Night Crying
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 12:53 am
Hey all.
My current home has a very large and ancient stone feature tucked in to the crook of the ridge behind it... like a large rocky outcrop (actually my avatar shows the lower face of it nicely) but behind it, is a very large "drop" between the hillside and the rocky outcrop of perhaps 5 stories in height. I have not scouted the bottom of the hole yet, but will get around to it.
Local people have a few garbled tales of rooshooters throwing dead wives into it, these are confused though as they often feature (in the telling) aspects of the famous Chamberlain case (rust for blood , etc). Legend has it, a bloke that usedt o have this place took in a few foster kids and two of them ended up necking themselves on trees nearby. I have found and photographed a few old lenths of rops dangling from trees, but then, that's a little chicken and the egg isnt it?
Anyways... when we first moved in, I would often hear crying from that spot - maybe 8 minutes walk up the hill. It's a very private, unsealed road. The trees are very gnarled thanks to wind stress, the house itself is very old in the classic lutheran style of southern qld and the sheds are positively funky. Most visitors report a "spooky vibe" but based on the scenery, I'd think that too. Truth is, the house itself is one of the most psychically dull places I have ever lived in - more weird stuff in homes in Brisbane.
It was very much just...crying. Not a nightbird noise, which I am familiar with (my body clock runs a bout three hours late... I'm up listening much of the night), not trees creaking or branch friction as I know what that sounds like.
Not a panicked crying, not a painful crying... almost a... regretful crying. Coming from those rocks and further up the hill. I tried many different theories to make it sit better but really, it was just somthing crying up there.
After a week or two, it stopped. Haven't heard it since, and this was almost a year ago.
I have heard very similar sounds in a few out of the way spots, interestingly when it happens all the frogmouths and microbats stop moving around or making a sound, until it stops, then they come back to life. My good ol dog, despite being a bit of a sook is fairly ballsy and when this would go on, he'd get a very concerned "head tilting" expression... dog owners know the expression I mean. When it would stop, he would relax.
No houses up there, and noone can get up there without passing my place... no possibility of being humans on a night trip, or one of the neighbours... the nearest of them is over a k away, and ther eis 2km of road before you even get to our place.
Just wondering if anyone else has encountered this phenomenon?
My current home has a very large and ancient stone feature tucked in to the crook of the ridge behind it... like a large rocky outcrop (actually my avatar shows the lower face of it nicely) but behind it, is a very large "drop" between the hillside and the rocky outcrop of perhaps 5 stories in height. I have not scouted the bottom of the hole yet, but will get around to it.
Local people have a few garbled tales of rooshooters throwing dead wives into it, these are confused though as they often feature (in the telling) aspects of the famous Chamberlain case (rust for blood , etc). Legend has it, a bloke that usedt o have this place took in a few foster kids and two of them ended up necking themselves on trees nearby. I have found and photographed a few old lenths of rops dangling from trees, but then, that's a little chicken and the egg isnt it?
Anyways... when we first moved in, I would often hear crying from that spot - maybe 8 minutes walk up the hill. It's a very private, unsealed road. The trees are very gnarled thanks to wind stress, the house itself is very old in the classic lutheran style of southern qld and the sheds are positively funky. Most visitors report a "spooky vibe" but based on the scenery, I'd think that too. Truth is, the house itself is one of the most psychically dull places I have ever lived in - more weird stuff in homes in Brisbane.
It was very much just...crying. Not a nightbird noise, which I am familiar with (my body clock runs a bout three hours late... I'm up listening much of the night), not trees creaking or branch friction as I know what that sounds like.
Not a panicked crying, not a painful crying... almost a... regretful crying. Coming from those rocks and further up the hill. I tried many different theories to make it sit better but really, it was just somthing crying up there.
After a week or two, it stopped. Haven't heard it since, and this was almost a year ago.
I have heard very similar sounds in a few out of the way spots, interestingly when it happens all the frogmouths and microbats stop moving around or making a sound, until it stops, then they come back to life. My good ol dog, despite being a bit of a sook is fairly ballsy and when this would go on, he'd get a very concerned "head tilting" expression... dog owners know the expression I mean. When it would stop, he would relax.
No houses up there, and noone can get up there without passing my place... no possibility of being humans on a night trip, or one of the neighbours... the nearest of them is over a k away, and ther eis 2km of road before you even get to our place.
Just wondering if anyone else has encountered this phenomenon?