Today I spent the day at the central Brooklyn Public Library in Grand Army Plaza. The building has a post-war, faintly modern feel to it, even though it’s (barely) a pre-war building. It’s so quirky that it’s more like the Guggenheim Museum than the central New York Public Library. And though I prefer the latter’s style, the BPL is far more convenient.
The windows facing Prospect Park were open all day, and the breeze was so nice that I never left even to get a cup of coffee. Ask your doctor if opening a window is right for you.
Late in the afternoon, the wind began to gust and later it rained for a minute or so.
As the evening wound down, I looked around and noticed that everyone was studying for the medical boards. Maybe the Bar Exam isn’t so bad, but it’s sure starting to feel that way.