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BOOKMARKS

When someone is going on vacation or traveling, they often ask me, “What can I bring you for a souvenir?” I always tell them a postcard or a bookmark, for I collect both. Here are some favorites from my bookmark collection:

These are all bookmarks given to me. From left to right: from Yosemite National Park, from Oregon, from Utah, from Yosemite again, and a really attractive leopard from WWF (World Wildlife Fund, of which I am a member.)
From left to right, one that says “The Dusty Cover Bookstore” (I just loved the name! Someone left it in a book donated to my Little Free Library; the dark rectangle in front of it is one of those cool magnetic ones, given to me by a friend in a card congratulating me on 50 years of membership in AAUW. To their right, a library giveaway bookmark of my childhood hero, Wonder Woman, then a bookmark from Viet Nam; the blue one painted on bark, a souvenir from Mexico brought back by a friend; and a special Literary Project by Jaq, a student who drew and print-made 25 of these for our whole class. her work is outstanding.

NOTEBOOKS, QUOTEBOOKS, AND JOURNALS

This pile is nowhere near the books I’ve filled up, but this stack I write in nearly every day.
The two bears in the photo above and the Cabbage Patch kid my sweet mother sent me one Christmas when Cabbage Patch Dolls were the rage are the beginnings of another bookish collection–figurines of readers.

So, Dear Reader, I am trying to diminish my collection of cats and have given away most of my dogwood (I was raised in Virginia, whose state flower is the dogwood) jewelry and saucers, but I am embarking on collecting those things nearest and dearest to my heart–“bookish” things.

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10 responses to “BOOKISH COLLECTIONS”

  1. beth Avatar

    I live your collection

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    There’s something lovely about collections. You look at each piece of the collection and you are awash in sweet memories; I sometimes feel like I’ve gone back in time.

    Bookmarks are a wonderful thing to collect. They take up very little space and they are useful, too.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      …and bookmarks are cheap, usually

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  3. Carla Avatar

    I love that cabbage patch kid reading, precious.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      My sweet mother gave it to me, which REALLY makes it precious now that she’s passed.

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      1. Carla Avatar

        It sure would.

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  4. Introverted Thoughts Avatar

    That is an impressive collection! I love postcards too!

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I have one written home in my grandmother’s handwriting saying she made the trip from Virginia to California by train safely to see her first grandchild–me! It has SanFrancisco Trolley Cars on it in a watercolor wash. Year posted=1944. LOL

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      1. Introverted Thoughts Avatar

        Wow! That is really a gem of a postcard to have.

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