Excellent library poem. I know lots of people love their Kindles and all whatnot, but dad says there's nothing like holding a book, turning its pages, and reading the old-fashioned way. He says you can keep your electronic stuff.
perfection! love it and agree with it completely I am opposite of Cleo's dad, have not touched a book since Jan 2012 when i got my first e=reader. and I read every day of my life.
Love your poem. My parents weren't readers, but I picked it up in school and the rest is history. There is nothing better than the smell of a good book. You can travel the world and never leave your chair.
Have a fabulous Thankful Thursday, my friend. Big hugs. ♥
What a wonderful poem! I love it........and books really DO inspire us from an early age don't they. Maybe we get an idea of what we want to be when we grow up, or what part of the world we want to visit and things to see.......books are magical and I'm grateful I had a Mom who made sure I got my fill of the library. Well done my dear friend!!
Mom always says that reading is the key to great success in any field. She too was/is an avid reader. But that place might have too many to pick from:)
Most excellent poem for books! I love the feel and smell of a real book. I find them easier to read than a electronic book. For some reason they are easier on my dry eyes.
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Love the poem. "My minds eye see, even things far out of reach". So true.
ReplyDeletethat's a sweet poem... and we totally agree!
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Love your poem and we agree with every word!
ReplyDeleteExcellent library poem. I know lots of people love their Kindles and all whatnot, but dad says there's nothing like holding a book, turning its pages, and reading the old-fashioned way. He says you can keep your electronic stuff.
ReplyDeleteYes, yes and yes ... and Paws Up also to Cleo's Dad!
ReplyDeleteGood poem. I love books!
ReplyDeleteperfection! love it and agree with it completely I am opposite of Cleo's dad, have not touched a book since Jan 2012 when i got my first e=reader. and I read every day of my life.
ReplyDeleteWe love that poem and it just perfect for that picture. Books are great for taking us to places and seeing things we never would otherwise.
ReplyDeleteI just hope younger generations will make the effort to read books too.
ReplyDeleteLove your poem. My parents weren't readers, but I picked it up in school and the rest is history. There is nothing better than the smell of a good book. You can travel the world and never leave your chair.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Thankful Thursday, my friend. Big hugs. ♥
I am quite sure I could lose myself for a week or two in that library!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful poem! I love it........and books really DO inspire us from an early age don't they. Maybe we get an idea of what we want to be when we grow up, or what part of the world we want to visit and things to see.......books are magical and I'm grateful I had a Mom who made sure I got my fill of the library. Well done my dear friend!!
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Terrific poem! We'd all like to browse that library!
ReplyDeleteGreat poem! I love books too. :) XO
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ReplyDeleteI love your poem. So many younger people nowadays miss out on the joy of books.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful poem C...I can soo relate to the wonder of books!!
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Mom always says that reading is the key to great success in any field. She too was/is an avid reader. But that place might have too many to pick from:)
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Books are one of our best friends.
ReplyDeleteMost excellent poem for books! I love the feel and smell of a real book. I find them easier to read than a electronic book. For some reason they are easier on my dry eyes.
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