Jan 14th, 2019: Itty Bitty Library
When a 110 year old Idaho Cottonwood tree was cut, the stump inspired a Coeur d’Alene librarian to build her own Little Free Library.
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So the noble Cottonwood tree, growing on this spot since Idaho was a teenager, is drawn and quartered for unspecified transgressions. Now the stump, instead of being firewood like the rest of the tree, is humiliated as a display case for the processed entrails of it’s kin and kind. Oh the treemanity.http://cellar.org/2015/shades.gif link |
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Cool though. |
Stay off my lawn.
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We have a bunch of those around here. When walking past them, I have often stopped to see what's inside, and it's always a bunch of random crap you would never want to read.
A real library actually stands a chance of having a book you would want, but these are basically not practical. I liked the idea of them when they first started popping up, but now I wonder about them. How about little free closets where you put out old clothes? At least a homeless person would be able to use clothes, if they were practical. Like socks. They should make sock boxes instead of little free libraries. |
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Also, grab something you think you won't like and try it. Ya might like it. I do that occasionally. |
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Ooh, snap!
There's a shot across yer bow. |
Exactly. Nobody wants to read my books. I don't want to read anyone else's books.
A real library will have books for everyone, and they are free. |
I think I will put some books in the free library a couple of streets over. I'm trying to thin the heard.
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Paying the tax anyway, might as well use the library.;) |
If you have a library available, not everyone does. Through lack of transportation, or time clash, not everyone can easily get to a library to get a book then get there again to return it in a timely manner.
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