Does your neighborhood have a book exchange? The above home, located at the corner of Camden Road and West Greenway has one! They have hollowed out a grandfather clock case and filled it with books. The elaborate container, on a raised slab and with tin roof is one of the most elaborate you will see in Greensboro. Those books are protected in all seasons. It would be fun to monitor what books come and go. This container is likely stocked with some very interesting books. Sunset Hills has a very active neighborhood association and residents are generous when it comes to initiatives that help build community. For example, around Thanksgiving, the streets here will fill with light-balls that are hurled high into the mature trees. At night, they fill the sky with colorful light. People come from miles around to see the display.
This in a neighborhood where people know each other by name. It would be in character for residents to leave books in the box that they know their neighbors would enjoy reading. The display of perennials and landscaping help the book box stand out. Do you ever take advantage of one of these little community initiatives? If you stop by this box, consider leaving dropping off a book you know others will enjoy. Today is Friday, a perfect day to start a new book!
This is the former Foust home (as in Foust Bldg. at UNCG).
Posted by: Jane Tucker Mitchell | Friday, October 20, 2017 at 07:54 AM
There are some of these little libraries here as well.
Posted by: William Kendall | Friday, October 20, 2017 at 11:48 AM
After going through over one thousand books in a year, a second "Shakespearean Robot" library with glowing red eyes was added to offer grown-up books while the whimsical clock is mainly used for kids' books. Thanks to all the families who stop by to take advantage of our libraries!
Posted by: David Brown | Friday, October 20, 2017 at 01:02 PM