Gawd, I love Logos Books in SandyCruize, as well as Neil's good ol' Book Shop Santa Cruz. (logos="word" in Greek, my dearling typoist, but you knew that) Here in SF, we're lucky to be around the corner and down the block from several of the World's Great small indy booksellers: Borderlands (SF new and used, about the size that Mpls.' own Uncle Hugo's used to be), Modern Times, Dog-Eared Books, to name just a few of them. I still browse my way across library bookshelves, and remember regretting that Wilson library at the U of MN was "only" open till 2am! We keep our cassette tapes in old, retired card catalog cases, though given the delights of electronic searching AND browsing, I wouldn't go back to paper card catalog use for anything.
Happy february art to you - I think of you more often than I get in touch. I love the website you made for Lisa's beads, and the growth of your own. Lise and I are taking a PMC (silver clay) workshop at Beadissimo towards the end of the month, and that's our excitement for the moment.
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Here in SF, we're lucky to be around the corner and down the block from several of the World's Great small indy booksellers: Borderlands (SF new and used, about the size that Mpls.' own Uncle Hugo's used to be), Modern Times, Dog-Eared Books, to name just a few of them.
I still browse my way across library bookshelves, and remember regretting that Wilson library at the U of MN was "only" open till 2am!
We keep our cassette tapes in old, retired card catalog cases, though given the delights of electronic searching AND browsing, I wouldn't go back to paper card catalog use for anything.
Happy february art to you - I think of you more often than I get in touch. I love the website you made for Lisa's beads, and the growth of your own. Lise and I are taking a PMC (silver clay) workshop at Beadissimo towards the end of the month, and that's our excitement for the moment.
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