Improvising at the library

Under a clear blue sky, an ornate brick building with numerous arched windows and intricate stone details stands behind a black metal fence and a grassy lawn, with a prominent stone pillar displaying 1314 East Franklin Avenue in the foreground, partially obscured by a large dark tree.

At the Franklin Library, my adult learner had forgotten her reading glasses. Usually, the librarians keep a few pairs handy, but they were out of readers. Instead, we had a spoken session on the life of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. It went well, and my learner showed good comprehension. Afterward, I ordered a bunch of reading glasses that I’ll drop off at the library next week.

Under a clear blue sky, an ornate brick building with numerous arched windows and intricate stone details stands behind a black metal fence and a grassy lawn, with a prominent stone pillar displaying 1314 East Franklin Avenue in the foreground, partially obscured by a large dark tree.

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