Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Good Neighbours

This Little Library is a recent addition to this small street which already has two other Little Libraries just a block away. I stopped for a pic of the cute library and then realized that these people also have a bench at the front of their yard so you can rest a bit while you decide on a book. Don't you think that they must be great neighbours?

22 comments:

VP said...

Absolutely yes! Mine will have beers and will leave the empty bottles scattered around the bench...

Karl said...

Yes, they must be great neighbours, the little red library is so nice!

TexWisGirl said...

nice folks. :)

Sharon said...

I've seen a few more of these little libraries lately here too. Yes, I think these people are great neighbors.

William Kendall said...

Quite a lovely house! I think they would be good neighbours.

cieldequimper said...

I'd probably not get up again...

Gosia said...

yes you are right

Michelle said...

I like these very much.

jennyfreckles said...

Such a good idea and perfect to provide the bench too

Linda said...

So civilised!

Revrunner said...

What a great idea!

Unknown said...

That's wonderful and such a great idea...

Cloudia said...

Yes! Some folks here put out a water dish for dogs walking by to drink

Lois said...

Oh yes! How considerate. I do love that they chose the color red for the little library.

Jack said...

This is excellent. Please go back and leave them a note saying thanks. And ask where the refrigerator with the beer is.

Andy said...

Pat you keep coming up with Toronto's hidden little gems. I like what the owners have done here.

EG CameraGirl said...

Yes, they must be great people to know.

Lowell said...

The bench indicates, I think, the kindness of the people living there, as does the little library. We could use a lot more people like that in this ol' world!

21 Wits said...

Yes, I imagine they are. Those little libraries are just the best idea ever to happen!

Stephanie said...

Nice shot!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I do Pat, very thoughtful idea :)

Mike@Bit About Britain said...

That's just fabulous. What a wonderful, civilised, thing to do. Do that in a city in the UK and the books would get nicked, or vandalised.