Keats, of course! Very witty. I'm slightly inspired by your blog. I got the idea just this morning to make a blog about my literary musings and such and the first URL I thought of was sylvanhistorian.blogspot.com, and I was disappointed to find it already taken. I settled instead on joysgrape , which is also an illusion to a poem by Keats. Can you remember which one?
Clerk - JCPL. I've been here for almost a year. I'm pursuing a degree in history and am loving almost every moment of it.
When I'm not doing homework, I can usually be found with a book, listening to music, or eating chocolate. Sometimes I do all three at once.
This blog will probably center around books @ the library - and around other "wordy" topics.
I grew up as an Air Force brat, never living in one house for more than four years. Some constants in my life were the libraries we visited everywhere we lived. I love to see rows of bookshelves, and grew up seeing them in places as distant as Okinawa (a subtropical island) and Alaska (which can get very cold). Libraries are wonderful places to be - whether you're in front of the desk or behind it and I hope this blog helps give a sense of that.
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Keats, of course! Very witty. I'm slightly inspired by your blog. I got the idea just this morning to make a blog about my literary musings and such and the first URL I thought of was sylvanhistorian.blogspot.com, and I was disappointed to find it already taken. I settled instead on joysgrape , which is also an illusion to a poem by Keats. Can you remember which one?
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