For two, the grand opening out new public library. As a huge supporter of literature, this was a must. It did not disappoint. I want to focus on the children's section. A huge tree is bursting out of the centre of the room and it covered in popular literary figures! It's an amazing reproduction of anyone childhood!! Hedwig, Charolettes's Web, and Winnie the Pooh swing in the branches, but there are more and more literary character that pop out as you look. It's wonderful! My favourite one was the appearance of the Very Hungry Caterpillar, a story I loved when I was young. Needless to say, I won't be pending any time in the Teen Section.
It's an amazing reproduction of anyone childhood!! Hedwig, Charolettes's Web, and Winnie the Pooh swing in the branches, but there are more and more literary character that pop out as you look. It's wonderful!
A monster from Where the Wild Things Are also lives up there!
This part was hands down, my favourite part! I checked out The Very Hungry Caterpillar constantly when I was little, and I was trilled to peaces to see it eating it's way through a healthy-eating book. Thrilled. To. PIECES.
Different literary characters perch all over, different ones to be seen from every angle! I like to think that Hedwig never died in the least Harry Potter book, she just came to live in this tree here in Ketchikan. It may be a bit improbable, but I like that idea better the the alternative. =]
It may not be easy to see, but this is Charlotte's web hanging under that branch, spelling out "TERRIFIC," in her spidery scrawl. The bark is covered in different saying about reading in many different languages and fabrics! It's actually very cuddly and soft to hug!
I actually meant to go up for a hug when Geralyn decided it was a good time to eat my head....
Gotta run! Peach-raspberry pies are in the oven, and I have sleepovers to attend, though usually sleeping is never involved! Knitty, pie, pajama parties! Hurrah!
Tootles!






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