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At the Kent Recycling Center library in Putnam County Carmel,NY. She volunteers her time faithfully every Saturday.
June 28,2014
The blue is a lot more vibrant in real life.
I decided not to use the stuff that normally goes on top of his armour because it makes him look too busy and top-heavy.
Librarians in smocks outside the old Canterbury Public Library watching Procesh? (University Capping Parade)
File Reference: CCL-150-684
From a private collection
Read about my cool Hannukah present, "The Illustrated Librarian: 12 Temporary Tattoos for Librarians and Booklovers" at www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/LibraryTattoo.
Top portion has tuxedo ruffle and pink polka-dots! I slightly hemmed it so it would hit at the knee.
dress: thrifted in Minneapolis
ribbon belt: Walmart from the crafts section
bag: antique store in Virginia
shoes: dsw
earrings: thrifted in Virginia
Don't you think it's time for the next generation of librarian action figures ---two arms and a stack of books are just not enough.
"And that's a very strange looking cell phone, sir. One of the smallest I've ever seen."
Pulling in for a tighter shot.
ALA's volunteer event, "Librarians Build Communities," at ALA Annual Conference 2006 in New Orleans. This particular volunteer project was held at the New Orleans Public Library, Children's Resource Center, 913 Napolean Ave.
Dishonored: Death Of An Outsider - Downsampled from 12MP * SRWE Hotsampling * Camera tools by Otis_Inf * Reshade * Lightroom
"History behind the picture: The New York Public Library today is internationally recognized as one of the greatest institutions of its kind.
The Library's importance is a function not only of its sheer size and scope, but also of its unique character. It is the only library that features both world-acclaimed research centers and a large network of neighborhood branch libraries, all of which may be used by the public, free of charge. The Library is also distinguished by its long-standing tradition of serving the local community, as well as the international world of learning. Its branch system is one of the largest in the world" www.nypl.org/pr/history.cfm
Notes of Importance: This older woman, sitting by her desk, reading a book, with such a stylish hairdo, just caught my eye. She represents both, the past and the present. Her age represents the library's history. Her hairdo represents how history has continuously changed over time. She represents what we are now and what we were before. And, I thank her for allow me to take this picture.