Three positive things for today:
10/20/2024

1. Sitting on the patio, enjoying the last day of above average temps prior to a cold front coming in.
2. Started reading 'The Castle of Ortranto" written in 1765 by Horace Walpole. It is the first 'Gothic' horror story. 👻
3. A (mostly) competitive Formula 1 auto race.

Today's exercise: 1.83 mile walk in 33 minutes

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@Jason844 How is the story so far?

@tiamat271 Finished 'The Castle of Ortranto' last night. At midnight! 🕛

It's was OK. Interesting from the historical perspective.

Very tame by 21st Century standards. It contained just about every Gothic theme possible: ghosts, prophecy, visions, a love triangle, lust, murder, sins of previous generations dooming the current one, hidden identity/legacy, chivalry, treachery, religious overtones, etc.

Here is a link to the free open-source text: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/696/696-h/696-h.htm

The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole

@Jason844 thank you for sharing!!
The Project Gutenberg eBook of The Castle of Otranto, by Horace Walpole

@Jason844 @tiamat271 Haven’t read this one yet, but you may want to check out Standard Ebooks’ version of this and other public domain works. They start with the Gutenberg file and apply modern ebook formatting and clean up the transcription (both checking for typos of the original scan & modernizing some spellings). The Castle of Otranto is here: https://standardebooks.org/ebooks/horace-walpole/the-castle-of-otranto and they have over 1000 other books too!
@andytinkham @Jason844 thank you! Modernized spelling can be so helpful!
@tiamat271 @Jason844 It makes such a huge difference! I've got pretty much the whole standard ebooks set strewn throughout my reading list!