Liberry Cobbler

May 28

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner

WHEN I FIND A BOOK A PATRON CLAIMS ISN’T ON THE SHELF

librarianproblems:

May 25

(Source: grohlistforlife)

May 20

selenographics:

~ Mermaids & Books - Floating Libraries

selenographics:

~ Mermaids & Books - Floating Libraries

(via teachingliteracy)

May 19

WHEN I SEE SOMEONE ACTUALLY USING WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA

librarianproblems:

I’m like:

(via speckled-blonde)

sardoodledom:

MST3K finished by TwoHungryBlackbirds on Flickr.
Via Flickr: My first Mystery Science Theater 3000 project is finished. Now what to do with it? Blogged about at www.twohungryblackbirds.com

sardoodledom:

MST3K finished by TwoHungryBlackbirds on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
My first Mystery Science Theater 3000 project is finished. Now what to do with it?

Blogged about at www.twohungryblackbirds.com

May 18

nevver:

You can’t live in the present forever

nevver:

You can’t live in the present forever

(Source: gosensei, via libraryland)

“Happiness consists in getting enough sleep. Just that, nothing more.” —

Robert A. Heinlein; Starship Troopers

(via wordpainting)

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: VHS tapes of an era past

thingsorganizedneatly:

SUBMISSION: VHS tapes of an era past

May 17

(Source: yearofmeteors, via white-page-black-ink)

killercams:

want

killercams:

want

(via teachingliteracy)

May 12

(Source: awesomepeoplereading, via llibre)

May 10

“Once a little boy sent me a charming card with a little drawing on it. I loved it. I answer all my children’s letters — sometimes very hastily — but this one I lingered over. I sent him a card and I drew a picture of a Wild Thing on it. I wrote, ‘Dear Jim: I loved your card.’ Then I got a letter back from his mother and she said, ‘Jim loved your card so much he ate it.’ That to me was one of the highest compliments I’ve ever received. He didn’t care that it was an original Maurice Sendak drawing or anything. He saw it, he loved it, he ate it.” —

This wonderful anecdote about Maurice Sendak captures just about everything that made his work and spirit great. 

Related, remember him with his last video interview, by none other than Stephen Colbert, and his unreleased drawings.

(via explore-blog)