This summer, add more to your Pima County Public Library Summer Reading experience by completing online quests. The weekly quests will test your mettle with a challenge. By completing the challenges, you will help reveal the secret image related to the Summer Reading theme: Our State, Our Stories: Celebrating 100 Years of Arizona.
Monday, July 9, 2012
SummerQuest 14
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This one is going to be fun. Bought a book from Friends of the Library and started working on mine today.
ReplyDeleteOooh, very cool. I selfishly hope you leave it at Flowing Wells, because I'm sure it will be awesome!
Delete-Jenny
Yeah I'll be leaving it at Flowing Wells ;) But won't say when because I want to show it to a few people when I'm done that don't go to my favorite library.
ReplyDeleteShell - I left mine were the wells are flowing, look for the big yellow flower where the books of holding are kept next to a living plant in a big red pot.
ReplyDeleteShell, we are looking for it as I type! I will share once we find it. Thanks so much for unlocking the next piece of the picture -- we're on the home stretch!
ReplyDelete-Jenny
Wow, you really outdid yourself with this one. In fact, it was SO cool that when Debbie found it (before hearing about the SummerQuest clue), she put it in lost and found because she was sure whoever left it there would want it back!
DeleteDid you already take pictures for your blog? I don't think one picture can do it justice -- every page is a work of art!
We're leaving it out for a little while so anyone who wants to admire it can do so.
Thanks for brightening our day!
-Jenny
Aww I'm glad everyone likes it and that your leaving it out for others to see but I forgot to take pictures of it. I'll have to bring the camera with me tomorrow and do so.
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