The guy in the white collared shirt must be the library’s doorman. After all — nothing is free — not even books. Someone must enforce the book return policy. I bet it was him.
Sad in a way, so many people standing around looking for meaning, and work. And yet the interest of the little girl in the top lower right breaks through the cloud and provides a ray of light.
The use of free books for the people is one of the many things that differentiated the USA of the other countries in the world, and yet a few of our European pals thought we were uncultured. Go figure.
The guy in the white collared shirt must be the library’s doorman. After all — nothing is free — not even books. Someone must enforce the book return policy. I bet it was him.
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I cannot argue that
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Sad in a way, so many people standing around looking for meaning, and work. And yet the interest of the little girl in the top lower right breaks through the cloud and provides a ray of light.
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Yes!
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As an aside Kerbey i have part 1 of a three part guest post up over at JulieNoBlog https://julienoblog.wordpress.com/2015/05/18/melanie-part-1/comment-page-1/#comment-55 if you have the time to drop for for a read, I’d be honored.
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The original bookmobile. This is a classic, Kerbey. The bottom photo, though, I can’t figure out what they’re angling for, unfortunately.
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Me, neither.
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The use of free books for the people is one of the many things that differentiated the USA of the other countries in the world, and yet a few of our European pals thought we were uncultured. Go figure.
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