Introduction
On this site, I posted a picture (almost) every day, from December 3, 2010 to December 3, 2011. Only 16 days during that period are without pictures. All but two pictures were taken on the day of the post. Sometimes the daily picture represented the day in a larger way; sometimes it was just a picture. Since I posted so often, some pictures are more interesting than others.
After one year of posting a daily picture, I posted pictures less frequently - whenever I had something worth sharing.
After two years of more casual posting, I decided to once again post a daily (or almost daily) picture in 2014.
I'm not a photographer, and most of these pictures were taken with an inexpensive digital camera. A few were taken with a cellphone camera. Click on any picture for a larger view.
After one year of posting a daily picture, I posted pictures less frequently - whenever I had something worth sharing.
After two years of more casual posting, I decided to once again post a daily (or almost daily) picture in 2014.
I'm not a photographer, and most of these pictures were taken with an inexpensive digital camera. A few were taken with a cellphone camera. Click on any picture for a larger view.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Little Free Library
I don't know how widespread the "Little Free Library" movement is in the rest of the U.S., but they have sprung up all over Atlanta. The idea is that you make a little hutch in your front yard and put books in it, and people come by, take books, and leave books. This one, in the Oak Grove community near Atlanta, is a particularly nice one, with benches, chairs, and a table.
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We have one in our neighborhood too. It's nice when you are out walking to stop and see if there's something to catch your interest that day. And it's nice to see that others took your donations.
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