IMPORTANCES in Postcards 4

  • Jan. 11, 2019, 1:20 p.m.
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Katy

Susan

Yesterday was an important day for me, in a way. I embarrassingly discovered that I moved all the Sherlock Holmes mysteries and filed them under Holmes instead of Doyle. At least I did not move the Dickens volumes.

How did I find this out? I was one aisle over discarding Kiddie Lit. The lady who is in charge of the Children’s section had not been motivated to come in lately. I didn’t really want to discard books from her aisle as I knew she was very proprietorial. As I pulled books, I heard a shreek. “Who moved all the Holmes books….they were alphabetical.

Later in the day, I got a call from a dear friend of 54 years and her sister. They had driven down the coast to visit….could we have dinner with them. Margot too. We took them to “Rudfords,” talked, ate too much, had a great and too short visit, and waved goodbye. It’s wonderful that they are still in our lives. It was a special visit for all of us…and they brought pictures. We briefly talked kiddie lit.

Oh, how I wish they lived closer.

This morning, after a short walk in the pool, I ran into a Middle School librarian in the locker room. Her kids no longer read books like Kidnapped or Anne of Green gables. No classics at all. The little paper thin books are hard to shelve and not read at all either. She gave me a perspective on all those many shelves of kiddie lit I waded through yesterday. How I wish I had time to talk books in depth with Katy. Maybe when she gets home she will send me a long email with references.
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  • Himself: Slowing down on the boxes as Bobbies New York show was cancelled. A very bad gallery owner.

  • Myself: I really enjoyed the kiddie lit yesterday. Sad to discover that no one reads those books I was so fond of anymore. Very bad urine test, but I thought it might not be ok as I had used the bathroom before I got there. Photos are out of focus and I apologize.

  • Reading: Kiddie lit…it got an award but I find it awkward.

  • Gratitude’s: All Friends.


Last updated January 11, 2019


Deleted user January 13, 2019

The library here is still vital but I wonder for how long :-( . I love having my own library but that may not last either :-( Books are and have been such a huge part of my life . I read all those classics as a kid and loved them.

NorthernSeeker January 14, 2019

It's great you got to visit with your friends. You have a lot of friends and they travel more than mine do. What a blessing. I'm sorry to hear that Bobbie's art show was cancelled.

Marg January 16, 2019

That's really sad those lovely children's classics aren't being read any more :(

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