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Author Archives: Harriett
RIP Quincy
Quincy took up residence in our garage/compost last winter, and was eventually adopted by the neighbors. They called him Eddie, Mr. Bubbles or Little Tiger, but we called him Quincy. He became quite friendly, and he always had a word … Continue reading
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beautiful day in Cleveland. Look! the door is open!
Cracks and Butts
Harriett Allen is hard at work setting up her Annex Gallery show, which opens this evening with a 6-8pm reception. Cracks and Butts: Sidewalk Photography captures the beauty of minutia of natural objects in a man-made landscape, and make you … Continue reading
Lost in a Good Book
I love finding old things in books. Like my pals at Forgotten Bookmarks, I’ve decided to share some of the neat ephemera I find. I’ve been doing this for years, actually, and making card collages of ephemera in a series … Continue reading
Engaged
The highlight of the day: a marriage proposal in the store. We were a part of the scheme. Yesterday, a favorite book was purchased: a first edition of Taylor Caldwell’s Dear and Glorious Physician. And, from Strong Bindery, a hollowed-out … Continue reading
Gardening Libraries
Tonight we had an excellent NOBS Forums presentation with some mighty fine show-and-tells! The program was co-sponsored by the Native Plant Society and featured two librarians from our cultural institutional libraries. Gary Esmonde from the Cleveland Botanical Gardens gave a … Continue reading
Sweet Sixteen
It’s my fault. I knew that a group of working women who wanted me to talk about my business would gravitate towards the media-saturated subjects. So I decided to confront these subjects head-on: the internet, Amazon, Borders, eBooks. Officially, I … Continue reading
Valentine’s Night
Date night at Loganberry! Join us, tonight, on Valentine’s Night for wine and truffles, a quiet evening with fine books, and the virtuoso guitarwork of Brian Henke. What could be more relaxed and romantic? Laurie from the Larchmere Tavern just … Continue reading
Power of the Pen
On Saturday, I went to help judge a high school writing competition called Power of the Pen. Schools from around the area sent teams of contestants, who competed on both an individual and team basis, in three rounds of 40-minute … Continue reading
Tired Tuesday
So, the day started out with a merchants meeting and ended with book club group that stayed rather late. In between those times, there were books to buy, books to sell, and cleaning up unexpected paperwork. Now it’s sleeting up … Continue reading