Tell Me About Your Bookmarks
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I thought it would be an interesting discussion if I posed the question to the community:
Tell me about your bookmarks. Are they old friends (or reminders of old friends)? Do you recycle scraps to make utilitarian place holders or new bits of glory? What are your habits? What are your favorites? |
I read a lot of E-books. However, a few weeks ago I began reading some particular print books. When I needed to set them down, I realized that I had no bookmark at hand. How very odd.
In fact, I realized that I hadn't used a regular bookmark in ages. If I needed one, I had gotten into the habit of just grabbing whatever slip of scrap paper, envelope, or notecard was close at hand.
I did find some pretty bits to recycle into bookmarks--the ones in the photo above. Perhaps you can recognize their origins?
As a postscript, I will add a neat idea my mother shared with me at New Year's when she was changing over to her new calendars: We have a hard time throwing out the pretty images from the old years' calendars. Some of the old calendars have thumnail prints of the monthly photos printed as a gallery on the back. She cuts these into strips and continues to enjoy the mini-photos as her bookmarks. (Her calendar thumnails were smaller than the ones on my old calendars, so I think they worked out for her a little better.)
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Date: 2011-03-10 01:09 am (UTC)