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Sssh! I loved going to the library as a girl, it was always quiet and relaxing.
A good place to donate unwanted books too.
Now there are tables of computers and printers, and you can rent DVDs if you like.
Ask for a book though, and it’s ‘available as a download.’
Downloads, like Kindles, don’t prop up tables as well.
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I am a retired number cruncher with a vivid imagination and wacky sense of humour which extends to short stories and poetry. I love to cook and am a bit of a dog whisperer as I get on better with them than people sometimes!
We have recently lost our beloved dog Maggie who adopted us as a 7 week old pup in March 2005. We decided to have a photo put on canvas as we had for her predecessor Barney, and now have three pictures of our fur babies on the wall as we found a snapshot of my GSD so had hers done too.
From 2014 to 2017 'Home' was a 41 foot narrow boat where we made strong friendships both on and off the water. We were close to nature enjoying swan and duck families for neighbours, and it was a fascinating chapter in our lives.
We now reside in a small bungalow on the Lincolnshire coast where we have forged new friendships and interests.
Yes that’s true Di..lol…or hold open doors.
Or even standing on……….
I don’t think downloads do anything as well as a “real” book. I occasionally get ebooks but only if the book isn’t available at the library or I can’t get to the library and don’t have a book to read. Thank you for sharing your lines with In Other Words.
I find it difficult to read anything of volume on a screen and so a book is always favoured.