Breakfast Diva
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An older couple just checked out. They stayed on a gift certificate, were very happy and left a $20 tip. As we always do, we went to the room journal to see if they wrote anything.
Here's what they wrote....my question is, should I leave it or rip it out? We get some very religious/spiritual guests and also a lot of younger/sheltered ones.
(Sometime after Sept 9, 2012) - About 2:30-3am I was woke up by a dramatic thunder and lightening storm. During one of the flashes I saw a man standing on our patio. He was about 23-30 years old, 6' tall and dressed all in black. He was looking back at me with a slight but erie smile. He was holding an axe with both hands at chest level. I was concerned but on the next flash of lightening he was gone. In the morning I went out to the patio and on top of the patio table was the bloddy head of a freshly killed cow. Further out in the yard, near the hammock, I found a bloody axe. For breakfast we had a unique meal of scrambled brains, liver , heart and tongue. Somehow it all fit! Farewell and sleep tight!
Aaron
(for safety)
Here's what they wrote....my question is, should I leave it or rip it out? We get some very religious/spiritual guests and also a lot of younger/sheltered ones.
(Sometime after Sept 9, 2012) - About 2:30-3am I was woke up by a dramatic thunder and lightening storm. During one of the flashes I saw a man standing on our patio. He was about 23-30 years old, 6' tall and dressed all in black. He was looking back at me with a slight but erie smile. He was holding an axe with both hands at chest level. I was concerned but on the next flash of lightening he was gone. In the morning I went out to the patio and on top of the patio table was the bloddy head of a freshly killed cow. Further out in the yard, near the hammock, I found a bloody axe. For breakfast we had a unique meal of scrambled brains, liver , heart and tongue. Somehow it all fit! Farewell and sleep tight!
Aaron
(for safety)