I Couldn't Do It!
I received a link from Donna Pointkouski at What's Past Is Prologue concerning a recent article I wrote called Book Autopsies.
This link, Turn Unwanted Books into Vases and Furniture, carried on my theme about trends using unwanted books. Donna and I have both decided we would be unable to use books in this fashion.
Just to let you know, we here in Washington are ahead of the curve regarding trends; this is a book bench that's been in use at my favorite, out-of-the-way, dusty, creaky, quirky used bookstore since I moved here seventeen years ago.
I won't name the bookstore, as it's my Hidden Source. I have been unable to bring myself to check out the titles used.

This link, Turn Unwanted Books into Vases and Furniture, carried on my theme about trends using unwanted books. Donna and I have both decided we would be unable to use books in this fashion.
Just to let you know, we here in Washington are ahead of the curve regarding trends; this is a book bench that's been in use at my favorite, out-of-the-way, dusty, creaky, quirky used bookstore since I moved here seventeen years ago.
A Book Bench
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I won't name the bookstore, as it's my Hidden Source. I have been unable to bring myself to check out the titles used.

2 Comments:
I remember taking old Reader's Digests, a tumbler, a saucer, and a craft-type bird in Vacation Bible School and turning them into a bird feeder for a table. That vase reminded me of what we did with the Reader's Digest, so I guess it was around in Mississippi a long time ago too.
OMG (grasping heart area and stumbling around)!! These people can be arrested can't they? Can two people be classified as an 'angry mob'?
I was taught to treat books with respect. I'm sure this is against the law :o) I'm lighting my torch. . . . .
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