I may have gone overboard this time on the number of books I borrowed today from our public library.
I am continuing my series on sharing a photo of the books I borrow from my public library – The Library Stack.
There is something very exciting to me about a new stack of freshly borrowed books awaiting my reading and browsing while I sip my tea and/or have a snack in my favorite cozy reading spot.
Here is the latest stack of 17 books:
I am not sure which book to start with – I have them arranged by size for the photo but that is not necessarily the order in which I will start reading the books. Maybe I am weird but I am filled with bubbling happy anticipation on working through this stack! (Yes, if you have followed my blog of awhile, you have figured out I am weird.)
Several of the books – Tiny Homes on the Move, Cabin Porn, and Dresden Carnival are books I have borrowed previously but I want to look at again.
I do not work on Mondays and I met a friend for coffee this morning (I had tea of course!). After a hour chatting over hot beverages, it was time for a leisurely wander of the aisles of our downtown public library!
I will share in a future post if I gain any earth shattering revelations from this stack!
(If you would like to see the previous stacks, check out the Category – The Library Stack for the other posts.)
Thanks for the reading inspiration. I absolutely love coming home with a stack of borrowed craft books. I wish you happy reading. 🙂
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I see you are a kindred spirit – thanks for commenting 🙂
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Happy reading!
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All interesting books with interesting titles! Made me want to pick them up myself! Looking forward to your opinion(s) of the books!
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Thanks and I am hoping I remember to comment on the books, I am getting like that golden retriever from the animated movie “Up” – Squirrel (easily distracted) – ha!
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(One of my all time favorite movies!)
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LOL I remember that dog! (That’s my speed of movies!) I think in your case, though, you are just one busy lady!!
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When the movie came out some friends teased me that I was like Dug – “I just met you and I love you”, but I have calmed down over the years – ha!
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Sounds like you are really fun to be around!
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Idea for too many books….your a book reader…use them as floating shelves..
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Thanks Kelley but since these are borrowed library books they might be unhappy if I integrate into my home’s decor – ha! 😉
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“Weird” is not a bad thing. 😉
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Ohh, I just love to wander through the library too! Our library has so many quilting/crafting/cooking books and I always browse through the new books section first. I just checked out “Mixing Quilt Elements” and found a TON of inspiration in this book AND her photos are an added bonus!
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Actually one of our local teachers, Janet, is going to be teaching a class, sanctioned by the author, on making one of the quilts from Mixing Quilt Elements, at the Stichin Post in Sisters, OR. I am definitely going to try and take the class!
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True! I still daydream about tiny houses, though I do not plan to live in one. Besides where would I store my fabric (in a house behind my tiny house?!?!?) 🙂
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