Saturday, May 22, 2010
SEATTLE CENTRAL LIBRARY
The geometry and color of Seattle Central Library.
The child and I were in need of a proper wandering, which hadn't occurred for some time. Therefore, we headed up to the Seattle Central Library in search of a reciprocal library card and a few books that aren't in the hinterlands of the library collections of south Puget Sound.
We gathered up our treasures—the sought after library card, collections of poems by Anna Akmatova and Marina Tsvetaeva, short stories by Matt Briggs, a novel by Matthew Stadler, essays by Renata Adler—after thorough exploration of the buildings many floors, and headed home for some reading.
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