People are still trickling in to the library, despite the snow, to check out books and DVDs and check their e-mail. (Imagine how dreadful it would be to be snowbound without a book.) I am shamelessly filling up the rest of my post with photos of the snow.
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The view from a study carrel
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The library's neighbor, Little Flower Church
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