These ducks were so funny! This photo is one of the best I've ever taken. I love it so much that I enlarged it, framed it and put it on my living room wall. Some people think that it looks like the duck has been cut in half and part of his body is to the right while the other part of his body is facing down in the water. I love the composition of this photo. Those duck feet are just a kick! (No pun intended).
Monday, June 29, 2009
These ducks were so funny! This photo is one of the best I've ever taken. I love it so much that I enlarged it, framed it and put it on my living room wall. Some people think that it looks like the duck has been cut in half and part of his body is to the right while the other part of his body is facing down in the water. I love the composition of this photo. Those duck feet are just a kick! (No pun intended).
While I was playing with my children in the park I spotted orange dragonflies. I've never noticed them before. In fact, I didn't realize that we had anything but blue dragonflies in Santa Cruz. Luckily this little guy was relaxing on a piece of dry grass while I focused my zoom lens on him a few feet away. Isn't he beautiful?
Sunday, June 14, 2009
If Groucho Marx had been a librarian I think he would have already taken this blog name.
Regarding the word "licentious" (see previous post) and how it relates to rules and standards.....Okay, maybe I spoke too soon. I'm a librarian (or almost) so how can I make a comment about not accepting rules & standards? It seems to contradict the very nature of our work doesn't it ? *** I can't help but express my radical, anarchist nature. So maybe I'll accept most standards and a few rules.
How about this:
Licentious Librarians For Rules & Standards: Counter-Intuitiveness is Our Specialty
An enigma (from Greek αἴνιγμα, plural enigmas or enigmata) is a puzzle, something mysterious or inexplicable, or a riddle or difficult problem. The word can also be used to describe a mysterious or secretive person. (Thanks Wikipedia)
Regarding the word "licentious" (see previous post) and how it relates to rules and standards.....Okay, maybe I spoke too soon. I'm a librarian (or almost) so how can I make a comment about not accepting rules & standards? It seems to contradict the very nature of our work doesn't it ? *** I can't help but express my radical, anarchist nature. So maybe I'll accept most standards and a few rules.
How about this:
Licentious Librarians For Rules & Standards: Counter-Intuitiveness is Our Specialty
An enigma (from Greek αἴνιγμα, plural enigmas or enigmata) is a puzzle, something mysterious or inexplicable, or a riddle or difficult problem. The word can also be used to describe a mysterious or secretive person. (Thanks Wikipedia)
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Archives & Web 2.0
Anticipated question about my blog title...
"Why did you name your blog: The Licentious Librarian?"
Answer: I'm trying to break the stereotype of the spinster librarian. By the way, I prefer the second definition of licentious:
2. Having no regard for accepted rules or standards.
"Why did you name your blog: The Licentious Librarian?"
Answer: I'm trying to break the stereotype of the spinster librarian. By the way, I prefer the second definition of licentious:
2. Having no regard for accepted rules or standards.
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