Thanks for posting the photo, DR elmore! It was so nice to see you!
And here's the photo evidence!
Elmore, October 22 in the afternoon.
Quote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 01:07:28 PMQuote from: George on October 04, 2016, 11:27:27 AMQuote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 09:58:17 AMGOOD VIBES THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY SYSTEM STAYS SOLID AND DR GEORGE KEEPS HIS JOB!!!If something is happening with the Washington State Library (a specific library where I am not employed), then that will not affect the Timberland Regional Library, where I am employed.Is your library part of a larger system or just a local library. Ashland is part of the county.I work at the Timberland Regional Library Administrative Service Center, which is the headquarters of a five-county, 27-branch library district. It's its own special taxing district, so it's not dependent on the state or any other library districts. We get our funding mostly from timber revenue and property taxes. We're on pretty solid ground, financially.
Quote from: George on October 04, 2016, 11:27:27 AMQuote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 09:58:17 AMGOOD VIBES THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY SYSTEM STAYS SOLID AND DR GEORGE KEEPS HIS JOB!!!If something is happening with the Washington State Library (a specific library where I am not employed), then that will not affect the Timberland Regional Library, where I am employed.Is your library part of a larger system or just a local library. Ashland is part of the county.
Quote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 09:58:17 AMGOOD VIBES THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY SYSTEM STAYS SOLID AND DR GEORGE KEEPS HIS JOB!!!If something is happening with the Washington State Library (a specific library where I am not employed), then that will not affect the Timberland Regional Library, where I am employed.
GOOD VIBES THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY SYSTEM STAYS SOLID AND DR GEORGE KEEPS HIS JOB!!!
Quote from: ChasSmith on October 04, 2016, 08:18:14 AMQuote from: elmore3003 on October 04, 2016, 06:18:42 AMYesterday, I was looking for an email and ran across the original August 2014 cover design for the ROBERTA recording. I had approved it and it was set to go when the Man from Philadelphia insisted that the color be changed. It was a complete surprise to me, and I still resent his interference without discussing it with me.I think I still prefer the pinker version 1. Any thoughts, DRs?I remember that controversy, and agree with you.But is this a brain fart, or had other colors either been used in the past, or considered for this release? Was there a green one? I could easily be conflating this with any number of things.There were a lot of different colors used in the sheet music covers. Here are a yellow and green "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes."
Quote from: elmore3003 on October 04, 2016, 06:18:42 AMYesterday, I was looking for an email and ran across the original August 2014 cover design for the ROBERTA recording. I had approved it and it was set to go when the Man from Philadelphia insisted that the color be changed. It was a complete surprise to me, and I still resent his interference without discussing it with me.I think I still prefer the pinker version 1. Any thoughts, DRs?I remember that controversy, and agree with you.But is this a brain fart, or had other colors either been used in the past, or considered for this release? Was there a green one? I could easily be conflating this with any number of things.
Yesterday, I was looking for an email and ran across the original August 2014 cover design for the ROBERTA recording. I had approved it and it was set to go when the Man from Philadelphia insisted that the color be changed. It was a complete surprise to me, and I still resent his interference without discussing it with me.I think I still prefer the pinker version 1. Any thoughts, DRs?
Quote from: George on October 04, 2016, 01:45:51 PMQuote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 01:07:28 PMQuote from: George on October 04, 2016, 11:27:27 AMQuote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 09:58:17 AMGOOD VIBES THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY SYSTEM STAYS SOLID AND DR GEORGE KEEPS HIS JOB!!!If something is happening with the Washington State Library (a specific library where I am not employed), then that will not affect the Timberland Regional Library, where I am employed.Is your library part of a larger system or just a local library. Ashland is part of the county.I work at the Timberland Regional Library Administrative Service Center, which is the headquarters of a five-county, 27-branch library district. It's its own special taxing district, so it's not dependent on the state or any other library districts. We get our funding mostly from timber revenue and property taxes. We're on pretty solid ground, financially. Five counties, that is a rather large area unless they are all small counties I am glad they are on sold ground. I was rather shocked when the Jackson County libraries closed, or went on reduced hours.
Quote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 04:53:11 PMQuote from: George on October 04, 2016, 01:45:51 PMQuote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 01:07:28 PMQuote from: George on October 04, 2016, 11:27:27 AMQuote from: Jane on October 04, 2016, 09:58:17 AMGOOD VIBES THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY SYSTEM STAYS SOLID AND DR GEORGE KEEPS HIS JOB!!!If something is happening with the Washington State Library (a specific library where I am not employed), then that will not affect the Timberland Regional Library, where I am employed.Is your library part of a larger system or just a local library. Ashland is part of the county.I work at the Timberland Regional Library Administrative Service Center, which is the headquarters of a five-county, 27-branch library district. It's its own special taxing district, so it's not dependent on the state or any other library districts. We get our funding mostly from timber revenue and property taxes. We're on pretty solid ground, financially. Five counties, that is a rather large area unless they are all small counties I am glad they are on sold ground. I was rather shocked when the Jackson County libraries closed, or went on reduced hours. No, they are not small counties. Our library system is one of the geographically largest library systems in the country. There are libraries that serve more people, or have more branches, and I don't think we cover the largest area, but the service area is nearly 7,000 square miles.
Quite lovely little thing:
Quote from: elmore3003 on October 04, 2016, 02:34:07 PMAnd here's the photo evidence!Great picture! Thanks for sharing!