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They say that for a creative person the world does not exist as a place to receive some goods, material and spiritual, and how means of exerting efforts to transform it into something more beautiful. Why creativity is compared with the most effective prayer and perfection of the soul.
And indeed, when you look at the creations of such enthusiastic people, you are surprised at even their smallest notions and discoveries. This statement fully applies to the American Sharali Armitage Howard, living in the small town of Coeur d’Alene Idaho State, which is both a librarian and a bookbinder, and at the same time talented painter.
She shows creativity in many ways, but most of all this an outstanding woman surprised her fellow citizens, and especially her neighbors street when I created a free library inside my house felled centenary poplar. Instead of uprooting tree, a woman saw how to give this centuries-old giant second life, and literally turned him into a little magical the library.
A photo from open sources
Its magic name is not only fellow citizens of Howard today, it’s the definition given to the library by journalists was to the taste to everyone who really or at least from photos and videos got acquainted with this a unique repository of books. A cute, very tiny library really as if descended into our world from the pages of fabulous narratives: she has a magic lantern, a mysterious door and, of course, open to every curious person, knocked at her with a good heart and clear thoughts.
Now this tree-bookkeeper is included in the non-profit card Idaho County Kutenyi libraries and therefore officially issued small free book reader, free serving its visitors.