Even though my west coast brother is on vacation, he did provide me with an excellent special day for today. Today is "Thank You for Libraries Day." Since I have a long and happy history with libraries, I feel I can add my thanks to the chorus of thanks resounding around the world.
Thank you to Miss Tremp, the librarian in our small home town library who had been the librarian since my father was a little boy. I used to watch in fascination as she would turn the little wheels to get the correct date on her stamp, press it on the ink pad, then very carefully stamp it on the lined card. The card, with that due date stamp, would then be slid into the pocket on the inside cover of the book, and the book was mine for two weeks. Of course I could, and usually did, get more than one book at a time, but the process for each book was the same.
Thank you to my seventh and eight grade teacher who made sure the classroom library (all three shelves) was well supplied with fascinating books. That's where I discovered the "Little House" series.
Thank you to the librarian/driver of the book mobile that parked one block from our house every second Tuesday. One baby, one toddler and all of our books fitted very nicely into the large British style baby buggy I had at that time. We would trundle down the street, and spend a blissful half hour in that library on wheels.
Thank you to the librarians, always cheerful and ready to help, at the local library less than a mile from my current home. There I can place special requests and check out my own books, scanning first the bar code on my library card, then the barcodes on the fronts of the library books. Then the books are mine for three weeks and multiple renewals, which can be done on line. So quick and easy. Miss Tremp would be amazed.