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Not Every Shadow Is Meant To Scare You


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Episode Description 

From chambermaids in the halls to Teddy Roosevelt himself puffing a cigar at the bar, San Antonio’s historic Menger Hotel is one of Texas’ most haunted landmarks. But the lesson isn’t just about ghosts — it’s about how shadows remind us of the light. In this Halloween episode of The T-Chromosome Daily, Tweed Scott reminds us: not every shadow is meant to scare you. Some remind you that you’re alive.  

Show Notes 

Today’s nugget: “Not every shadow is meant to scare you. Some remind you that you’re alive.” 

The Menger Hotel, built in 1859 just steps from the Alamo, is as famous for its ghost stories as it is for its history. Guests and staff alike have reported chambermaids still tidying rooms, a lady in blue who vanishes on approach, and even Teddy Roosevelt rallying Rough Riders at the bar long after his time. 

In this episode, Tweed shares: 

  • The history of the Menger Hotel and its ties to Teddy Roosevelt.
  • Some of the famous ghost stories that give the hotel its legendary reputation.
  • A reflection on why shadows — whether ghostly or personal — are reminders of the light that makes them possible.
  • A Halloween message of hope: even in spooky seasons, shadows mean the light is still nearby.


Key Takeaway:
The past leaves echoes, but shadows don’t exist without light. When life feels spooky, remember that the presence of shadows is proof that hope is still shining.

Closing Note:
If today’s story gave you a grin or a shiver, share it with a friend and bring them along for the ride. I’ll be back tomorrow with another Texas-flavored nugget on The T-Chromosome Daily.
 

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Texan EdgeBy Tweed Scott