I have a ground mole that is messing up my yard that I haven't been able to catch yet but I am very happy that I don't have gopher holes like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very interesting tree.
35 years ago I had taken a truckload of irrigation piping down there. I had to radio in before I got there to meet the farmer. About 5 miles off the road past 3 cattle gates. In the rolling hills. Nothing out there. I past a store with a huge tree that was a monument for James Dean. He crashed in that area.
My ancestors were some of the founding fathers of the Mennonite church. They came to America in the 1670s, to Lancaster County. I had a weird experience in an old graveyard my cousin and I stumbled upon. I went to the old section of the graveyard and immediately found my 2X great grandma, Melissa Jane Pew, who died very young. It was almost as if she wanted me to find her. I took a pic and posted it on Find a Grave.
If you ever get up into the Central Ohio area again, you need to come to Lancaster , Ohio, where quite a few awful murders happened involving children, the story of this particular family would make your skin crawl. It’s that horrible. So hit me up sometime and I’ll give you the rundown. Be safe.
Blocky bark is common on lots of trees. These trees essentially have the vertically furrows, but these are broken horizontally at regular intervals. This can get a bit murky in something like black walnut which essentially has diamond furrowed bark, but these furrows are broken horizontally so the diamonds often look like a “V” or “Y”. Blocky-ness is a distinguishing characteristic between the otherwise very similar red and black oaks. Red oak furrows run continuously up the trunk like ski tracks on fresh powder, whereas black oak furrows are interrupted into little blocks. Block bark tends to be really beautiful in cross-section. It’s common in most conifers (not in Cupressaceae).
The trees (or shrubs) with he red berries are Toyon, or maybe better known as "California Holly". They make for a fitting backdrop since you filmed this around Christmas of 2023.🎄 The old oak tree I believe was a Valley Oak. The older the tree, the rougher the bark with more fissures.
That was an awesome story, and I'm glad you found her grave. The children could been unmarked too with falling to illness. I hope her stone can be restored with her name on it and more. Thank you Ron. Happy Halloween.
Here are some interesting notes about the cemetary from the author. Author’s notes: From Paso Robles, drive 12 miles west on Mountain Spring Road, which turns into Adelaida Road. Turn right on Klau Mine Road and continue about a mile north. Cemetery’s gates are on the right, near Chimney Rock Road. It seems also that the residents of the cemetery like to steal your car keys, thus stranding you out in the middle of nowhere. In any case, according to experts, do not go alone!
This is definitely one of my favorite stories and find. The cemetery haze adds to the spookiness of your video! I really had anticipated you to say, “we’re in” as you entered the gate! It’s your signature saying! Please say it Ron…we miss that cause it adds to the mystique of your searches!!!😊
Where I live in Central California, I have found that the use of cars and electronics depends on each settlement, like the Amish there are differences in the settlements and their particular church leadership from what I have seen told over the years I worked with a few Mennonite women at a convalescent care facility many years ago when I was waiting for my test date to be a licensed Cosmetologist in the late 198’0’s / early 1990’s apparently there is an Amish group called the black bumper Amish that does drive cars and yes they have their bumpers painted black 😅❤apparently each group has their own rules & restrictions based on each particular group made by the church elders for the individual group they belong to I didn’t know there are so many different groups until more recently aside from the information my co-worker had told me I had always thought the main differences between Amish and Mennonite were vehicles and electronics until just recently.
Well Ron, cut the tree down and count the rings. 😁No one will tattletale on you. Cool video. That tree is awesome. I remember growing up on the farm we had old trees around the house. I seen bark like that.
Two years after you filmed this, someone probably answered about the bush with the red berries. My guess is its a Pyracantha bush. Rumor has it, when the berries are past the 'ripe' stage they ferment. Birds eat them and get drunk. I grew up in that area. One of the most beautiful places ever. Loved this episode!
Hi Ron! That dirt lumps maybe the dead want to come out…😄 that old tree bark is just amazing…never saw like this before…and how about that looks fallen tree across the top of graves…magic…
That was a sad and interesting story. I have been through Paso Robles a few times and never knew about this cemetery or story. Beautiful cemetery and scenery and great story telling Ron.
Very interesting. Thank you. Might be elder berries but I wouldn't eat them unless I was 100 percent sure. Lol I'm not sure if I'd eat from a graveyard. I also see manzanita.
Wow 😮 is that Cemetary creepy with the fog 🌁 and everything 😳 😬 Very sad story. That old tree was so fascinating. I could have sworn the bark was rock. Very ancient tree. I'm glad it still stands. Thank you Ron 😊
The red berries look like pyracanthus. Spring birds, especially robins will spend a whole day gobbling them up. The next day the birds tend to be quiet.
The ole tree could be English oak or Cherry oak... but it is a old oak tree...the intro music was suited for this graveyard, with lightness of fog creeping round..yet memorizing to just walk and look at the graves...it was a sad story of grieving and the little children with no headstone or beautiful words left for them.. comfort now in Jesus arms 😊... guess the prairie dogs have undermined the graves and gotten to the bodies.. nice video for Halloween 🎃.. thank u for sharing...
It has been my experience that Mennonite congregations allow musical instruments where as Amish congregation do not and both often sing A cappella or four part harmony also as you mentioned they vary on the use of modern technology.
Thank you for posting this spooky cemetery video. That whole area extending many miles around has the weirdest vibe. It's the playground of the paranormal. Lots of UFO sightings and cattle mutilations (which have been scrubbed from the public record). Down south a ways is La Purisima Historical State Park, the most haunted of the 21 missions in California. I visited there once and the evil is so heavy you can't breathe. I will never go back.
There's an old cemetery near my home that most of the graves have no markers at all. You can see the shapes of the graves though. There's a sign with the names of the people, but I guess something happened to the headstones and no one remembered their places.
Those little dirt mounds are from pocket gophers. They spent their existence underground. When they tunnel they put the dirt in pockets that are formed in the skin in their cheek/jowl area. Hence the "pocket gopher" name. They mostly exist on plant roots, worms and other critters that live in the dirt. They have tiny eyes from living in darkness. Prairie dogs are way different being much bigger and their hole entrances form a "cone" from the dirt they excavate. The "cones" are usually 4 to 6 feet wide and the height gives them an observation post to watch for snakes, coyotes, bobcats, badgers and hawks. They do not watch for ferrets like the black-footed ferret as they hunt only at night when the P-dogs are sleeping. Prairie dogs are pests who not only make a mess digging up the ground, but eat the grass to the roots killing it. One dog colony can easily destroy hundreds of acres and the effect lasts for decades because of little rain. Bubonic plague was detected in prairie dogs in the early 1980s in southwest South Dakota.
I just love the Tree Ron it does look like its Bleeding from different angles and it looks like someone took a blow torch to it too, I've never seen a tree like this in my life until now. Many Thanks for your amazing a Wonder video Ron, Have a Great Halloween From Ireland
Great story ,so well done the music sounded like the a million dollar sound track for a Big Halloween blockbuster. You really gave us the spooky feel for this video. I would really love if someone with more knowledge on that amazing tree in the graveyard would chime in ,it would be so interesting if we could learn more about that very old tree it has to be one of the oddest trees I have seen. And I have been to arboretums all over ,even see the sausage tree in the Washington DC Smithsonian growing in their arboretum.
There was a horrifying axe murder inside Mission San Miguel by a couple of guys who might just be California’s first serial killers. Northern SLO County has a very weird vibe.
Thank you Ron, what an interesting and such a sad story. It must have been so hard living in such rigid circumstances. I believe that she did take her own life. RIP. Stay safe and keep well. Zora in Australia.
I'm not sure those are prairie dog holes. Some are, I'm sure, but others I think are unmarked graves. Especially since they may not have been able to afford a headstone.
California does have a few parts of the state like the red woods are beautiful ,plus Bear lake and of course the mountains .thank you Dustin and Ron for another amazing episode , . Our weather here in Wisconsin is just rocking with thunderstorms , rain and wind ,it's been crazy❤ I hope everybody is enjoying their Halloween Eve and I hope the safe and 👻 🎃 🎃 Halloween tomorrow with all the trick-or-treaters . .Rip Charlotte i hope she is at peace in the life after
Hi. ...love the story...spooky but interesting...the cemetery is old and the tree is awesome ..I never never seen a tree like that ....thanks for vlogging your great stories.... happy Halloween......take care...... Deborah 🇨🇦🎃🎃👽👽😈👿
Great one Ron!! I was waiting for someone to jump out. Sad story but I am glad you visted her and the childrens grave. Thanks Ron for bringing forth another face of the forgotten to be remembered agsin. Liked the spooky ending. Nope i wont go into the cemetary if it is foggy and at night. My grandson has been creeping me out for the last few weeks so i will stay in the house at night. Thanks again Ron another great video!!!🎉❤❤
I was born and raised in Central California. We called those tree's Scrub Oaks. They survive the droughts of California because of their Tap roots going down 80ft and more.
Wow you are a early bird Ron 😂 looks like its going to be another amazing episode , definitely hitting them out of he park this year .This gives me something to look forward too ,. Halloween 🎃🎃 eve .
Thanks for doing this Ron, it was very enjoyable for me. The grounds and general atmosphere were almost mystical, definitely otherworldly ( almost like there might be an entrance somewhere to an alternate reality). The old oak tree just fascinated me, I would have loved to run my hands over that rough, beautiful b 12:28 ark. The actual ghost story of the grieving lady was a sad one. It's my hope that she has come into or she will find a more peaceful state of being.
Wow,great presentation, Ron!The cemetery looks foreboding.A tragic story,so sad.BTW,I think it's a nice nod to Halloween this month adding the creepy, laughing jack o' lantern mask at the conclusion of each feature.Happy Haunting!
Wow, great video for the night before Halloween Ron! Definitely a creepy cemetery and a creepy story! All those animal hills reminds me of a time when I visited a cemetery where some of my ancestors are supposedly buried in Pennsylvania. There was no office for me to visit to try to find my ancestors graves, and the cemetery was very old and on a very steep hill. Those same kinds of animal hills were literally everywhere. I was combing the cemetery row by row to try to find the graves of my ancestors while clouds were gathering over my head and thunder was rumbling in the distance. Talk about creepy! I never could find the graves of my ancestors either. I suspect that they may have been in unmarked graves. As is often the case with these old cemeteries, records have often been lost in fires, etc. I have lived in California for 30+ years and have been to the San Miguel Mission Church which you mentioned which is nearby the area where the cemetery is. I never heard of Adelaida before though. California is of course huge. There are so many little towns like that up and down the state. Anyway, a big thanks to Dustin (I think that's his name?) for suggesting this story to feature for the channel. I remember seeing his face before from other stories he suggested to you. Thanks friend! You sure know a lot of cool stories! And Ron once again, you knocked it out of the park with this video! Thank you!!! 🎃🪦👻
Looks like dusk there I’m just watching this is making me scared, Ron! I don’t know how you go there by yourself! Finished watching & im now terrified in my bedroom in the dark! Lol
I just love the work you do and present us with...all amazing Sir.. Thank you for all you and your team do for us , the viewers !! HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ALL 🎃
READ THIS BEFORE YOU COMMENT PLEASE - CORRECTION - The Mennonites are not "anti-Baptist", they are called "Anabaptists".
The crunch of the leaves… I love this
I was hoping to hear an "We're in"... When you walked through the gate.... Ya gotta remember your roots Ron... 😂 😂
I have a ground mole that is messing up my yard that I haven't been able to catch yet but I am very happy that I don't have gopher holes like that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Very interesting tree.
Definitely a soul taken too soon. May she and her two children be resting in peace.❤😢
35 years ago I had taken a truckload of irrigation piping down there. I had to radio in before I got there to meet the farmer. About 5 miles off the road past 3 cattle gates. In the rolling hills. Nothing out there. I past a store with a huge tree that was a monument for James Dean. He crashed in that area.
A grieving mother.. Someone should help her spirit to go to the light where her children are.
A very sad story but a beautiful area with a very old oak, RIP.
Love the music! Great story Ron!❤
My ancestors were some of the founding fathers of the Mennonite church. They came to America in the 1670s, to Lancaster County. I had a weird experience in an old graveyard my cousin and I stumbled upon. I went to the old section of the graveyard and immediately found my 2X great grandma, Melissa Jane Pew, who died very young. It was almost as if she wanted me to find her. I took a pic and posted it on Find a Grave.
If you ever get up into the Central Ohio area again, you need to come to Lancaster , Ohio, where quite a few awful murders happened involving children, the story of this particular family would make your skin crawl. It’s that horrible. So hit me up sometime and I’ll give you the rundown. Be safe.
Cool 😮
Fog Is my favorite thing!!!!!!!!!
Spooky😮
Blocky bark is common on lots of trees. These trees essentially have the vertically furrows, but these are broken horizontally at regular intervals. This can get a bit murky in something like black walnut which essentially has diamond furrowed bark, but these furrows are broken horizontally so the diamonds often look like a “V” or “Y”. Blocky-ness is a distinguishing characteristic between the otherwise very similar red and black oaks. Red oak furrows run continuously up the trunk like ski tracks on fresh powder, whereas black oak furrows are interrupted into little blocks. Block bark tends to be really beautiful in cross-section. It’s common in most conifers (not in Cupressaceae).
Great story, I’m glad you found her grave, very spooky cemetery 😱
Very scary when you could fall in a hole. RIP Charlotte with your children 🙏🏼🙏🏼
The trees (or shrubs) with he red berries are Toyon, or maybe better known as "California Holly". They make for a fitting backdrop since you filmed this around Christmas of 2023.🎄
The old oak tree I believe was a Valley Oak. The older the tree, the rougher the bark with more fissures.
Great video and your special effects keep getting better and better. ❤ the music on this one. Happy Halloween 🎃
Eerie place ron..
A soul taken too soon 😢. Thank you for sharing Ron. It is a spooky place and you filmed it beautifully 😊
The dead cant hurt you Ron. Its the living who do the harm.
yep, I say that all the time here.
Ron we love your site. That poor cemetery needs to be taken care of. We pray for all these people with respect and love ❤️
Please be careful
Love your videos and the stories you share of the past. Love the work you do . Great job
Spooky and beautiful cemetery 🪦. Really enjoyed the videos over spooky season
That was an awesome story, and I'm glad you found her grave. The children could been unmarked too with falling to illness. I hope her stone can be restored with her name on it and more. Thank you Ron. Happy Halloween.
R.i.p to her and her children😢,thanks for sharing this story
Here are some interesting notes about the cemetary from the author.
Author’s notes: From Paso Robles, drive 12 miles west on Mountain Spring Road, which turns into Adelaida Road. Turn right on Klau Mine Road and continue about a mile north. Cemetery’s gates are on the right, near Chimney Rock Road. It seems also that the residents of the cemetery like to steal your car keys, thus stranding you out in the middle of nowhere.
In any case, according to experts, do not go alone!
Very interesting and hauntingly informative video. ❤ Those are probably ground squirrel holes, they are all over California.
Once again Ron a amazing story told by you so well as always with such love and respect love your content and stories ❤️ 💜 💕 💖
Happy Halloween Eve
Halloween is becoming more popular in Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺
This is definitely one of my favorite stories and find. The cemetery haze adds to the spookiness of your video! I really had anticipated you to say, “we’re in” as you entered the gate! It’s your signature saying! Please say it Ron…we miss that cause it adds to the mystique of your searches!!!😊
YESS!!! JUST WHAT I NEEDED! ITS RON TIME! THANKS SO MUCH FOR ALL YOU DO! ❤❤❤❤❤
looking foward to this one...i live in the Netherlands and it premieres here at 02.00 hr so ill be watching it tomorrow morning.
Where I live in Central California, I have found that the use of cars and electronics depends on each settlement, like the Amish there are differences in the settlements and their particular church leadership from what I have seen told over the years I worked with a few Mennonite women at a convalescent care facility many years ago when I was waiting for my test date to be a licensed Cosmetologist in the late 198’0’s / early 1990’s apparently there is an Amish group called the black bumper Amish that does drive cars and yes they have their bumpers painted black 😅❤apparently each group has their own rules & restrictions based on each particular group made by the church elders for the individual group they belong to I didn’t know there are so many different groups until more recently aside from the information my co-worker had told me I had always thought the main differences between Amish and Mennonite were vehicles and electronics until just recently.
What a sad, neglected cemetery. It gives me an uneasy feeling...I did however enjoy the walk through and story. May they rest in peace.
Thanks for sharing ron....
Hi Ron from Kadina South Australia. Love your shows. Xx
Well Ron, cut the tree down and count the rings. 😁No one will tattletale on you. Cool video. That tree is awesome. I remember growing up on the farm we had old trees around the house. I seen bark like that.
hahahah, no no noooo!
Thanks Dustin and Ron❤Sad story😢I thought she would be all the way in the back😢
Two years after you filmed this, someone probably answered about the bush with the red berries. My guess is its a Pyracantha bush. Rumor has it, when the berries are past the 'ripe' stage they ferment. Birds eat them and get drunk. I grew up in that area. One of the most beautiful places ever. Loved this episode!
Hi Ron! That dirt lumps maybe the dead want to come out…😄 that old tree bark is just amazing…never saw like this before…and how about that looks fallen tree across the top of graves…magic…
Cool creepy cemetery. Can you imagine stepping in one of those holes at night. Give you a heart attack if you don't break your ankle first.
Don't go their at night!
This is going to be great for the Eve of Halloween!!
That was a sad and interesting story. I have been through Paso Robles a few times and never knew about this cemetery or story. Beautiful cemetery and scenery and great story telling Ron.
Very interesting. Thank you. Might be elder berries but I wouldn't eat them unless I was 100 percent sure. Lol I'm not sure if I'd eat from a graveyard. I also see manzanita.
Great story again Ron. I always look forward to watching.
RIP Charlotte 😢
Wow 😮 is that Cemetary creepy with the fog 🌁 and everything 😳 😬 Very sad story.
That old tree was so fascinating. I could have sworn the bark was rock. Very ancient tree. I'm glad it still stands. Thank you Ron 😊
I absolutely love when you use the drone! It’s always so magical and gives us a totally different view! Thank you so much Sir and Happy Halloween!!!🎃
The red berries look like pyracanthus. Spring birds, especially robins will spend a whole day gobbling them up. The next day the birds tend to be quiet.
I can't wait! I am so excited about this one!
The ole tree could be English oak or Cherry oak... but it is a old oak tree...the intro music was suited for this graveyard, with lightness of fog creeping round..yet memorizing to just walk and look at the graves...it was a sad story of grieving and the little children with no headstone or beautiful words left for them.. comfort now in Jesus arms 😊... guess the prairie dogs have undermined the graves and gotten to the bodies.. nice video for Halloween 🎃.. thank u for sharing...
It has been my experience that Mennonite congregations allow musical instruments where as Amish congregation do not and both often sing A cappella
or four part harmony also as you mentioned they vary on the use of modern technology.
Thank you for posting this spooky cemetery video. That whole area extending many miles around has the weirdest vibe. It's the playground of the paranormal. Lots of UFO sightings and cattle mutilations (which have been scrubbed from the public record). Down south a ways is La Purisima Historical State Park, the most haunted of the 21 missions in California. I visited there once and the evil is so heavy you can't breathe. I will never go back.
There's an old cemetery near my home that most of the graves have no markers at all. You can see the shapes of the graves though. There's a sign with the names of the people, but I guess something happened to the headstones and no one remembered their places.
Those little dirt mounds are from pocket gophers. They spent their existence underground. When they tunnel they put the dirt in pockets that are formed in the skin in their cheek/jowl area. Hence the "pocket gopher" name. They mostly exist on plant roots, worms and other critters that live in the dirt. They have tiny eyes from living in darkness.
Prairie dogs are way different being much bigger and their hole entrances form a "cone" from the dirt they excavate. The "cones" are usually 4 to 6 feet wide and the height gives them an observation post to watch for snakes, coyotes, bobcats, badgers and hawks. They do not watch for ferrets like the black-footed ferret as they hunt only at night when the P-dogs are sleeping. Prairie dogs are pests who not only make a mess digging up the ground, but eat the grass to the roots killing it. One dog colony can easily destroy hundreds of acres and the effect lasts for decades because of little rain. Bubonic plague was detected in prairie dogs in the early 1980s in southwest South Dakota.
Another great story, Ron. May Charlotte and her babies rest in peace.
HAPPY HALLOWS EVE!!!
Great work, once again but I must comment on the condition of this cemetery. Who is in charge of the upkeep? How sad.
I can Imagine being there at dusk dodging critter holes with a ghost somewhere around. Spooky cool episode.
I just love the Tree Ron it does look like its Bleeding from different angles and it looks like someone took a blow torch to it too, I've never seen a tree like this in my life until now. Many Thanks for your amazing a Wonder video Ron, Have a Great Halloween From Ireland
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Great story ,so well done the music sounded like the a million dollar sound track for a Big Halloween blockbuster. You really gave us the spooky feel for this video.
I would really love if someone with more knowledge on that amazing tree in the graveyard would chime in ,it would be so interesting if we could learn more about that very old tree it has to be one of the oddest trees I have seen. And I have been to arboretums all over ,even see the sausage tree in the Washington DC Smithsonian growing in their arboretum.
Another amazing story Your very gifted in telling how those poor people lived and died ❤ I’m looking forward to tomorrow nights episode
Wouldnt want to wander through that mesd of prairie dog holes in the dark. Good walk, Ron. Thank you
There was a horrifying axe murder inside Mission San Miguel by a couple of guys who might just be California’s first serial killers. Northern SLO County has a very weird vibe.
Thank you 💕 ron creepy chills poor woman
You freaked my out when you put your hand on the oak, that thing is massive!
It really showed the massive size next to Ron’s hand.
Thank you Ron, what an interesting and such a sad story. It must have been so hard living in such rigid circumstances. I believe that she did take her own life. RIP. Stay safe and keep well. Zora in Australia.
I'm not sure those are prairie dog holes. Some are, I'm sure, but others I think are unmarked graves. Especially since they may not have been able to afford a headstone.
That would be creepy at night creepy cemetery too great video Ron great story be safe out there ❤❤❤❤
Another top number Ron,May Charlottes and her children R.I.P,safe travels mate,🙏🙏👏👍
California does have a few parts of the state like the red woods are beautiful ,plus Bear lake and of course the mountains .thank you Dustin and Ron for another amazing episode , . Our weather here in Wisconsin is just rocking with thunderstorms , rain and wind ,it's been crazy❤ I hope everybody is enjoying their Halloween Eve and I hope the safe and 👻 🎃 🎃 Halloween tomorrow with all the trick-or-treaters . .Rip Charlotte i hope she is at peace in the life after
Hi. ...love the story...spooky but interesting...the cemetery is old and the tree is awesome ..I never never seen a tree like that ....thanks for vlogging your great stories.... happy Halloween......take care...... Deborah 🇨🇦🎃🎃👽👽😈👿
What a great episode Ron!
At 20:31 in the video look at the stone on the left and you can see a face. I thought that was very interesting. 👍
That is interesting. I saw that as well.
I loved how you ended this story! In fact, i loved the whole story! You never fail! 💀🎃👻
thx Sandra, glad you liked it.
its the funnest part of editing, along with picking music. I always do those part last. like icing on the cake. wait till you see tomorrow's.
Great video, Ron!👍🏻
Kind of eerie with that fog coming up over the hill. 😳💀even in the daytime! 👻
yep, agree. I got there early, like 6 am
When I saw the lighthouse on the stone the movie: 'The Fog' came to mind.
Kool touch with the lady & lantern in the fog🎶🪦🎶🌫️🚺🌫️🌁🎶🪦🎶
@@RuthShelton-ou4idOne of my favorite movies.
lets get spooky tonight and hi Ron
Gone too soon but not forgotten
Beautiful but sad story. Thank you for a wonderful history walk. 🇺🇸☮️👻🪦🎈
Great one Ron!! I was waiting for someone to jump out. Sad story but I am glad you visted her and the childrens grave. Thanks Ron for bringing forth another face of the forgotten to be remembered agsin. Liked the spooky ending. Nope i wont go into the cemetary if it is foggy and at night. My grandson has been creeping me out for the last few weeks so i will stay in the house at night. Thanks again Ron another great video!!!🎉❤❤
Spooky season is here……
Very much appreciated for this thread……. Happy Halloween 🎃 Ron………
I was born and raised in Central California. We called those tree's Scrub Oaks. They survive the droughts of California because of their Tap roots going down 80ft and more.
Those dirt mounds are from Moles, not prairie dogs.
Wow you are a early bird Ron 😂 looks like its going to be another amazing episode , definitely hitting them out of he park this year .This gives me something to look forward too ,. Halloween 🎃🎃 eve .
Rip Charlotte and her kids....😇🙏🎃🍂🍁💀👻🎃..... Happy Halloween Eve Ron .. see ya Tomorrow night...
Thanks for doing this Ron, it was very enjoyable for me. The grounds and general atmosphere were almost mystical, definitely otherworldly ( almost like there might be an entrance somewhere to an alternate reality). The old oak tree just fascinated me, I would have loved to run my hands over that rough, beautiful b 12:28 ark. The actual ghost story of the grieving lady was a sad one. It's my hope that she has come into or she will find a more peaceful state of being.
Paso Robles is where my Appaloosa mare was foaled in Feb. of 1971. RIP to all.
Wow,great presentation, Ron!The cemetery looks foreboding.A tragic story,so sad.BTW,I think it's a nice nod to Halloween this month adding the creepy, laughing jack o' lantern mask at the conclusion of each feature.Happy Haunting!
Wow, great video for the night before Halloween Ron! Definitely a creepy cemetery and a creepy story! All those animal hills reminds me of a time when I visited a cemetery where some of my ancestors are supposedly buried in Pennsylvania. There was no office for me to visit to try to find my ancestors graves, and the cemetery was very old and on a very steep hill. Those same kinds of animal hills were literally everywhere. I was combing the cemetery row by row to try to find the graves of my ancestors while clouds were gathering over my head and thunder was rumbling in the distance. Talk about creepy! I never could find the graves of my ancestors either. I suspect that they may have been in unmarked graves. As is often the case with these old cemeteries, records have often been lost in fires, etc. I have lived in California for 30+ years and have been to the San Miguel Mission Church which you mentioned which is nearby the area where the cemetery is. I never heard of Adelaida before though. California is of course huge. There are so many little towns like that up and down the state. Anyway, a big thanks to Dustin (I think that's his name?) for suggesting this story to feature for the channel. I remember seeing his face before from other stories he suggested to you. Thanks friend! You sure know a lot of cool stories! And Ron once again, you knocked it out of the park with this video! Thank you!!! 🎃🪦👻
Rest in Peace Charlotte and your children
Looks like dusk there I’m just watching this is making me scared, Ron! I don’t know how you go there by yourself! Finished watching & im now terrified in my bedroom in the dark! Lol
This sounds good and spooky 👻🥰✨
Greetings from upstate new york hope everyone in the chat is doing well.
Happy Halloween everybody hope it's a good one
Great video like always and hope everyone is having a great week so far
I just love the work you do and present us with...all amazing Sir..
Thank you for all you and your team do for us , the viewers !!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN TO ALL 🎃
The spooky tree might be an alligator juniper, they grow in the Southwest and bark looks like that , great spooky story as you tell perfectly 🎃👻
Hard to believe that local folks don't clean the cemetery up. It amazes me the way the graves are scattered
all over the grounds.
The Mennonites aren’t anti-Baptist but called Anabaptists. Just a clarification from the daughter of a Quakertown Mennonite (hence the name Yoder) 😊
Happy Halloween thanks for the video ron
That tree you were next to it looks like what they call an alligator juniper tree