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Ah yes. The photo on my Profile page is my public library in Ashtabula, Ohio. I went there every Saturday, until we moved away when I was 12. I practically grew up there, and it set me on the enriching road to BOOKS.
#books #libraries #ashtabula #NationalLibraryWeek
Ah yes. The photo on my Profile page is my public library in Ashtabula, Ohio. I went there every Saturday, until we moved away when I was 12. I practically grew up there, and it set me on the enriching road to BOOKS.
#books #libraries #ashtabula #NationalLibraryWeek
Ah yes. The photo on my Profile page is my public library in Ashtabula, Ohio. I went there every Saturday, until we moved away when I was 12. I practically grew up there, and it set me on the enriching road to BOOKS.
#books #libraries #ashtabula
Marvelously creative.
That was my guess, but I wasn't sure. Thanks for the clarification!
Who’s the lucky guy in the center?
Boy … you said it!
Underrated as a comic actor from the Golden Age.
Very clear & clean. It’s FUN to see those faces again.
Your collection of photos is amazing.
My favorite Scotland Yard Inspector.
That’s a good find!
I totally agree. Also, as a retired artist, I like your profile pic.
Whitby is one of those literary locations I’d love to visit.
An incredible face!
💙📚 #booksky
The words of a wise man.
My condolences, sir.
Thank you very much. I first saw it when I was 9 or 10, my very first monster movie. I was hooked for a lifetime! The TV horror host was Ghouldardi out of Cleveland.
Against my better judgement -- and for sentimental reasons -- I still admit a preference for Attack of the Crab Monsters.
Beautiful babies!
My 2 favorite 20th century dinos.
The Old Dark Nest, in a haunted landscape. Very moody.
Very much a comfort movie.
😃!!
I’ll try to remember that!
Admirable.
I've been to two of these Dayton gatherings in the past, and they were always fun. The people are great.
It’s been a few years since I read McDonald, but I always enjoyed him. Lee Archer was practical, clever, moral, and a good role model. I read few mysteries anymore except for Conan Doyle.