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Hearse Story

By
Real Estate Agent with Preferred Properties Key West

Since I have had so much time on my hands lately, and there are only so many Netflix series to watch, I returned to Google search and sought to find a picture of a place that gave me might mares since I was a child. The above building is identified as The Monarch Crest Cafe & Curios located atop Monarch Pass, Colorado. It burned to the ground in 1988 because the Salida Fire Department's newest truck blew its engine heading up the Pass.

That place does not look menacing now, but I vividly recall it at night decades ago when my parents would stop their for something to eat after crossing Monarch Pass on our way to Gunnison, Colorado for a fishing trip. There is nothing about the building to scare a little boy. But in the dark of  night when we pulled in or left the restaurant, my dad would forever take me over and lift me up to look inside the old hearse parked in front. 

I found the above photo in a the Salida historic photos. It shows a buggy that looked much like the old hearse in front of the Monarch Crest except there were no side doors. Instead there were windows through which you could see the casket of the dearly departed.  I seem to recall a fake body in the casket - perhaps it was stuffed with straw.  I know there was something there that terrified wee me. He also delighted driving on the side of mountain passes pointing his right hand at the vistas and then narrowly avoided falling down the side of the mountain. I thank my father for these forever fears.

 

In this time when almost everyone is terrified about the future, look back with me to a little boy being terrified of a thing in box atop a huge mountain pass in the dead of night.  That is scary.  It is something you do not get over. What we are going through will end.  There will be a new normal. The thing that is the worse right now is me looking with suspicion at someone in the grocery store. And that person looking back at me in the same way.

 

 

Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Gary. It is amazing what instills fear for some and not others. Then again with the practice of social distancing, space has become a prized possession. Get your milk and get out of my way! Enjoy your day! 

Apr 09, 2020 04:59 AM
Kat Palmiotti
eXp Commercial, Referral Divison - Kalispell, MT
Helping your Montana dreams take root

A trip to the grocery store is certainly alot different today than it was a few months ago!

The things that got my heart pumping as a kid were insect-related. Spiders. Crickets. I think a hearse with a coffin on a dark roadside would have done it as well.

Apr 09, 2020 05:18 AM
Rose Mary Justice
Synergy Realty Pros - Dandridge, TN
Synergy Realty Pros

We all have fears of something in our past I would think.  I love being told ghost stories as a kid but then was afraid to go to sleep.

This new thing we are all afraid of nothing we can see but know it is lurking in the air somewhere.  My only fear of this is that I might carry it to others.  The worst fear is knowing I might have infected someone else. 

Practice safe distancing and wash wash wash! Better yet Stay safe at home.

Apr 09, 2020 05:38 AM
Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
Pasadena And Southern California 818.516.4393

Hello Gary - stories of childhood fear and hearses.   Despite these two things, I did read your post and "enjoyed" seeing the old photographs.  

Apr 09, 2020 07:07 AM
Anonymous
Ron Pareti

Hi Gary,I agree that this will end. It's that new "normal" and what it will look like that troubles me. Always enjoy your stories as well as the pictures you post particularly the ones from your shoebox. Stay safe and thanks !

Apr 10, 2020 06:59 PM
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