It Figures

Yesterday was Nature Photography Day, and between a full work day and an evening meeting over at the library, I was in the midst of the concrete jungle downtown. (OK so Columbus isn’t exactly the concrete jungle, but there’s not much in the way of nature to get photos of downtown.)

On the positive side though, we are probably only a couple of weeks away from going live with the Friends of the Library website. The process has been much longer than I anticipated, but I think the final result will be well worth it. Of course, that only means I get to spend these next couple of weeks working hard to get final details coordinated and acting as the email administrator.

I’ll be sure to link when it goes live. 🙂

Tags: Photography, Library

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