
Pop quiz! By the lovely Grace Farris.
P.S. Winter stuff we love and three warm drinks for winter days.

Pop quiz! By the lovely Grace Farris.
P.S. Winter stuff we love and three warm drinks for winter days.
Would be Matcha Latte with Espresso :)
Am I allowed to say… all? I’m every woman, it’s all in me? LOL
Black tea with milk. The cat is named: Sa majesté le Chat.
Also, soup.
coffee + Herbal tea combination :)
Twig Tea: proud dog mom and would rather be sailing or backpacking
I think somehow I am a mix of Herbal Tea and Hot Toddy! I love having fun and I chase the excitement with my friends but at the same time there is nothing like a nice long walk. I love these hot drinks but I think at the end of the day I am 100% an iced drink!
A mix of earl grey, espresso, and coffee. Life is having multiple library cards, breaking news in the before times, and a cat, but my dream is to live abroad. I hate mornings though.
I too am a dirty-earl-grey-latte kinda gal! My cat’s name is Angelica Houston. She has no interest in living abroad, but I do.
Green tea- loves yoga and relaxing with a good book.
Earl tea, Lady Earl tea, lemon ginger herbal tea, peppermint herbal tea and coffee occasionally at a café never at home and I love walks but don’t own a library card although I am an avid reader.
Coffee and herbal tea. Which is incredibly spot on as those are the only two beverages of the drawing that I consume!
Espresso everyday and never not scheming about how to live in Europe (now more than ever.) Hot cocoa when I need a pick me up (but made with DF milk and extra cocoa). Herbal tea before bed.
Read this drinking oat nog (contains no eggs, So good!). I’m herbal tea, my husband is espresso, I think my twelve year old is oat nog (happiest with an audiobook and a cozy blanket). My youngest is hot cocoa for sure, though I love a puzzle just as much.
Wait could those with multiple library cards please comment on how you managed to get them? I have lived in the same city for 10 yrs so I only have one, but am I missing something? Thank you!
I have 3 library cards that are still active because I’ve moved a lot in the last few years and expiration period is a bit longer for both of the previous cities. And I may get one more! I can pay for a library card to the neighboring city (more audio books! More support for public libraries!)
I have cards for both my city and county libraries. Some neighboring countries and cities will give cards to anyone who lives in the state, so I made a day of it, took a little road trip, got my library card, ate some delicious food, explored the city with a long walk, did some birding, hung out in a cafe…. I don’t borrow physical books from far away libraries, but I make full use of their digital catalogues.
I have lived in several different states and several towns in Sweden and just aquire a new one when I have an address in that town! Which I think is a requirement for it. Maybe it goes without saying that I’m earl grey tea ;)
I live in Kansas City, Missouri. I have a card for our regional system, Mid-Continent, a card for the Kansas City Public Library, and one for North Kansas City, a small town surrounded by KC. (I also am a tea drinker, but my current cat is named Meat, because I inherited him from a cousin with a weird sense of humor).
There are cities that allow you to subscribe remotely for a fee. Queens, Charlotte, New Orleans are some. Book riot had a list at some point.
I have one from my hometown in the U.S. and another one from the town I currently live in (in the UK). Every time I move I get a library card, and these days I connect my card with Libby so it’s still useful even when I move away!
My local county library system has a reciprocal agreement with the adjacent country library system, so all members of one can receive a card to the other. The county where I do not live is much larger, so they have a much bigger circulation – but also often longer hold lines. It is genuinely helpful to have both. Harder to find books at the big county and shorter lines at the small county! Plus, I work in the other county, so it’s been handy to have library access near my office.
And I have cards for the four other accounts for my family members, so that I can pick up their holds. (all for our local county only – I get them books from the other county if needed.) So my key fob has six lil’ tags :)
All of the above!
You’re not truly living until you have 2+ library cards.
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