“Local” Bookstore
Along with my lunch in Sandy yesterday, I stumbled on a small bookstore in the town. It was actually in the shopping center I pulled into to find my lunch spot. After eating I headed back, it’s called Once Upon A Tome, so points already before I even went in. Turns out it is a small shop that has been open for only one week shy of a year. They have a decent collection of both new and used books. Of the used ones I looked at, the books themselves were in near-perfect shape. I ended up buying one used book and one new.
I have been missing going into a physical bookstore. I live in “Portland” and there is a very famous bookstore called Powell’s Books here. It bills itself as the world’s largest independent bookstore. It’s a tourist attraction for crying out loud. I have never darkened its door. Mainly because it is in the downtown of the big bad city, but also because it is 4 stories tall; I’d never be able to find a book, too many choices.
Back in Klamath Falls we would visit our local independent bookstore, Canvasback Books, once a month on haircut day. It was easy as we walked right by it on the way to the salon. I liked buying a book a month for two reasons: I like to read an actual physical book more than something on a screen, and it was nice to support a local business.
As it just so happens, I got my haircut the day before my trip to Sandy. Now that I know about the place, maybe I’ll revive the haircut/book-buying event combo. The only thing different will be a 15-mile drive one-way instead of it being right on the way. The drive to Sandy is a nice low-traffic one and is literally only a mile further away from me than Powell’s…






