Today I went to the Sugar Mill Gardens which is place that the ruins of a sugar mill stands and is about a half of a block away from me. As I took a close look at some of the pictures I noticed a image of a what seems to be a person in one of them. The image seems to be transparent. Maybe someone can give me a second opinion on it. Thanks
No statues at all. There are items there, like benches that people buy in memory of a loved one. Here is a closer view. I agree that we see things differently for sure. What I see is what appears to be a white shirt, and I can see a head.
Willow, just a little info on the property that is the Sugar Mill; The sugar mill was destroyed in 1835 during the Second Seminole War. In 1846 attempts were made to reestablish sugar production at Dunlawton. The failure of this enterprise signified the end of sugarcane cultivation in the region. According to historian Mark F. Boyd, the Seminole allies and their slave recruits plundered and burned Dunlawton in January of 1836. In the process many people lost their lives, men, women and children during these wars.. The wars cost the U.S. 19 million dollars four times the amount paid to Spain for the entire State of Florida. The image I see is that of a dark skinned person. Again I maybe be wrong but that is my impression of what I see.
Permalink Reply by Joe on December 2, 2008 at 7:40am
I see the apparition quite clear. Long brown hair with a light blue sweeter, arms down her side, long dark skirt.
Amazing TKay!!! Great catch/eye!!
I first I thought the white bars were steps to a tree house, still unsure about those though.
Awesome TKay!
Thanks Joe, It is funny how we see things different. I see a man with dark skin and is bald! LOL, too funny. I am going to try to get there over the weekend. I know where I was when I took this, so I will look for what the white bars are. It is a garden with many types of plants so that might be a trellis of some type for ivy.
No I did not think of it being an Elemental until I read your post, it may have been. This Sugar Mill is just south of Daytona Beach so it is on the east coast. Thanks for the suggestion.