It's Library Shelfie Day
I had a Wedding Wednesday post in mind for today, but thanks to a dear friend of Buttercupland, I was informed that the fourth Wednesday of January is Library Shelfie Day and quickly changed gears to celebrate the many bookshelves surrounding me.
I don't have an order to my books, excepting my cookbooks that are all settled together. The spines of all of my books are aligned, which is a direct result of shelving thousand of books during my library jobs in high school and college. In the days when I visited the library I frequently made adjustments to the shelving so the books looked neater on the shelf.
How are your books organized? Alphabetical? Subjects grouped together? Fiction separated from non-fiction?
It's warm for winter today and I had a great walk with Betsy through the park this afternoon. I've just spent the best hour watching a wonderful video chat where Sadeqa Johnson is interviewed about her new book, The Yellow Wife, which was published this month. I already have the book on reserve and I'm even more excited to read it than I was previously.
Tomorrow we are going back in time to January 28, 1981. It will be interesting to see if there is very much news coverage, but Buttercupland will remember a major event in our lives. I hope that you'll stop by.
As ever, thanks for visiting and take good care.

