The main branch of the Orlando Public Library is my favorite. It is currently the largest public library in the state of Florida, and the first to issue me a library card. When I frequented it’s stacks, the children’s department was located in the basement of the five-storey building, and housed a large piece of furniture we called the “reading tree”. It was something like an enclosed jungle gym with pillows tucked into every nook and cranny. We would climb into it with a book and promptly get lost in our imaginations. Sadly, the reading tree no longer exists, and the children’s department is now located on the first floor near the main entrance, but it is just as whimsically decorated as ever.
*Note: this is a picture of one of the pillar decorations in the new OPL children’s department. If memory serves me correctly there are three or four different pillar scenes. This photo was taken from a blog here, and its reproduction below constitutes fair use. All rights retained by original copyright holder.
Oh, Nao. I love libraries too. Your description of the OPL takes me back. However, at that time I was perusing the young adult books, and sneaking to read the romance novels. :-) In the summer, I remember spending hours choosing books, then bringing a big stack of books home to read. I also remember going to the library with Daddy lots when I was younger.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to get the little one to have that same love for libraries and books, so I take her often.
Yay, someone read my blog! Oh Ang, romance novels? What would our mother say?
ReplyDeleteI too remember the ginormous stacks of books we would check out, sometimes as many as 10 or 12 to read over a three week period. Those were good times, and all that reading kept us out of trouble. If only I had half of that free time for reading now...