Bill Windsor Sees Ghosts

Audrey Hepburn face
Audrey Hepburn

On 1/20/2021, Bill Windsor Sees Ghosts; one of the most beautiful women who ever lived appeared in the kitchen of my condo.  Audrey Hepburn was dead.  It was a ghost.

I guess I didn’t believe in ghosts.  I do now.

Because I was seriously injured in a traffic accident on 5/5/2017 and was 72 years old, Florida Hospital Waterman in Tavares, Florida had me on a list of the first people to invite for a vaccination against COVID-19.  Because my paternal grandmother died from the 1918 flu pandemic when my Dad was just a year old, I felt she would want me to do anything I could to avoid death.  So, I signed up and drove to an Advent Hospital site near the Orlando Airport to get my shot.

When I got to the front of the line, the Hospital employee told me I would be at Station 13.  She asked if that would be a problem.  I told her “No, 13 is my lucky number.  It was my number in baseball.”  I was escorted to the nurse at Station 13, and I made a big deal about how happy I was to have her as my nurse.

I received my shot and then waited for 20 minutes as directed.  When I didn’t turn into a werewolf, I was allowed to leave.  I drove home to my condo in Leesburg Florida.

I was sleeping on the sofa in my living room as it provided needed back support since my 5/5/2017 accident.

At 3:30 a.m., I awakened to go to the bathroom.  Audrey Hepburn was in my kitchen carrying on an animated conversation with someone the other side of the refrigerator.  I knew people would say I was dreaming, so I grabbed my camera and took a photo.  A green neon squiggle appeared where Audrey Heburn had been.  Bill Windsor Sees Ghosts.

Photo of Audrey Hepburn in Bill Windsors kitchen on 1/20/2021

 This is the photo I took on the visit of Audrey Hepburn to my condo on 1/20/ 2021 after I had my COVID-19 vaccination.  Bill Windsor Sees Ghosts!

Audrey Hepburn visited me twice when I could see her ghost.

After she came the second time, I remembered that the Hospital said to call if I experienced any problems.  I decided Audrey Hepburn qualified.  Moderna had me on the phone for several hours.  Moderna set up a full day of testing for me at Waterman Hospital.

At the end of the day, the doctor came into my room and said: “We can’t find anything wrong, so we are going to discharge you.  Go see your ophthalmologist as the pressure in your eyes is a little high.  That’s it.  You can get dressed and go home.”  I said: “Doctor, what do I do if she comes back?”  He responded: “Talk to her.  If she’s been dead for a good long time, she may be hungry for some male companionship.”

A few days later, it was time for me to return for the second vaccination.  I expected TV crews to interview the guy who saw Audrey Hepburn in his kitchen.  No TV.  I was disappointed.

I received my shot and then waited for 20 minutes as directed.  I drove home.

At 3:30 a.m., I awakened to go to the bathroom.  A Sumo Wrestler size woman was in my kitchen carrying on an animated conversation with someone the other side of the refrigerator.  I knew people would say I was dreaming, so I grabbed my camera and tiptoed around to the spot between the dining room and kitchen to take a photo.  No one was there.  Bill Windsor Sees Ghosts.

I called Moderna.  I got the sense that I was the first person to inform them that people could experience hallucinations from the vaccine.

Neither Audrey Hepburn nor female Sumo wrestlers have beeen part of my life in any way.  So these ghosts just appeared out of the blue.

I googled Audrey Hepburn and discovered that she visited me on the eighth anniversary of her death.

That’s spooky.

Bill Windsor Sees Ghosts.