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I live in short stretches of time – from now to then, from work day to non-workday from tonight to tomorrow, from hope to wasted time. What did I do the past weekend? Moving furniture (husband did most of the moving, anyway), studying (a little bit), eating and drinking, and walking around, and … nothing really. Feels like nothing – and that one is the better one. I have some kind of results to show: a finished assignment, a PowerPoint presentation, rearranged furniture, finished cross-stitched picture (it took me only several months).

Actually I am pretty happy about the picture – I need to frame it and find a decent place to put it, as the monument of my labour. Fittingly, there is a statue on that picture.

Even happier I am about the new bookcases – one for me and one for husband. Last year in Lj a meme was making rounds – show me your books or something like it. I could only show my carton boxes telling that where the books are. Which was true, because we didn’t unpack them after moving from Vancouver to Toronto. Now I did. Oh the surprises! I absolutely forgot what books I have – even though I had them catalogued. I have very nifty books. Oh, yes. It will take me forever to read them all – especially since I keep getting new books from library as to save money and space. A lot of books I also left in Russia, at home. Occasionally I miss them, then remind myself, that I don’t I even remember what I have, and tell myself that I definitely have to read these ones first.

The coolest thing that most of my English-language books I bought for $1 each. – I visited (sometimes volunteered) semi-annual library book sales in Richmond that had amazing book selections. Then of course we spent much more money to move the books with us.

So now I fit almost all my books in the new IKEA bookcase. I had to put them depending on size, not genre – I tried to keep “fiction” and “nonfiction” on different shelves, but without much success. Still, they look lovely there. And I am finally throwing away the old boxes.

Pictures might be forthcoming.
From: [identity profile] ivangogh.livejournal.com
Не делай из книг культа! (убери в коробки)

Книга - не предмет роскоши! Это - источник знаний!

Слава КПСС!

Date: 2005-11-15 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynnb.livejournal.com
Congratulations! I am always looking for good bookshelves, as our books are spilling out of the ones we have. I know I should do some weeding, but I can never decide what will go. Better to buy more shelves :)

Date: 2005-11-15 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avrelia.livejournal.com
I occasionally find myself an owner of the books I don't really want - I bought them, read, and didn't like them, so I can give them to friends or library, but I cannot get rid of the books I like or find useful, or have yet to read. and it is a huge pile.

Date: 2005-11-15 04:10 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lynnb.livejournal.com
Same here. I have books that are at least 20 years old, favorites that I just can't part with.
From: [identity profile] avrelia.livejournal.com
Слава - это, конечно, слава.

Но книги - это святое. Так что нормальный такой культ. культурный.

И именно, что не предмет роскоши. Их надо читать, а читать в коробках неудобно.

Пит на своих полках пока преимущественно провода хранит, а книги - под кроватью.

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