. They would find an open hole in the fence to gain access and slowly, as a group, would enter a building. They never lasted the night claiming to hear crying, and whimpering sounds coming from the long dark passage. Only a few brave souls wou
Ha! What great tub shots! I certainly have my preferences.
ReplyDeleteWe have an old footed bath tub in our basement waiting for a second life. We took it out of the servant's quarters on the third floor when we remodeled that bathroom last year.
I have always wanted a claw tub in my bathroom. Maybe in our next house.
ReplyDeleteCute! I think I'll stick with the nice hotel bathroom myself.
ReplyDeleteMe too Jessica.
ReplyDeleteCute bathtub shots!
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Huh huh huh huh....she said...RUB! LOL...Sorry, a Bevis and Butthead moment! I just couldn't help myself! Cute pic sis!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jane, I love those types of tubs.
ReplyDeleteTara you silly girl...ha ha. I will usually have a Mounds moment: sometimes I feel like a nut, sometimes I don't.
As a tall gal, I love clawfoot tubs!!
ReplyDeleteThey are perfect for tall people but us shorties like them to... tee hee.
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