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RE: Kim's Quest #3: Ancestral Houses of Silay City, Negros Occidental

in #history7 years ago

A few years ago, I got interested to search about old houses in Baguio and Negros. There was even an on-going teleserye that time in our local TV adapting the lives of the sugar barons of old. All I saw were front yard pictures and historical stories. Thank you @ybanezkim26 for igniting that interest in me again, and for taking me there visually. Although, the dolls really creeped me out when I saw them. Made me have goosebumps til now.

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I'm glad this post sparked an old flame in you, @raquelita. Keep that interest burning.

I knew the dolls would really creep people out the first time I saw them. I don't know if they're original or the caretaker just put them there to add a dramatic effect to the house.

I think it was the way they are posed or maybe how you took them from that angle. Haha. I'm such a scaredy cat! But maybe in their heyday, the little girls really got to enjoy playing with them...now, all I see is Anabelle and Chuckie 😢😔

True. Those dolls caught my attention the first time I set foot in the second floor of that house.