Thursday, July 31, 2025

Ringer

Our library system, The Suburban Library Cooperative, is having a summer contest; for every library you visit, you receive a stamp in a booklet.

Collect all of the stamps, and you earn some library swag.

In my effort to visit the twenty-one libraries, peruse the stacks, AND chat up the workers, I was at the Ray Township Public Library, which is housed in the 1863 schoolhouse pictured above.

The library director let me ring the school bell; I pulled on the rope three times...ding ding ding!

A box that I didn't know was on my life to-do/bucket list has been ticked.

Am thankful for that unexpected but darn thrilling experience.

No one would wake up to think, 'gosh, today I hope to ring an antique bell!'

🔔 📚 🙀

However, I should have known it was going to be a special day, since Thomas visited me while I walked that morning.

Thomas was a stray cat, who was taken in by a family after he got stuck 'way up a telephone pole.

They keep him inside mostly, and I see him in the window from time to time, yet he was outside this day.

 I'm thankful he allowed some lovin', and allowed a photo shoot too.

He's a Paddy O'Malley look-alike, no?

❤️

Let's Hop!

6 comments:

  1. That's a very cute little library, and a great endeavour on your party. And Thomas is a very handsome boy!

    Purrs,
    The Chans

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  2. Thomas is very handsome and it's good to know he's adopted now. And I love this schoolhouse library. I can imagine how fun it was just to be inside looking around also.

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  3. Handsome Tom and sweet photo ~ hugs,

    an artist reflects ~ (carol and ziggy)

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  4. Happy Tom ... yay for all the wonderful libraries ...

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  5. What a great location for a library, in an old schoolhouse. And Thomas does look like a relative of the PO'M. Could it be?

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  6. That had to be a fun tour and such a fun kitty too! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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