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What Jeff hadn’t noticed was that the young lady in the room happened to be wearing some fancy lingerie, and the following morning she decided she would come down to breakfast wearing this lovely garment stating, “Well, you already saw it last night, so I have nothing to hide.” We all got a good chuckle out of that one, including the other guests who happened to be having breakfast at the same time. The complimentary robe in her room didn’t get used on this occasion, to be sure.

• This final incident happened just recently and was so good I had to share it on Facebook immediately. After breakfast, prior to check out, “Mrs. Smith” came to me, and in a whisper, asked if I had located her bra in the parlor. I knew that she and her husband had spent the evening in the parlor with a bottle of wine and that we had left them at about 9 p.m. to retire to our own corner of the inn. But I sensed they weren’t just reading a good book, if you know what I mean.

Now, I always tell people to make themselves at home. That being said, this wasn’t quite what I meant. But, I’m glad they enjoyed themselves. I presume she found her lost undergarment in her luggage because after a long search under every cushion and behind every nook and cranny, we never located it. I shudder to think that perhaps one of the other guests found it and didn’t report it.

Some people may think innkeeping is pretty boring and the same thing every day, but as these stories prove, it can be full of unique challenges and unusual occurrences which make for a constantly intriguing and often amusing profession.

Monika Sudakov is the chef and innkeeper at the Chestnut Street Inn in Sheffield. She can be reached at monikaandjeff@chestnut-inn.com.

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