At Lake Tomahawk there are two free libraries, one for adults, one for children's books. I gave you this peek a few days ago.
I guess someone is reading all the adult books. Mmm, have to see if I have any to donate! They are supposed to return them of course!
Children's books were there that day, gone the next.
I and some of my friends are lovers of books...and usually are reading at least one, while there's a pile waiting for us.
My current fun is rereading Sir Terry Pratchett's Wee Small Men with Tiffany Aching. They may be geared for young adult, but are smashingly funny anyway. I'm listening to this one, and have several others of the series waiting. I just finished several non-fictions, and am due for a few laughs.
I was happy to have access to audio library books on my phone for my recent hospital visit. The TV was awful, and I hate daytime TV anyway. (a tiny blurry screen, Direct TV choices.)
I recently posted this photo of my mother while on vacation, and she enjoyed reading more than any activities. She never enjoyed being photographed though.
Linnie and Lou(ise) George, distant cousins of mine, 1880. We shared our ggg grandparents One of them wrote her journal of moving from Alabama to northern Louisiana, with all the trials of growing up and being educated in the south before the Civil War. I've transcribed it for my descendants if they are ever interested.
Here's the first of four chapters describing their lives. They were my first cousins three times removed.
Sarah Louise George Tompkins Specht, journal keeper (Lou George) at 84 in 1926
A tea party with laughs, unknown date (maybe 1900?)
Teresa and her hubby, Chuck, in Pigeon Forge TN a few weeks ago. She is one of my favorite book-lover friends. And yes, that's really his beard!
Sharing with
Sepia Saturday where there's anything one wants to share that perhaps is related to the posted meme of the week. Yes, there's a fellow reading late into the night. I know the feeling, and fortunately nobody has taken my photo while doing that.

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Today's quote:
There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of the people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will have truly defeated age.
-Sophia Loren, actor and singer (b. 20 Sep 1934)
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Today's art:
Cyndy Salisbury...paper artist..mask maker..sculptor....Bainbridge Island..Washington
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(More) Family Album:
Granddaughter Kate
My middle son Russ, and his daughter Kate, 2023-24
Kate's senior photo
Kate recently played Lacrosse in tournaments with her team in Clearwater FL (they live in OH). Then she and her family went to Berlin Germany for a week to meet with her sister who's doing a study abroad semester. Such fun to have those opportunities for this family!
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Sequestered!
Smoke from wildfires several miles away, came roaring (blowing!) through last evening. Sitting in my living room with windows closed, but curtains and blinds up, I started coughing.
So now blinds are down, and curtains closed. It's a dull place inside, while bright sun shines outside.
Screen shot of warning of unhealthy air last evening.
It has gone down this morning. I'm wearing my N-95 mask when I go pick up my lunch at the senior center.