

This site looks like some sort of board game design project that was abandoned some time ago.)Īuthor Gary Lachman is a man whom Donald Trump evidently broke very, very badly. I don't have any dancing skeletons, so these guys will have to do: Well, what are you waiting for? JUST BREAK DOWN THE DAMN DOOR!! What could *possibly* go wrong? There are different theories about what may be inside. The Times of India also reported that a secret chamber was discovered in 2010, which no one has entered in more than 200 years.

Different ghosts have made their presence known in the library over the years. The Times of India Travel section lists the library as one of several haunted places in Kolkata. There's also this one: The National Library of India “is a permanent depository of all reading and printed materials produced in India, or written by any foreigner, wherever published and in whatever language.” Located in Kolkata, its beginnings go back to the early 1800s and the Calcutta Public Library. Library employees have continued to feel her presence after that day. On Halloween in 1975, library workers “reported seeing and hearing a ghost in the library” – hers. Not long after however, she died in a car accident.Īccording to the library, Holzapfel was very dedicated to her work. It was in 1953 that she left the Hutchinson Public Library to work as a librarian in California. She worked at the library from 1916 to 1926, and again from 1946 to 1953. I read this article, 5 Haunted Libraries In 5 Different Countries, to see if there was a story that would match the pic, and I wasn't disappointed: HUTCHINSON PUBLIC LIBRARY (USA)Īt Hutchinson Public Library in Hutchinson, Kansas, the ghost of Ida Day Holzapfel has been seen. Even if it's these spooky pants, and do you really want to make friends with a pair of pants walking around by themselves? And is that anything we should be teaching our kids? Unlike other AoSHQ comment threads, the Sunday Morning Book Thread is so hoity-toity, pants are required. Welcome once again to the stately, prestigious, internationally acclaimed and high-class Sunday Morning Book Thread, a weekly compendium of reviews, observations, snark, witty repartee, hilarious bon mots, and a continuing conversation on books, reading, spending way too much money on books, writing books, and publishing books by escaped oafs and oafettes who follow words with their fingers and whose lips move as they read. Good morning to all you 'rons, 'ettes, lurkers, and lurkettes, werewolves, vampires, zombies, ghouls, goblins, hags, banshees, and Democrats.

Sunday Morning Book Thread 10-31-2021 -OregonMuse
