Showing posts with label book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Day 284 is sticking around
























Remember this? It's literally still happening. At this point it's just fascinating and fantastic. Fascinatingly fantastic if you will. It's location has moved ever so slightly in the past few days. But thinking about allllll the people who must walk by it each day, it's still there?? Really?? Kinda cool.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Day 278 is lost and not yet found
























This book has been on the ground for 3 days now. I finally decided to take a picture of this poor forgotten thing. I'm kind of hoping the owner walks by it by chance in a week and finds their book. But I hope no one pees on it or something in the meantime. Those thoughts have kept me from touching or moving the book. My roomie and I have been texting each other every day that it's still there. A simple "Snow Crash!" and I know the book hasn't moved. I guess that is kind of weird...

Friday, September 9, 2011

Day 252 is resilient




















While putting some envelopes in the mailbox after work, I saw this sad old book on top of the UPS drop off box. I actually noticed this book a few weeks back, when it was in better condition. Apparently no one wanted to take it home. This resilient little book has weathered a hurricane and massive flooding. I want to track it's progress to see if it makes it to and through the winter. You can do it, old book!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Day 40 is sick and tired




















So that donut cold cure I mentioned didn't work out. Still sick. Even after napping for a good portion of the afternoon I'm ready to go back to bed. When I was younger one of the things that always made me feel better when I was sick was a good book. This is one of my favorites from the same author who brought you the wonderful and frightening "Where The Wild Things Are." It's about a sassy little boy who doesn't care about anything, gets eaten by a lion and realizes the error of his ways. In closing, "The moral of Pierre is: CARE!"
 

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