Sorry!  Don't mean to creep anyone out who is bothered by these sort of things.  I get scared sometimes too, but my fascination with it all overrides any fear, usually.
Anyway, we like to document the different experiences we have through photos, tape recordings, and video recordings whenever possible.  We have a good digital camcorder, but unfortunately my digital camera is not up to par.  We did still use it to capture some pictures of our two most recent incidents, both of which I spoke about above.
Since some of you are clearly as intruigued about this sort of stuff as Lazzy and I, we thought perhaps we'd share some of our material with you.  
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These first two pictures were taken at the railroad tracks we went to investigate concerning the local folklore.  We did not catch anything abnormal in the pictures....only physically felt the rather intense heat radiating from the tracks, and unfortunately there was no way for us to record that...though we did document the discovery on video.  Anyhow, the first pic shows the track itself, and how far from the road we discovered the "hot spot".  The second pic is an image of the exact section of track that was hot to the touch.
		
		
	
	
 
 
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These next pictures of are the painting of Lazzy's Grandmother I spoke of above.  We noticed her being particularly active one night with the facial expressions, so I grabbed the camera and snapped a series of pictures, hoping to catch a bit of the transformation in photos.  We got lucky, and managed to snap two pictures back to back in which she slightly transforms her expression from one of being very happy, to slightly subdued.  
The first picture is just a regular picture of the painting...nothing happening here.  This is just so you can see what it looks like normally.  (excuse the quality of these pictures...crappy camera, as I stated earlier in this post)
 
These next two pictures were taken right after one another, within 5 seconds of each other.  No changes in light, position, or angle.  Look closely and you'll see the change in her expression.  Happy in the first, subdued in the second. 
EDIT:  Posting the two pictures one below one another does not allow you to see her expression changing.  You must see the two pictures as a slide show to notice the difference, so I making an animated gif of the two images back to back.  Will post them in a minute here....
Okay, made the animated gif.  It's a big file though, so give it a minute to load!
 
As I said in an earlier post, it's never a huge in a short period of time.  But this is the most dramatic change we've seen her make in the span of a few mere seconds.  Witnessing it live really makes your hairs stand on end!
Mimi 
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