Some stories were humorous, some about his wife and his family, some about his time in the Navy. It was a wide variety of tales that spanned a life that was full of wonderful experiences. Every story brought you into his history, way of thinking, and worldview. That made each story precious.
A few weeks ago,
the Little Free Library (LFL) organization granted Charter #144174 to the WB Roger E. Gregory
Little Free Library. This past weekend, it was filled with books and officially
became available to the public.If you are not familiar with the free library concept: In its simplest terms, the library is a small collection of books, available to everyone 24X7X365. People are encouraged to find a book they like, then take it with them to read. After they've completed the book, they may return it in a timeframe of their choosing. Patrons of the library are also invited to keep the book permanently, if they choose, with the hope they might donate a book to replace it. There is a wide variety of literary genres and the collection includes children's books as well.
For the details about my first LFL encounter, click here. For more detailed information about how to start your own LFL, click here.
There is a very
helpful mobile app to help let you locate nearby LFL's:
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