This post isn't about how Mr GeniAus courted me when I was a young librarian - it's about another love of mine.
A friend of ours in Canberra has been experiencing some serious health issues so Mr GeniAus and I took a spin down the freeway to spend Sunday afternoon with him. Rather than doing the 600km round trip in the day we decided to stay the night in a hotel so on Monday I could visit another love of mine, The National Library of Australia.
It's over a year since I visited the Library and, at that time, I enthused about the facelift given to some of the areas. I discovered yet more changes on my visit yesterday. The cloakroom that was on the right hand side of the entrance to the Main Reading Room has disappeared so that the entrance now seems less cluttered. I didn't notice any other changes in the Reading Room.
By 1:00pm I was ready for a comfort break and sustenance. It was when I went down to the Lower Ground Floor to grab some lunch that I noticed more changes.
On my way out of the library I heard commentary of a cricket match. There was in an area near the Main Reading area some comfortable seating and a large screen TV playing the cricket.
After a productive six hours of ancestor chasing it was time to head home.
I wonder what changes I will find on my next visit.
A friend of ours in Canberra has been experiencing some serious health issues so Mr GeniAus and I took a spin down the freeway to spend Sunday afternoon with him. Rather than doing the 600km round trip in the day we decided to stay the night in a hotel so on Monday I could visit another love of mine, The National Library of Australia.
Entrance to the library |
By 1:00pm I was ready for a comfort break and sustenance. It was when I went down to the Lower Ground Floor to grab some lunch that I noticed more changes.
The Paperplate Cafe has had a makeover (shame that there was only one sandwich left) |
The casual eating/chatting area has been expanded |
There are lots of power outlets and a recharging station |
There is a new free locker area. |
with a new water bubbler and bottle filling station |
When I went back upstairs to the Family History/Newspaper area I noticed that all of the microfilm storage drawers and newspaper racks had shmick new labelling. On my last visit, the day the area opened, there were some finishing touches needed.
Storage for current newspapers with schmick labelling |
Anyone for cricket? |
I wonder what changes I will find on my next visit.
Looking out into the foyer from the Reading Room entrance |
Oops, think you meant 600 km not 60! Feel free to delete this comment C
ReplyDeleteThanks Carmel. My keyboarding skills are punk and my proofreading even punker.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris.
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