When you enter a library, what do you see (sense, hear, feel) that makes you feel welcome? If you don't feel particularly welcomed at your library, what would you like to see that would make a difference?
The branch library I usually go to is cheerful and open. There is a lot of comfortable seating close to whichever stacks I happen to be browsing. My favorite areas are near natural lighting. The library conveys a sense of warmth and comfort (although truthfully, a hole in the wall with lots of books will convey that same feeling. :D ) Occasionally one of the library workers will ask if there is any type of book I am looking for and will also make recommendations if I appear open enough. She is intuitive enough to not be intrusive - in other words, not a salesperson approach. Our village library has an entirely different feel. It is only open a few hours a day and not on Sundays. It is very small and the collection is small. however, I don't need a library card as she recognizes me and just opens my account on the computer. Everyone seems to know one another and there is a general feeling of being "home."
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I don't watch TV exactly, but I do have shows line up in my HULU queue, so I do watch those at my convenience. M erlin - this is a sci-fi channel show. I've been an Merlin fan since I was a kid and read The Once and Future King. Merlin and Arthur are both young men in this one. Lie to Me - I love Tim Roth's sassy character and the way he always gets the best of someone by psychoanalyzing them. Fringe - Another sci-fi show, but on ABC. It's just weird at times. Dual universes. Reminds me a bit of Sliders, but much darker and ominous. Characters have developed nicely. Always some very odd twist. FlashForward - I like this one enough I wanna buy the book to see how they compare/contrast. World changing event happens where everyone sees a glimpse of their futures for the same time period. FBI is trying to find out why and how it happened - how to keep it from happening again. Lots of intrigue. mmmmm that's only 4 DollHouse - didn't make it. This show
A little over a year ago, when I left my job at the church and walked away to find a new one, I also left my church. The church, that church, the old church? For 17 years, it had been my church and then it was not. Ron and I had taught more classes than I can remember - together and apart. We worked with discipleship, new members and of course, the library. The boys spent their teenage years there and were in countless programs, went to numerous camps as campers and then as counselors. They went on mission trips and made their first international trips with this church. But the time had come to go. We had different jobs and Ron continued teaching Sunday School until the year ended. I didn't go anywhere in that time period. It was in many ways a time of healing. A few people knew why I wasn't there. I'd see other people out and about and they'd mention that they hadn't seen me at church in a while. One of the problems in going to a really big church with multiple ser
The branch library I usually go to is cheerful and open. There is a lot of comfortable seating close to whichever stacks I happen to be browsing. My favorite areas are near natural lighting. The library conveys a sense of warmth and comfort (although truthfully, a hole in the wall with lots of books will convey that same feeling. :D ) Occasionally one of the library workers will ask if there is any type of book I am looking for and will also make recommendations if I appear open enough. She is intuitive enough to not be intrusive - in other words, not a salesperson approach. Our village library has an entirely different feel. It is only open a few hours a day and not on Sundays. It is very small and the collection is small. however, I don't need a library card as she recognizes me and just opens my account on the computer. Everyone seems to know one another and there is a general feeling of being "home."
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