L. Frank Baum, 1911.

L. Frank Baum writing, circa 1911
L. Frank Baum, 1911.

L. Frank Baum writing, circa 1911
“The spider’s touch, how exquisitely fine! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line.”-Alexander Pope

Spinning

Hemingway in Key West
The 50 Coolest Books Ever [courtesy ShortList.com]
Tell me, dear readers, is your idea of cool the same as theirs?

Sara Teasdale, July 11, 1919, by Arnold Genthe.

Hermann Hesse, 1929.

ARMS AND THE MAN
What a cozy place to hunker down with a book! One needs only to bring a blanket, some reading material, and an open imagination.

Ault Park
Reading aloud to the leaves and branches, whilst optional, is highly encouraged. Words are best, after all, when they are shared.

Ray Bradbury quote

Pretty flowers

Blue birdhouse

View of the gardens
“I will be the gladdest thing under the sun! I will touch a hundred flowers and not pick one.”-Edna St. Vincent Millay
Lone Star Statements [The Morning News]
Most of these are pretty, unintentionally hilarious.