Experienced on or around April 27th, 2009 - by
espenolie
My wife and I took a trip to the east coast to tour some of the battlefields of the civil war. We stopped off on a cold, wet day in mid to late April at the grounds of Antietam. There we went on the driving tour (the grounds are HUGE) and we stopped at a few different spots that felt particularly good for photos/recording audio. One place was called the Mumma Farm--pronounced Moo-muh--where a farm house, several outbuildings, and a family cemetary stand. We were alone in the rain and cold. It was not windy but it was chilly enough to see your breath. It was very quiet and I decided to record some audio while we walked around the cemetary, open to the public and dating back much further than the civil war itself.
Note that we did not hear this voice at the time and that it is not the voice of my wife. What you'll hear is a female saying something and it was during a time when neither me nor my wife was speaking, so it is unobscured. This recording has not been altered in any way. What you hear is the original recording. Enjoy, and feel free to try and figure out what she's saying. I think I know but I won't tell you. I'll let you decipher that for yourself. But if you want to know, write to me and I'll share it with you.