miércoles, septiembre 07, 2005
The Blue Lady of Moss Beach
After Half Moon Bay Brewery, Dan, Josh and I headed north up the Pacific coast towards Moss Beach. This is a nice hideaway spot for the locals. And when I say locals, I am not just talking about the ones still alive. According to legend, a blue lady graces Moss Beach with her ghostly presence quite frequently.
The following is an excerpt from the Moss Beach Distillery website:
The Moss Beach Distillery is well known for its famous ghost, "The Blue Lady", and the popular NBC TV series "Unsolved Mysteries" recreated a haunting version of "The Legend Of The Blue Lady" and presented it to the world.
According to the ghostly Coastside legend, some 72 years ago a beautiful, young woman met by chance, a handsome dangerous man and fell in love with him. This sophisticated ladies' man was, say some, a piano player in the bar. The naive young woman, always dressed in blue was already married to another but her unsuspecting husband and young son never knew of the illicit affair. She made many trips to the restaurant to be with her lover.
The beautiful lady in blue died in a violent automobile accident and it is here at the Distillery you will now find her searching for her lover.
Many strange events have been documented since that time that can not be explained such as mysterious phone calls from no one, levitating checkbooks, locked rooms from the inside without any other means of entry, women diners losing one ear ring and then several of these are found in one place weeks later, date tampering with computers, sightings by small children. We are glad she is not destructive with her pranks and continue to hear of new events that cannot be explained.
Come visit us for ocean view dining and try to catch a glimpse of the "Blue Lady".
Reservations: (650) 728-5595
140 Beach Way, Moss Beach, CA 94038
For more information visit their website at
www.mossbeachdistillery.com/ghost.html
Suscribirse a:
Comentarios de la entrada (Atom)
No hay comentarios.:
Publicar un comentario