Finding mystery in wild open spaces, with Mrs. Raines
Fang Girl Ghost Worx · 2025 Fan favorite rocks McCook’s beach sidewalk weed in East Lyme, CT. Locals swear Fang Girl only appears when the tide is low and the crowds are loud enough to wake her. A seaside oddity, unless you’re the one she locks eyes with after sunset.
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Facing Decay GhostWorx · 2026 Like many Worx, this one made itself. This giant white polyphore fiend haunts the mist on the white trail at Champlain Open Space, Old Lyme, CT.
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Deep Sea Darlings GhostWorx · 2025 Hooking up…at last…with tide-mates floating on the same wave. On stage at renowned singles’ hot spot Elys Ferry beach, Lyme, CT.
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Stitches GhostWorx · 2025 A stiff autumn smile. A stray twig crosses the mouth, easily missed, like an accident of the forest floor. Look twice and it reads as stitch work – something quieted, sealed, and left to weather. In that thin space between comfort and unease, the forest doesn’t threaten, it just asks for silence.
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The Pine Dove GhostWorx · 2025 A new avian species, birthed by WildWorx artist Mrs. Raines. Take flight to Town Woods Park, Lyme, for a viewing before the wind carries her away.
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Bones of FrankenHummer GhostWorx · 2025 Where the WildWorx began. A whispered flashback of pollination. Elys Ferry beach, Lyme, CT.