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I’m amazed it doesn’t get vandalised!
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It’s a nice cared for village. I imagine someone takes everything in at night
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What a cool little library 😀
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Library maybe… but that is an image of at least 3 British icons and in my view as important as any of out historic buildings. Super shot 👍
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What a sweet library. I’d guess it’s not facing the prevailing winds or rain!
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That is so fabulous Debbie and Inka can sit inside too 🙂
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Yes, custom made!
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Can I move in?!
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Maybe you might know where you could bring a couple of books from as well 😂
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more like a couple of thousand!!!
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👍😁❤
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🙂 🙂 🙂
Once a librarian always a librarian!
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hee hee!!
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I felt like that!
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Jo’s right. As community book-drops it’s pretty special. Old red phone boxes seem to be the norm.
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Yes, it was great to find one where you could sit and I don’t think the buses disturb readers very frequently
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Our village bus shelter would be ideal … 😦
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I just love these roadside libraries, Debs, but this is probably the most glamorous I’ve seen.
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just what I was thinking!
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This one is impressive, indeed. Especially in the sun. I’ll have to walk that way again on a harsher day and see if it is still in place.
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