So, I went on this tour of Yale with my folks while they were still here in New Haven, and yes, it was a bit reminiscent of looking for a college to attend. More importantly, it was an easy way to see some of the iconic architecture of New Haven all in one morning. Most people go for the Gothic building which are so very "ivy league", or even the early colonial building which honestly just look like big rectangles, but the building which most caught my attention was sort of alien/insect hive-ish.
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Check here for a picture from the outside. I was too hot to think about taking one from the outside.
Maybe I like it so much because it resembles waffles...?
And then we walked inside.
Remember, I already liked the outside, but the inside just... glows.
The walls are made of marble so thin that the sun filters through the grain of the stone and the building seems like it is on fire.The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
Check here for a picture from the outside. I was too hot to think about taking one from the outside.
Maybe I like it so much because it resembles waffles...?
And then we walked inside.
Remember, I already liked the outside, but the inside just... glows.
I could stare at these walls forever, or try to read the titles of rare books placed just on the other side of a six-story glass box, but since it was a college tour, we briskly walked past the Gutenberg Bible (yes, an actual Gutenberg), stopped briefly at the Audubon Birds of America, and continued back out into the blazing sun and wilting humidity. I am going to have to go back on my own time.
Did I mention it was hot?

I think I could spend days in that library. Beautiful!
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I miss you too Karen! I'm thinking of you everyday during naptime as I work on my Melody shawl.
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