My First Libraries

Earlier today I was skimming through a history of Wapello County, Iowa and started to think about libraries. The history included information about the founding of the library in Ottumwa and I started to think about the first libraries I visited while growing up.

 

Pickwick Library, Ottumwa, Iowa, Libraries My first library memories are from the Pickwick Library in Ottumwa, Iowa. Unfortunately, the library branch no longer exists, and the building is now a dentist’s office.

However, my memories of the library live on. One memory that always comes to mind is attending a library program where they showed a film about Stone Soup.

I remember going to the library with my sister while pulling my red wagon to take back or bring home the many books we checked out.

Ottumwa Iowa, LIbrary, library memoriesI also have memories from the main Ottumwa library, especially checking out 35mm movies that we would watch with friends. The library no longer has a branch on the south side of town like it did when I was growing up.

The library was a Carnegie library and was built in the early 1900’s. Someday I plan on writing a post about the library.

Ashland Kansas, Old LIbrary, Eagle Project, LibrariesWhen I was in High School, as my Eagle Scout project, I helped move our town library to a new building that was built. The old library was on Main street and I have many great memories of visiting it.

Ashland Kansas, Library, New library, eagle projectI then volunteered in the new library until I went off to college. While in college I worked for several months in the school library as part of a work study program.

Through the years I have had library cards in all the different places that I lived. In some places, like Kansas City, I had library cards in multiple library systems at the same time.

A strong library helps build a strong community and I am glad that I have lived in places with good library systems.

Steven

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Above and Below – Great Wall

Tonight is the first post in what may become a series. I want to use the satellite views from Google Maps, and then show what it looks like at ground level from pictures I have taken. My first subject is the Great Wall of China at Badaling. This is not far north of Beijing.

great wall, badaling, chinaI will start with the satellite picture. The images from China do not have as good of resolution as other places, but you can see the Great Wall in this clip.

Great Wall of China, Badaling, Braman's WanderingsOK, I did not take this picture as it is of me, but you can see the Great Wall snaking through the hills behind me. You can tell that this was long ago by the quality of the picture and also the dark beard.

Badaling, Great Wall of China, Ming Dynasty Wall, Reconstructed WallYou can see the large number of people that were walking on this restored section of the Great Wall.

Ruins of the Great Wall of China, Badaling, Un-reconstructed wallThere are also some sections that have not been restored, but you definitely can tell how massive this wall was and how well it was guarded.

Great Wall of China, Badaling, Beijing, Bucket ListThis was definitely a great experience that should be on your bucket list.

Child with head poked in an opening of the Great Wall of China at Badaling.Of course I had to take a funny picture as well. Little kids do the funniest things sometime. This little kid was looking down through one of the slits that they would use to shoot arrows through to help defend the wall.

If I continue this series what places would you like to see?

Steven

 

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