Sunday, November 9, 2008

Another night at the library...

"So the America I loved still exists," Kurt Vonnegut said in 2004, "if not in the White House or the Supreme Court or the Senate or the House of Representatives or the media. The America I love still exists at the front desks of our public libraries."

And the library I love, here in South Pas, deserves yet another monochrome portrait, as it twinkles in the night...

9 comments:

Webradio said...

Laurie, you can read in the dark ??? Smile for You...
Have a good day !

Virginia said...

And rightly so. Great one again L. I like Kurt's quote as well. You always find the right words!
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Victor said...

Love the Vonnegut quote and the image. You've got the monochrome touch!

Anonymous said...

The paintings of Leo Politi are in the childrens room at the South Pasadena library. I own a book on his paintings of Bunker Hill.
Judson studios did a series of stained glass windows based on the dewey decimal classification system for a Los Angeles library. Not sure which one.

Petrea Burchard said...

I miss Kurt Vonnegut. Our libraries are better than they were before he came along and contributed his genius to them.

Cafe Observer said...

That pic looks spooky, LA.
I hope you had a big loyal guard dog with you that dark night.

Steve Buser said...

Vonnegut. Wow, that has been a while. Where did I put those books.

The library is one of my favorite places. I allow myself at the end of the visit about an hour just to explore and find something new. Serendipity.

Laurie Allee said...

Hi all,

Miss H, you and I are definitely from the same tribe, my dear!

PA, I haven't scheduled a time to take pictures inside the library but I really want to highlight the artwork and glass.

Steve, Vonnegut is a favorite of mine, too!

Thanks for being here, everyone. Til next time...

Unknown said...

This has a huge voyeur feel to it. I love the arched windows and the glare from the far off lamp post.