A family, the Robinsons, settled here many years ago, in the mid-1800s. They had a beautiful daughter, Lucy, who was quickly proposed to. But, one stormy night, her fiancee came to tell her that he had met someone else and that he was breaking off the engagement. Before anything else could be said, he rode off into the storm. Upset, Lucy got on her horse to follow. But, when she reached the stream near her house, it had overflown in the storm. As she tried to cross the bridge, she was washed away, thrown from her horse, and drowned. The stream was known from then on as Lucy Run, and the nearby graveyard in which she was buried as the Lucy Run Cemetery. It is said that she can still be seen, running through the stream, looking for her fiancee.
We found the cemetery in Stonelick Township, near most the other places that we have already visited. The cemetery itself was really beautiful and picturesque. It sat on a steep hill, surrounded by iron gates. Half the tombstones were ancient, crumbling or broken in half, and mostly unreadable. The other half were relatively new. We looked around for a while before finding a group of graves with the name Robinson. We spoke to a spirit who identified as Andrew. We asked if we could speak to Lucy, and he said yes. When we spoke to Lucy, she told us that she was not at peace, but still looking for her fiancee. We then asked her to point us to her fiancee's grave. She pointed to a lonely grave, several feet away. It was half sunk into the earth, bent over and crumbling. The only word that was discernible on the stone was "Lucinda." We do not know if this was her fiancee's grave, or her own.
We were heading back to Milford when we found a sign pointing to "St. Philomena Church." Excited, we quickly followed the sign. About a mile down the road, we found the old supposedly satanic church. We had done what our Garmin could not, in that we had found the other way around to the church, avoiding the closed bridge. The church was once again locked, but the graveyard was rather busy. There was a car in the parking lot and a woman wandering around. A truck also pulled up and several other cars drove by. This was the most active we have seen this area yet. We found some really old graves, crumbling apart. There were some misplaced headstones, column shaped, that were sitting right beside each other. We could not read what was written on them, but there were metal hooks jutting out from each side. They were rusted over, and we don't know what they were for. It was a little strange....
It was getting uncomfortably busy, so we headed out. We visited Enchanted Moment and built some magickal protection charm bags, to keep us safe on our future journeys. Next we headed to Milford Main, but we could find no way to get in.
Here is a video of our adventure:
We have some exciting news. We have added a new member to our team!! Tony is my brother, and our new photographer. Here's a bad picture of him:
He took some great pictures. We'll have them up soon.
Also, we put an ad on craigslist looking for some new people to join our team. Hopefully we get some responses. If any of you are interested, leave a comment below or get a hold of us.
I guess i will leave another comment sorry if i seem crazy or weird for all these comments but i really would like to do this
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