Phaserburn
Flashlight Enthusiast
This past Sunday evening around dusk, an older guy I've never met before knocked on my front door. He was super thin, friendly, with scraggly white hair. When I answered, he smiled warmly and introduced himself, and said he was an old acquaintance of a man named, "Timer". I had to stop and think that over. Timer is a man I once spoke with in connection with the town's historical society and some strange questions and findings concerning my property. The man said Timer mentioned my name to him. The only reason I remembered the name was because it's a peculiar nickname. He told me he wasn't a part of the historical society, or anything like that.
Anyway, he said he used to have relatives in the area. I asked whereabouts, as my town is fairly small, and he smiled and said, "here and there, but they are no more, these days". I asked him if there was something I could do for him. His answer nearly blew me off my feet; he said, "Well, do you have an old pumphouse somewhere out in your woods?" I nodded. "If it would be ok with you, I was wondering if I could just take a little walk through those woods for a look see. I used to spend a lot of time in this area, many, many years ago." To say I was surprised is an incredible understatement; I'm sure my mouth was open. I asked if he used to live here, or around here. He replied, no, he never did, but "back then", this area was much more open to hikers and such. I told him I'd think about it, but that I had to admit I wasn't comfortable with the idea, no offense intended.
I was uncomfortable with the idea of a random stranger taking a trip through my property, for a variety of reasons. A) I never saw him before, so I was thinking about safety for my family, B) he looked pretty old and maybe a little frail, so I was thinking about liability if he got hurt somehow. And C) I was really a bit surprised by his sudden appearance and request, from out of the blue. To understand my feelings about that, it might help to know a little bit of a back story regarding this (see below). I felt a little badly about what was probably a totally innocent request from someone elderly who was being totally polite and proper. Was I wrong? I dunno.
So, he smiled, said of course he understood and that it was really no trouble at all, and thanks for my time. And then he left, on foot, walking back up the road.
I thought it had been quite awhile since I had spoken with Timer; turns out, it sure was. I dug back through the pages of the original CPF thread. It was over 8 years ago, in 2006!
The pump house in question is not visible from anywhere that's public, so I'm not sure how he knows about it. If you have time to kill with the backstory:
I think I found a grave in my yard
Return to… The Pumphouse!
I didn't feel threatened or anything silly like that from the conversation with him; he seemed harmless, if a little preoccupied. But afterwards, it did give me pause and little bit of an uneasy vibe, like I was missing something. I think it's the seeming randomness of it and the disconnected timeframe. So, of course, I decided to post this here and get my fellow CPF'ers opinions. It's been a long time since this kind of thing was a topic, and I'd actually put it all to rest after a few twists and turns. So, this is new.
Since then, I've been wondering if I should've asked him more questions. Did he have something to do with Dennis Lan? Why the heck did he mention the pumphouse? Did he know something about the area that I don't? He must. The cave, council rock, Father and Sister Divine? I have to admit, it's bugging me a bit, and has piqued some new curiosity. I feel like I missed a really good opportunity to find out a bit more, but was unprepared.
Anyway, he said he used to have relatives in the area. I asked whereabouts, as my town is fairly small, and he smiled and said, "here and there, but they are no more, these days". I asked him if there was something I could do for him. His answer nearly blew me off my feet; he said, "Well, do you have an old pumphouse somewhere out in your woods?" I nodded. "If it would be ok with you, I was wondering if I could just take a little walk through those woods for a look see. I used to spend a lot of time in this area, many, many years ago." To say I was surprised is an incredible understatement; I'm sure my mouth was open. I asked if he used to live here, or around here. He replied, no, he never did, but "back then", this area was much more open to hikers and such. I told him I'd think about it, but that I had to admit I wasn't comfortable with the idea, no offense intended.
I was uncomfortable with the idea of a random stranger taking a trip through my property, for a variety of reasons. A) I never saw him before, so I was thinking about safety for my family, B) he looked pretty old and maybe a little frail, so I was thinking about liability if he got hurt somehow. And C) I was really a bit surprised by his sudden appearance and request, from out of the blue. To understand my feelings about that, it might help to know a little bit of a back story regarding this (see below). I felt a little badly about what was probably a totally innocent request from someone elderly who was being totally polite and proper. Was I wrong? I dunno.
So, he smiled, said of course he understood and that it was really no trouble at all, and thanks for my time. And then he left, on foot, walking back up the road.
I thought it had been quite awhile since I had spoken with Timer; turns out, it sure was. I dug back through the pages of the original CPF thread. It was over 8 years ago, in 2006!
The pump house in question is not visible from anywhere that's public, so I'm not sure how he knows about it. If you have time to kill with the backstory:
I think I found a grave in my yard
Return to… The Pumphouse!
I didn't feel threatened or anything silly like that from the conversation with him; he seemed harmless, if a little preoccupied. But afterwards, it did give me pause and little bit of an uneasy vibe, like I was missing something. I think it's the seeming randomness of it and the disconnected timeframe. So, of course, I decided to post this here and get my fellow CPF'ers opinions. It's been a long time since this kind of thing was a topic, and I'd actually put it all to rest after a few twists and turns. So, this is new.
Since then, I've been wondering if I should've asked him more questions. Did he have something to do with Dennis Lan? Why the heck did he mention the pumphouse? Did he know something about the area that I don't? He must. The cave, council rock, Father and Sister Divine? I have to admit, it's bugging me a bit, and has piqued some new curiosity. I feel like I missed a really good opportunity to find out a bit more, but was unprepared.
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