Come on, mediocrebot, rarely and not really are practically the same. You go from the semblance of “I visit one every week” to “Maybe I found my library card when my kid needed a book”
I am lucky to live in CMH that has a wonderful library system. From free day passes to art museums, the conservatory, and the zoo. Inter-branch loans if you want an obscure book. Plus, I have never, ever, met a librarian that was not cool. From the law librarians to the local branch.
We still visit them, but primarily because we still have kids young enough to enjoy them. As much as I love the role that they play, I don’t know that I would make the time otherwise.
Mostly I check out e-books (in the middle of one now). I find the native reader acceptable though there is the option to download in Kindle format. The selection or number of licenses can be somewhat limited, so occasionally I resort to checking out paper. So yeah, I guess that’s “often”.
Come on, mediocrebot, rarely and not really are practically the same. You go from the semblance of “I visit one every week” to “Maybe I found my library card when my kid needed a book”
I am lucky to live in CMH that has a wonderful library system. From free day passes to art museums, the conservatory, and the zoo. Inter-branch loans if you want an obscure book. Plus, I have never, ever, met a librarian that was not cool. From the law librarians to the local branch.
We still visit them, but primarily because we still have kids young enough to enjoy them. As much as I love the role that they play, I don’t know that I would make the time otherwise.
Mostly I check out e-books (in the middle of one now). I find the native reader acceptable though there is the option to download in Kindle format. The selection or number of licenses can be somewhat limited, so occasionally I resort to checking out paper. So yeah, I guess that’s “often”.
There is the Peterson Auto Museum in Los Angeles to add to the list.