Schulenburg, Texas Brent wasn't really a haunted singer. But I did have a rather eerie encounter with this young man. It was outside the Von Minten Hotel, a couple of weeks ago. Road Trip My husband and I were on an 8-day road trip, in search of curious historic hotels. Years ago I'd heard about the Von Minden, with it's haunted history. When we drove through town recently, I made Don pull over and let me take a peek. Peering In As I approached the building, I assumed the hotel had closed down. The attached movie theatre next door, was obviously out of business and there was nothing that invited a customer to enter. I tried the door and when it opened, I assumed it was okay to walk in. A breeze was blowing through the open windows and the light over the lobby desk was on. I hollered a polite "Hello!" and heard no reply. I called out again and thought I heard voices, but they could have been coming through the open windows. A Closer Look I'm not sure how I could be so brave, because the place was a little creepy. It looked like a hotel from the Twilight Zone, suddenly abandoned and left untouched. There was an old cash register and a few mailboxes. The key boxes were empty, except for a few random items. One looked like a calculator, or a remote control. There were letters and papers cluttering the counter and a few dusty rockers sitting in front of the windows. A wooden phone booth with a payphone, was tucked back by the stair landing. Movie House Not long ago I read that you could stay in the hotel and even catch a movie next door. But when I peeked in the locked doors of the movie house, I could see the tiny lobby was out of use. An old white painted candy machine revealed some candy bars behind the glass windows. You could hardly recognize Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable, on the faded movie posters. Meeting Brent As I started to head for the car, I saw this young man walking towards the front door. I asked if the hotel was open for business and he said he and a few others were living there. Somehow the idea of a haunted boarding house was even more unsettling to me than a haunted hotel. "Do you want to know if it's haunted?" He asked, as if assuming that was why I was curious. I said yes I did wonder and he answered with a positive, "Yes." Then he told me that just yesterday he'd been in his room and his deodorant just lifted off the dresser and flew across the room. "Wow!" I said, turning to make sure Don was in full view. He went on to explain that he was staying in town a while, helping his grandparents. He had recently gone into Houston to audition for "America's Got Talent" and was starting to worry since he hadn't heard news yet. He said the morning for his audition, he'd witnessed another sign of spirits, when he looked at the bathroom mirror. The words "Good Luck" were written on the glass. He talked about his music. He'd been singing since 5 and writing music since 14. The 23 year old said he'd just recorded the song "Yesterday" for YouTube and his musician grandfather, (who does a mean version of Wipe Out on the drums at age 70) said he sounded just like John Lennon. I asked his name in case I saw him on TV. He said he was Brent and he posed for a photo so I could recognize him. He said he was hoping to catch the Greyhound to Houston soon, I didn't mention that we lived there. I think he could have talked for days, but I said I needed to get going. Thanks, Brent You gave me some insight into the curious hotel I've wondered about. The slumber party kid in me, imagines staying in a haunted hotels and squealing over ghost stories. But you might have cured that. I wish you luck with your music. It's actually nice to picture you helping out with your grandparents and playing music with your grandad. I wish I could find your YouTube video and give some support. As a special note... When Don and I drove away, we could see the advertisement written on the side of the hotel. We were curious and followed the directions to find Sengelmann Hall, to see what the Bakery/Restaurant/Dance Hall was all about. We met the wonderful owner who said he also owns the hotel and hopes to get the money to fix it up, along with the movie theatre. He was a pretty delightful guy actually and I wouldn't be surprised if someday I do return and find a lovely Boutique Hotel. Now that would be fun.
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FIFTY-FIVE
STRANGERS To celebrate my birthday in April 2012, I decided to reflect on the past with a different kind of list. I've met a lot of people in my 55 years, but I'm going to stop and remind myself about the strangers I've met. These are people I met by accident, not through friends or work. For some reason, these strangers dropped into my life. Even though we may have only spent a few minutes together, these people have never been forgotten. Each week, I'll spotlight someone I met in the past, who in some small way, made me stop and think. MY GOAL: Remember 55 Strangers Archives
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