Love the sculpture. I confess that I DO love to read, but I also like taking photos and visiting bloggers. Too many interests and too little time, I fear.
Yeah, but can you Google the name of the latest good book? Hmmm? Just kidding. I don't have a Nook or Kindle or Kimball Organ but I do have an iPad which I do not use to read books. Books are to be held in hand so you can turn down the corners when necessary. I tried that on a Nook and broke a nail. I'm thinking of suing.
The statue is so fun, and what a great way to capture the interest of young readers.
ReplyDeleteI love the loving expression on little bear's face!
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ReplyDeleteGreat capture of this lovely statue!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing;o)
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What a lovely sculpture!
ReplyDeleteCute bears, I would like to have a bear statue just like this in my yard. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous way to market a children's bookstore!
ReplyDeleteSo true! This is a such a cute picture.
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the cutest bear carvings that I have seen!
ReplyDeletegreat - was looking at a library last week where they've got a a kinda sculptered reading garden - same idea
ReplyDeleteI'm all about good books for all ages. I love this!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be there and poke around among the books all day!
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Way, way better than the internet for little ones Kate, keep the magic I say. There's plenty of time for the internet when they're a wee bit older!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool sculpture. :)
ReplyDeletegreat pic and haiku....
ReplyDeleteLove the sculpture. I confess that I DO love to read, but I also like taking photos and visiting bloggers. Too many interests and too little time, I fear.
ReplyDeleteYour blog post title is perfect for this awesome photo of the sculpture!!!
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Yeah, but can you Google the name of the latest good book? Hmmm? Just kidding. I don't have a Nook or Kindle or Kimball Organ but I do have an iPad which I do not use to read books. Books are to be held in hand so you can turn down the corners when necessary. I tried that on a Nook and broke a nail. I'm thinking of suing.
ReplyDeleteSweet sculpture.
ReplyDeleteBeary nice!
ReplyDeleteYou know how I love this place, Kate! I never approach it from the west, so I rarely look at the bears from this side.
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