It's an interesting visit, the walls are covered with text type wall paper in numerous languages, various books are every where and the bar support are ceramic books stacked haphazardly as if to support the bar. Placemats are "help wanted" sections of the local newspapers.(may be a message there... Hard Liquor is in the reference section of the Bar.Good Saturday to you, Needshave!
So great to see you! Hope you're doing well, staying safe and healthy, and too, staying out of trouble. LOL! You know, with Christmas and all right around the corner, got to be a good little boy for Santa.
At least that's what I always told my boys. LOL!
Love the sounds of the library bar, and the excuse one can use in the event they wanted to drop in and do a little reading! ROFL!
Sounds so delightful and inviting, and just love the sounds of your great grandfathers journals! Wow! What a find!It's an interesting visit, the walls are covered with text type wall paper in numerous languages, various books are every where and the bar support are ceramic books stacked haphazardly as if to support the bar. Placemats are "help wanted" sections of the local newspapers.(may be a message there... Hard Liquor is in the reference section of the Bar.
Currently I'm reading my great grandfathers journal. It is such an interesting read. SO much history and I have learned so much about him, the area and life in the 1800's. I found the journals (8) in the attic of his house. I cherish them.
Good to hear from you.
I'm glad your experience has been good. Our library has been closed numerous times because the bedbugs were so bad they were in the books. I'm not bringing anything home from there.The homeless that used to hang out in our library before Lockdown never bothered me and I used to volunteer there. They were always polite and friendly even (heck, friendlier than the non-homeless a lot of the time).
That sounds really nice; I'd love to live somewhere like that.I live in a Senior apt. complex with a large well-stocked library for all tenants ... It just happens to be in my building, and on my floor too.
So whenever I get the urge to read something, I take a walk down the hall and check things out.
You can take as many books as you want, and there is no sign out process. Just read, and return at your leisure.
Several computers are there also for anyone to use if needed.
IKR? Sometimes I wish I could live at the library.I like the atmosphere of libraries; it's nice and peaceful. And you can be around people without having to interact with them.
I think you are right about print books, and it makes me sad. All my life I've loved books and been an avid reader.I think the days of reference books are over. Our ability to google, or even just to ask out loud, and get an instant answer about anything, has removed the need for books such as encyclopedias. Even how-to manuals seem obsolete to me. Want to know how to run any appliance? Just google your question. And thanks to my Alexa, if I want to know who is the president of France, for instance, no need to look it up anyway. I just have to say, "Alexa, who is the president of France?" or "Who wrote Hamlet?" or "Play Beethoven's 5th Symphony," and I get an instant answer. Makes me pretty lazy.
But the libraries may fill a need, for a kind of Command Central for all the electronics. I think books in print will become quaint relics.
I'm reading a print book right now, just for a change. It feels strange. But it's about Shakespeare, so it felt appropriate.
The book is downloaded to your device and stays on it for you to access as long as you have your device. I think you can change to a different device if your device is lost or stolen, but I don't know that for sure.
The e-books I know of are only for the person who buys them.
In addition to books you buy some sites have free books from time to time. I'm a science fiction fan and Tor.com has a monthly free book. Sometimes it's a novella rather than a book but I've enjoyed several of their free books. You have to go through a different process to get those on your Kindle or into your Kindle app, but it's a relatively simple process.
So does your device have to have a huge hard drive to store all those books? Seems like it would fill up pretty fast?
Not trying to be difficult, I just don't understand.