Catalog 263 – June 2023 – big book backlog

Click here to read Catalog 263.
well, file last updated March 2 – it’s may 23 – last two having binged on ephemera, bookshelves went full to bursting – Samuel Chamberlain collection bought over a year ago – variety pack from Capen family house in Monson – agriculture, architecture, camping, education – longtime customer’s parents house in Pawtucket – mom taught fashion and marketing at Community College of Rhode Island, dad ran Outlet Store in Providence – more deaccessioned cookery – curious clutch of British military unit histories – larded with miscellany of books sourced variously, not cataloged for wanting repair or research, some can’t recall why – meanwhile the world turns – burned last of firewood not so many days ago – after achieving ninety degrees for a few days – cross-country skis put away – garden tools fetched – plot rototilled, manure hauled, composts turned – much time and money to add 2’ chicken wire along base of wire grid fence to hopefully avoid last summer’s bunny feasting – peas up, potatoes planted, onions, beds of salad greens, turnips, beets, carrots seeded – collard and broccoli seedlings transplanted – Memorial Day on deck – traditional time to plant tomatoes, peppers, other sensitive stuff – thought low-grade symptoms over winter maybe long COVID, seems instead coincidental Lyme infection, so medicating – third time ‘round – highly not recommended – mild winter and ticks abound – zach and lauren visited in April – shared welcome news they expect baby in October – could be a whole new life phase – have yet to hear bad word of grandparenting – cleared spring fair hurdles – will set up at Paper Town in Boxboro early June and Papermania in Hartford in August – hopefully tackle recent ephemera and book acquisitions in between – off to Eagle for hard copies and PDF distribution – sent with hopes you’ll be sufficiently seduced – at your service – peter
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