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Gail Poole s new book The Ghost of O Reillys Mansion about a haunted mansion and a girl who had fallen in love with it at first sight

Gail Poole’s new book “The Ghost of O Reillys Mansion about a haunted mansion and a girl who had fallen in love with it at first sight Share Article Recent release “The Ghost of O Reillys Mansion from Page Publishing author Gail Poole describes how Calie had spent every summer since she was eleven with her Aunt Julie at her mansion in Maine. It was said to be haunted, and she recalled many weird and unusual happenings that left her in suspense during those visits. NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 03, 2021 Gail Poole, who at age seventy-seven, continues to express herself through her writing, has completed her new book “The Ghost of O Reillys Mansion : a riveting tale the details how Calie was skeptical about her Aunt Julie’s Mansion being haunted, but never ruled it out because she had always been intrigued by the unknown and especially the spiritual life after death.

Aunty Julie Black was taken from her mother after birth Reuniting with her mob healed her Aboriginal soul

I’d be locked in there for hours - different days, different times, she said.  “I’d say a prayer that my real mum would come and get me. Take me home. I didn’t want to be there.” It wasn’t until she turned 25 that Aunty Julie was finally reunited with her mother. “She came out. I said, ‘Are you Patsy Black?’ and she said, ‘No. I’m your mum. I’m your mummy’. First cuddle I’ve had since I was a baby.” Barkindji woman Julie Black was taken from her mother shortly after she was born. Healing Foundation

Sculpture at Green Square aquatic centre pays tribute to site s Aboriginal history

Architecture news & editorial desk The City of Sydney commissioned a site-specific artwork for installation at the new Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre in Green Square. Modelled on the handheld water carriers once used by Aboriginal communities along Australia’s east coast, the bronze sculpture, Bangala (water carriers) has been collaboratively created by Aboriginal Elder Aunty Julie Freeman and artist Jonathan Jones. Considered the largest pool complex built in Sydney since the 2000 Olympics, the Gunyama Park Aquatic and Recreation Centre will service the fast-growing local population and is scheduled to open on 1 February 2021. The Bangala artwork has two structures depicting oversized vessels made of bark or palm fronds and fastened to a stick and string. Positioned close to a rain garden near the centre’s Zetland Avenue entrance, Bangala will be a permanent reminder of the enduring importance of Eora culture and the area’s history.

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