11.17.09
When I was 11 or 12, I had a little dog that I trained through obedience school.
The learning library
Douglas County Libraries has learned some things. Beginning with our experiments in Roxborough, then Lone Tree, we discovered that a combination of self-check technologies and displays meant that we could move far more books, movies, and music with the same staff and space. In fact, we have almost 7 percent fewer staff this year than last. Wake-up calls
This is a special time of year for Colorado, when at sunrise, as that big ball is almost entering the eastern horizon, illuminating its brilliance only on those snow covered peaks high enough to embrace the sun’s glory, bouncing an orange glow against the majesty of the mountains, providing us early risers with the most amazing wake-up call to start our day. Never judge a book by its cover
“Never judge a book by its cover.” Most of us have heard the adage countless times in our lives. It seems to make so much sense, and few of us would disagree. H1N1 isn’t simply an issue of panic
A few months ago, I was in a hospital nursery looking after my daughter who was days old at the time and overheard a doctor on a rant about media coverage of swine flu. Some elections partied hearty
Overtly partisan races dotted the South Metro area landscape during last week’s election. Actually, they dominated in some communities.
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