In June we went on a family vacation to Ponta Delgada in the Azores, a wee, picturesque island in the Atlantic.
The Azores are part of Portugal |
Now I could go on and on about the views in the Azores,
or the natural wonders,
the interesting sights,
or the local flora,
but you're not here for all that (yawn!). You're here for the sweet, sweet library talk.
Conveniently, the library was about a fifteen minute walk from our apartment, which we discovered our first night on the island when we went on a gelato mission. From our favourite gelato shop (we tried many) we could see the library. As it was after dinner, a plan was made to return the next day.
And return we did. The unassuming entrance to the library did not betray the beautiful design housed inside.
There was colour to be found in the library as well.
Tile art on the stairs |
Since we had been out walking in the sun, the first stop was the library cafe which had a courtyard (how civilized!) where we enjoyed some cool beverages.
Then we were off to explore the children's area. My older daughter quickly found a book on her favourite topic - didn't matter that it was in Portuguese.
All cats, all the time |
My younger daughter was interested in the board games and puzzles that they had, so we grabbed Guess Who and took it to our table.
As we were getting the game set up I noticed how many teenagers there were in the children's area (turned out the library was crawling with teens; I think they were preparing for end-of-the-year exams). "They probably find it so babyish in this section," I thought, hoping the sound of our playing wouldn't disturb them.
After we finished our game, as we were putting it away, one of the teens came over to us, and in broken English asked if she could have the game. She took it back to her table and set it up to begin playing with her friend. Not so babyish after all.
We made our way up to the second floor once the games were done and all the cat pictures had been observed. Here we found more teens, but also some beautiful natural light and wood flooring.
What a stunner! |
And as we were wrapping up our visit, I looked down to the floor below me and saw a man reading possibly the biggest and oldest book I had ever seen.
I don't know what he was looking for, but it was clear that the history that was being housed in the library was put to good use.
It was a beautiful trip, and a lovely library. I hope to return one day. If you're ever there, stop in and have a peek.
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