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Steel City LUG's display @ Cranberry Library for Summer Reading 2014 event (kickoff June 7; display up all summer!)

(Antwerp, Belgium)

 

A display case holds a treasure in the rare books collection.

 

I'm unsure which book this was but if memory serves me correctly, many of the rare and old books on display dated from the 16th and 17th centuries. There were quite a few of them so it's difficult to recall exactly when this book was published. On a different note, it's a bit awe-inspiring to be among objects that are older than the founding of my country of residence, the United States. If these books endure another few hundred years, it's interesting to note they may outlive the relevance of the US as well.

 

Ed. Note: I'm experiencing technical problems at the moment. As I type this, my laptop runs on battery power due to the, now, 2-hour long blackout in my building. I have no internet access and I'm afraid I may miss the 10pm Eastern time (GMT -5) deadline to publish this photo. Bear with me. I'll be back up as soon as possible.

 

Update: It's the equivalent of 1am Eastern time. Power is finally back after about 14 hours. Sorry for the late post! Now, time to check if my refrigerated goods spoiled!

 

3 photos total at Daily Travel Photo for April 29, 2010.

www.dailytravelphotos.com/archive/2010/04/29/

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Chinatown

Read and Take Flight BY SLYNN: Sydnee Masias MODELED BY Devyn Masias PAPER Neenah - Design Collection - Pearlized

I love me new Kindle :)

One of the inspirations that has kept me going with the 365 project is the great work of Cynthia - www.flickr.com/photos/38058941@N00/5295319053/ from whom I *stole* this photo set up idea. Thank you for inspiring me Cynthia.

the Potters were comfort re-reads :)

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This is my first advice. This is a very important book in my life because after I've read these pages (at 14 years old) I've decided that I would have became a psichologist...and I do!

I've taken this shot in "Sala borsa", a library of Bologna, Italy

“Inequality Matters made me aware of social issues in our country I previously had no idea about. It taught me how I can approach these issues within our country in the journalism field I plan on going into."

 

-Jeffrey Young, ‘09

Broadcast Journalism

 

Inequality Matters edited by James Lardner & David A. Smith

Sister reads het little brother a bedtime story

Found via pinterest.

The link for the tutorial is here:

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Top left: made by me

Top right: made by my 8 year old (it's a snake)

Bottom left: made by my 7 year old (it's a puppy)

Bottom right: made by me (it's a chameleon-type monster. He blends in with the books)

 

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Read more about Bluegreen's The Fountains Resort at Colorful Places.

This shot was taken on the Margit-island, one of the few green places of Budapest.

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Kelly Carlisle, Director of High Schools

 

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I made this photo of an American Library Association/San Francisco Public Library poster that states "Let Freedom Read" during our visit to our public library branch in mid-July 2025. Let Freedom Read is a bold statement in our current political environment where Republicans are attacking, ideas supported by books, reading, education, libraries, and librarians. Melody and I feel lucky to live in a state and in a city that promotes education and has many libraries that are open seven days per weeks with many programs t involve our community.

The browning of America and the evasion of social justice

NPS

Read Across America, Centennial Event, Luray Elementary School Read Across America, Centennial Event, Luray Elementary School, Education

Grayslake Family Read Night - discussion of The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau.

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Meriden, Connecticut, USA.

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When I say I do faceless, it doesn't mean I cut off the face totally.

I believe a photo must have something more to tell than just portraying cute pretty faces.

So open your eyes, don't just look,SEE

Mamiya RB67 with Sekor 90mm 3.8 lens. Kodak Tmax 400. Epson 4490.

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