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Redbird ([personal profile] redbird) wrote2006-02-25 03:54 pm
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Flowers and the library

In the course of looking up stuff about the research libraries, I saw that the branch libraries--that is, the parts of New York Public Library that you can actually borrow books from--are having an amnesty on late fees, for anything returned by March 4.

I had let some books get very badly overdue, years ago, and was deterred from returning them by a combination of embarrassment and not having the money for the late fees. So, we bundled up said books and went down to the Inwood branch of the library.

We explained we had books to return, and put them on the counter. The staff didn't know what to do: our books had been out long enough that they have no bar codes. The next step was to see if they could find me or [livejournal.com profile] cattitude in their system. (I'd also misplaced my library card, but we have relatively uncommon names.)

There was no record in their computers of us or the books. The library manager said that she didn't know if they would even want to return the books to the collection (storage space being finite and these books being old), and that if we got any overdue notices, talk to her, she'd remember us. I asked her name, just in case--Rodriguez, nice and easy, and she's the branch manager, so should be around almost any time they're open.

We also got new library cards. They now give you two equivalent cards, a regular-sized one and a little tiny one, with just room for the bar code and signature, that goes on my keychain. I feel much more like a proper adult now.

On the way to the library, we stopped at the bit of park around the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (or Farm Houfe, if you look at the old keystone in the wall--I can tell an f from a long s). There was one periwinkle open and another close to, the first flowers of Spring. When I said that, Cattitude said it wasn't Spring yet, since he defines things differently than I.

On the way back, after stopping at various stores, we looked at the crocus patch near the flagpole, the one that had two buds a few days ago. As of this afternoon, two tiny crocuses were open, sufficiently that I could see the orange stamens. I do believe that groundhog was mistaken. (They're not as wide open as the flower at the top of this userpic.)

[identity profile] pyrzqxgl.livejournal.com 2006-02-25 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I ran up big fines on some books many years ago, and returned the books, but switched to using my children's library cards because at the time children's cards didn't incur fines for overdue books. Of course with the economy going to pot under Bush, now everyone gets charged for late books, and one of these days I should find out if they even have any record of my fines/existence any more.
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[personal profile] jenett 2006-02-25 11:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Woo for the library! I like it when libraries do that: it's a good compromise between needing the fine money (in a lot of libraries, fine money gets specifically earmarked for specific things, like new books, rather than other operation expenses) and scaring people away.

Way cool that they were so kind to you, too. I adore my local branch - one of the things I'm regretting about moving is not seeing them. The Roseville library is very good too, but it's a much bigger building and all that.