I think the only part people found scary was when we got out of the bus in the Market Square area, in the dark, and the glue-sniffing/alcohol soaked 'beggars' started surrounding us. One thing about the good old Square, it doesn't matter whether it's day or night, you're always going to be approached by some foul smelling people. Not so much when the Fringe is on. It sometimes fascinates me and it sometimes depresses me but it certainly doesn't scare me any longer. I got the impression most of the people on the tour don't come to that area very often. Of course, the rather loud young(?) woman who began a type of slurred shouting about celestials and Jesus and various other non-sensical concepts mixed in with plenty of traditional swearing may have dismayed many of them.
Got a few pictures in cemetaries with orbs in them that I'll post shortly. I think the Hamilton House was the most interesting story, and I really liked the Elmwood Cemetary in the dark (38 acres, I think they said). Four and half hours, but it didn't seem boring at all. Not scary, either, with 40 people in tow.
Got a few pictures in cemetaries with orbs in them that I'll post shortly. I think the Hamilton House was the most interesting story, and I really liked the Elmwood Cemetary in the dark (38 acres, I think they said). Four and half hours, but it didn't seem boring at all. Not scary, either, with 40 people in tow.