Bonfire Bookstore and Yarnery
As you can see from the reflection, the bookstore is across the street from the old courthouse. A small yarn shop is incorporated into the bookstore.
I had heard that there was a mural in the store, but at first I didn’t see it. Then I noticed this huge cabinet with the doors open.
Of course! This is the entrance to the children’s section. The wardrobe is a literary reference to a children’s classic.
And there’s Aslan!
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What a wonderful book & yarn store. Great combination! Love the doors to the children's section and the lovely mural. The wallpaper with the book pages is a great way to use up old books. Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Linda.
ReplyDeleteThe opening of a new bookstore is a cause for great celebration. A section to buy yarn only adds to the pleasure. If I lived locally you may be sure I would support them.
ReplyDeleteI think that these small, independent book shops are really great - as far as possible it get my books from them rather than the big online monsters!
ReplyDeleteHope all is well.
Cheers - Stewart M, Wilsons Prom National Park, Australia
...I wish them well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun store, the mural inside the doors is cool.
ReplyDeleteTake care, have a great day!
Me too, didn't discover The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe till the 80s I think. Read the books to my youngest son. My older ones read them to their children. Love the little book/yarn store, and I am a great patron of local bookstores!
ReplyDeleteOh my how wonderful I love the idea of going through the wardrobe closet to get to the children's section. It's wonderful when bookstores and others offer these nice adventures!
ReplyDeleteThat looks a wonderful book and yarn store, what a good idea.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
I would like to visit!
ReplyDeleteHappy MosaicMonday...
...and thank you very much for sharing and being part at MosaicMonday Linkparty.