Monday 24 January 2011

Galleries of Justice

The first paranormal investigation with market leading ghost hunting company www.frightnights.co.uk

The Galleries of justice located just off the lace market in the centre of Nottingham is a very atmospheric location steeped in history. The court room resounds in memories of times gone by, you can feel the thick atmosphere, the sense of dread, as peoples lives are changed for ever.

Going further down into the bowels of the prison raises the hackles on your neck, eerie footsteps echo after you, what is around the next corner, sounds of cell doors banging closed, screams of panic and despair.......grabs you around the throat......literally

One of the most consistently active locations I have visited, dare you go!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Happy Bubble

I was invited to take part in this charity event hosted by ACTION AID and hosted on 17th January, officially the most depressing day of the year and labled BLUE MONDAY

This event brought together a number of people who were raising awareness of the plight of the world around us, helping people to be happy, to be thankful for what they already had.

My brand of psychic art was by way of helping people, talking of the colours within a person's aura, and representing it as a drawing on a pastel paper. People were generally amazed at how much information was presented to them, the hue of colours and symbology arrayed before them brought lots of questions, lots of laughs and in some cases helped them to move forwards in their life.

I was there from a little after 9am and left around 1pm - and though a little wet on the outside, I certainly felt very warm on the inside, a big smile on my face, and lots of love in an open heart.