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Musings from Carol H. Rasco, the CEO of Reading Is Fundamental
1. MILES OF SMILES

  Today has been a windy, windy one but a day with fascinating cloud configurations. And I stopped by a house where I did not know the people, but I rang the doorbell asking to see their garden that is in full bloom. Jonquils and daffodils give me such optimism!

Several people posted this blog entry by an author on Facebook today. Wow, can you imagine being an author reading your book to your own child and having this experience? Indeed very special.

Read about Jacqueline Rush Lee and her sculptures with books. All pictures are copyrighted so I urge you to ‘trust’ me and go have a look! My favorite is Flora: From the Summer Reading Series 2009.

   Interested in mathematical book sculptures for your home?  Paul Octavious has some great patterns to which you might aspire!  (image from Paul Octavious page linked)

   Finally, via Book Patrol comes a posting from DESIGNBOOM regarding the specs for the repurposed phone booth library in New York City…with a string of comments wholly entertaining themselves!

Happy Reading!
Carol

Sometimes at the end of the week I unwind in part by checking out links I happened upon in recent searches on varying topics and the links take me to smiles or perhaps it is photos of favorite things but all lead to miles of smiles.

 

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