After years of observation I have decided that believing in ghosts just encourages them. Ghosts pester believers much much more than they pester skeptics.
Why not post a link to the photo?
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg179/juicy_fruit_kisses/AuntZeldasGrave1.jpg
Between the “R” and the “O”. There was nobody with me.
Edit:
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg179/juicy_fruit_kisses/AuntZeldasGrave2.jpg
The photo I took a couple seconds later. I see a face between the “S” and the “E”, but not as detailed.
That looks like Suzanne Sommers.
Very good point. It’s kinda like The oftener you don’t win, the sooner you gotta.
I told this story back in 2008, but I’ll tell it again.
When I was a teenager, one summer morning I was in my room making my bed. When I looked up after tucking in a corner of the sheets, I saw my grandmother standing right in front of me. I was so happy to see her and wondered why no one had told me she was coming to visit.
I immediately stopped what I was doing and ran towards her to give her a kiss when she vanished right before my eyes.
We got a long-distance call a short time later, letting us know that she had passed away earlier that morning.
I received an email from my fiance’ two days after he died.
Obviously the answer is spam filters and servers and ISPs, but at the time it didn’t help my denial one bit.
That one’s clearly Edgar Allan Poe. Which isn’t surprising, he loved this kind of stuff.
- Something happened.
- I can’t explain why it happened.
- Therefore, it must have been a ghost.
Strange. 
He slams his fists against the posts,
Yet still insists he sees the ghosts.
I really don’t see anything definitive. shrugs
I see things out of the corner of my eye on a daily basis. I am sure they are just reflections from my glasses but sometimes they really freak me out. I know that if they look like some Thing or some One that it is just my mind filling in the blanks. I can see that if you want to believe in ghosts this sort of thing could be evidence for you.
It’s no different than religion. For where I grew up in the Bible Belt, just substitute “Jesus” for “a ghost” in your formula.
Yeah, it’s a variation of the “God of the gaps” argument.
I’m still a bit surprised by how many non-religious people believe in ghosts.