Tuesday, October 28, 2008

A haunting . . .

. . . or not?

Gemmak's strange dream (Sunday, October 26, 2008: Weird or what!!! ) - particularly the Jack Nicholson photo - reminded me of a trip to Colorado.

I stayed in the historic Brown Palace hotel in Denver, which opened it's doors in 1892. The hotel is in downtown Denver, so there's no real mountain setting. However, parts of the interior remind me of the Overlook in Steven King's book, "The Shining." I had just finished reading "The Shining" on the airplane into Denver.

Here's what seemed to happen:

As I was drifting off to sleep, I heard footsteps outside my door. My opened and shut. More footsteps, seemingly in my room. Then, the side of the bed near my feet sagged, as if someone just sat on it.

Here's what really happened:

Someone in the room next to me walked down the hall, opened their door and let it slam. Barely awake, I heard them walk across their room. Then, I had one of those little episodes where you jerk awake and feel like you just fell into your bed.

At least I hope that's what happened.

The Brown Palace is reputed to be haunted.

4 comments:

Jannie Funster said...

I am always embarassed by those little jerks awake.

I like how the hotel matches your site's theme and sepia tones to a tee. Do you consciously stay only in hotels that go great with your blog scheme?

Jack said...

Yep, you caught me. My life is recorded in sepiatone. Well, except for my yellow hot rod and my red Corvette. . . .

Lisa said...

I'm SURE the second scenario was correct... at least I hope it was. (Now that I've read this, I wonder if I'll be able to fall asleep tonight? :))

gemmak said...

Ohhh...even more spooky than my 'event'I think! ;o)