


The Mermaid of Salem Harbor
Patreon Post from August 22, 2020 It all started with a conch shell that we found in Panama... As we were quarantined in the Dry Tortugas with our friends on Paanga, they taught us to turn conch shells into horns on our aft deck one day. Each night at sunset, the kids...
Don’t use the microwave! Your dad might die! … and other annoying things about living on a boat.
Patreon Post from June 9, 2020 The bottom of our boat gets so much sea growth that Justin needs to use our small air compressor and a hookah to dive down and scrape the bottom every few weeks. Today, Evie opened a can of soup and put it in the microwave... and I...
Spirits of Salem: After Hours Ghost Hunt Log 2023
Hello fellow ghost hunters! It's that time of year again! I'll be writing a short log of the most interesting paranormal findings at my After Hours Ghost Hunt at Gallows Hill Theatre every night for the next 31 nights. (Interested in last year's log? Click here)...
Spirits of Salem
9/9/22- We have been hosting an "After Hours Ghost Hunt" at Gallows Hill Theatre for the past year. I keep saying that I'm going to start a blog post with all of our paranormal investigative findings. I present the history of the building but I purposefully don't...
What to eat in Salem Massachusetts
Since we both work in tourism in Salem Massachusetts, we get asked for our restaurant recommendations a lot. It's just so hard! There's really no such thing as bad food in Salem (with the exception of one place) It really just depends on what type of food you're in...
Bringing Back The Ghost Stories Of Christmas Past
Long ago, the telling of ghost stories didn't stop on Halloween, but would continue during the dark, cold winter months of Northern Europe. Disguises and costumes didn't expire in October either, but would be worn until at least January. Harvest time was over which...
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