Audiobooks

We now have audiobooks in the library learning commons.  The digital kind.  The kind you download to your phone and take with you.  There are books you might be reading with your class in English and books that are just for your enjoyment. I am a big audiobook fan.  It’s probably because I spend a lot of my time doing things that I would rather replace with reading.  And so Read More …

It’s a New Year

We are now almost a week into the new year.  We’re back to school, diving right back in.  This quarter system doesn’t allow for any breathing room!  I hope you took some time to relax and have fun over the holidays.  I did a lot of reading; some fluff and some more substantial.  It was wonderful. This is traditionally the time to think about changes we want to make.  It Read More …

BPL Art Contest

Let your creative self loose.  The winter holidays are coming.  There’s not going to be so much running around and visiting.  So you’ve got time to design a poster for the BPL contest.  Winning entries will be used to promote the summer holiday BPL Teen Reading Club.

NaNoWriMo

November.  Sometimes quite a dreary month.  Dank, drizzly, dark. I love all those D words.  Lots of things happen in November.  We often see mustaches growing, there are Christmas craft fairs (most years), and crazy people around the world hunker down in front of their laptops to write a novel.  Yes, November is National Novel Writing Month.  Your chance to sign up to put down 50,000 words on paper (in Read More …

The Voyage We are On

Well.  We have made it through September.  School start this year was … different.  And our school days are … different.  And yet, it takes little time before things feel familiar, before the different doesn’t feel so different.  This year has been a voyage without travel as we’ve all lived through unprecedented times.  So I’ve decided that here at the Burnaby Mountain Learning Commons, although we can’t get in a Read More …

Juneteenth

  Juneteenth was a week ago.  But it’s never too late to learn more about it and to work towards becoming an antiracist.  I just discovered this great website, BlkFreedom, created to commemorate and celebrate the 150th anniversary of this important day.  Now that school is over for the summer, you have plenty of time to watch a few of the films from the links a few posts ago, and Read More …