Tuesday, October 24, 2017

October in the Library

Here are some higly decorative and entertaining doors done by a student worker, Kira Reusch, here in tbe library. These are all upstairs on the third floor. She works sometimes down by MY  desk for Interlibrary Loan. I wonder if she would do our door, too?  They have Count Dracula, above.

A version of Frakenstein. Students studying on the third floor have a clear  view of Frankenstein and the mummy. The other two are behind those doors, out of the public view.

A mummy.

Some creepy dude peeking through the window on the door between Acquisitions and Cataloging departments.



And this happy little Creeping Charlie plant lives in our library break room. I have never seen one with so many blossoms on it! Fun.


A close-up of one of the many blooms.


This was outside my front door on Saturday or Sunday morning. You can't tell, but this poor tree is half dead. What IS still alive still makes me smile. It always has shown off really nice fall colors.

And sometimes, you just gotta be real and let tbe world know that there are bad days where stuff that should get done, just doesn't. There now. Don't you feel better about YOUR kitchen?


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