2012! Otterly Fantastic!

I am so excited about 2012 with all the changes that have happened here in the store. For one, the new location. I am very happy here in Middlebury’s Marble Work area. Just a few steps from Main Street. Not that far from the previous location.

Just for the record, only one person has complained about the store’s new location. I just chalk it up to her being a cranky old lady. πŸ™‚

I’m still settling in. I thought I would have been done by now but I’m not. Seems every other day a friend comes by to bring in new inventory so I’ve been dealing with those boxes. I have gone to the storage units. I’ve opened the doors and well, looked in and then closed the door. I don’t know why. Some day I’ll tackle them. Hopefully soon. Got some great books in those boxes.

Took a couple of days and went book scouting. That is so much fun! And no sooner than those books got unpacked and shelved they were sold. Makes me feel good. I’m knowing my customers.

Stop by. Poke around. And remember you can find some of my books online by visiting Abebooks.com or Biblio.com. AndΒ  while you are at it check out the VABA (Vermont Antiquarian Booksellers Association) website: http://www.VermontIsBookCountry.com.

All Signs Point to Otter Creek Used Books!

Marble Works Signage

Signage is up on the kiosks here in the Marble Works. The store’s new home! Yea! Now people should find me. Fingers crossed!

The store is in the North Marble building. See it there? The third long building from the bottom of the photo. See the parking lot? Lots of parking now. Right in front. Now you can hop from the car to the store. Easy to carry books from the store to your car. πŸ˜‰

And listing is alphabetically: second column, 9th down. See it? Yea, I’m pretty excited to see it. Great to see one’s name up in lights. Only…ok…no lights and it’s not my name. It’s the next best thing! My store is listed.

Ok, so guess it doesn’t matter. Just had a couple in here who couldn’t find the store and had to ask for directions. mmmm. Even when I was on Main Street people couldn’t find the store. Yes, I’m serious. Ugh!

Main Street Door - note map, announcement AND photo of new front door!

On the old store’s front door I posted a sign to let/remind people that I moved. Added a map with directions – dots to follow to lead customers to the new front door. And included a visual – a photo of the new front door so people would be able to find the store better. And to look for the blue awning. The only blue awning down here. So… still people are having problems finding me. What else can I do?

I did have an idea to paint otter paws leading from Main Street to the new store. I seriously contemplated it. It would have been too obvious who had done the dirty deed. Agree? But it would have been fun to do in the dead of night. No moon. People waking up to see otter paw prints in town. The mystery of it all. Oh! My! What size otter could make those paws? Ah, but then some smartie would say how interesting that they lead from one store to the other. Yea, too obvious.

I Think I’m Getting There…Organized, that is.

A customer told me putting a used bookstore back together again must be like putting a puzzle together. Well, yes it is! Yes! It is. Fortunately I like putting puzzles together.

I would say that most shelves are organized. Some are still going to be moved around but not today. I’ll save that for another day. Been spending most of my days getting books up, removing boxes stored at my house (all gone, yea!), and other used bookstore stuff. The next will be to tackle one of the storage units I secured for the move. Yeah….

Business has been okay since I moved in. I know leaving Main Street would hurt somewhat but I’m optimistic of this new space. I know it will work out. How couldn’t it? It is full of light! Windows. I’m sitting here at my desk beside one and have a glorious view of a parking lot. No, I’m not being snide. It’s wonderful!Β  The sky, too. I see the rolling clouds coming in. It’s perfect. I can’t wait for winter to experience it here. I know it is going to be snuggly. And there are nooks and crannies full of books. …happy sigh….

I Made It!

Front Door

I’m here! I’m finally all moved out from the old space and trying to get settled in the new space. I’m now in the get-the-books-up-on-the-shelves mode. So many boxes! So many books! So much fun! Truly! Stop by and check it out. I’ll post more once I feel I bit more settled in.

Happiness!

Reflection

Looking from the backdoor towards the front.

I’m asked periodically if I always wanted to own a [used] bookstore. Was it a life goal? With a pending high school reunion (40th) I find myself reflecting on how this came to be. Me, owning a used bookstore. Was this my journey? How did this happen? Of course, I’m also asking myself HOW could I be celebrating (?) my 40th high school reunion? When did I get ‘old’?

So looking back on my life the first time I really remember having an association with books is actually when we moved to Vermont. I was 8. Though I do remember quite vividly (even in my old age) when I learned to read. I was in first grade (Ballston Spa, NY) and was in the low reading group. Those who couldn’t read. Book of choice was, of course, DICK AND JANE. Suddenly the letters became words and then the words became sentences! I remember jumping up and yelling, “I can read!” and started reading out loud and wouldn’t stop until I had finished the book. I ran home shouting all the way. We lived three blocks from the school. I didn’t stop until I found my mother and then started reading to her. I also remember learning the word “island” and it’s correct pronunciation from my brother, #1. A cherished memory. And by the way, after learning to read, the next day I was placed in the top reading group. No holding me back!

When we moved to the Middlebury area (Weybridge) I would ride my bike to the Ilsley Public Library and enjoyed walking around the library shelving and would even sneak along Main Street (we actually weren’t allowed to go into the town) to the Vermont Book Shop to admire their books. Each summer Ilsley would host a reading contest with the winner of each age category receiving a special prize for reading the most books. And each year I would vow to be that winner! Only I never won. One year out of total disgust I asked the librarian why I wasn’t declared the winner because clearly I read the most. We had gummed stars representing the number of books we had devoured after our name. I had proof! I was told of course I couldn’t win because I didn’t live in Middlebury. The winner had to be from Middlebury. Heart broken! My first lesson in self-satisfaction. Though I couldn’t be named the winner I was clearly the winner and everyone knew that. I had the most stars!

Looking down the front stairs from Main Street

I’ve always been an avid reader enjoying my books – when younger – in a tree, in a specially built fort, or even sitting on my parent’s front steps. Spread out in a chair. I’d read just about anything. Except for Nancy Drew. Hardy Boys were my hero.

I was an adult when I dared to venture into a used bookstore. It was magic for me. All the books! All the piles! The smells. It was amazing. A positive experience that stayed with me. Once inside I had to visit other stores to see what they offered. How were they set up? What treasure would I find? I’d like to think that my store is bringing to life all those memories and sharing those experiences.

Though I really didn’t think I’d own a used book store I am so happy I do. And I’m finding I’m not all that surprised. Books will never go out. There will always be readers of paper books. And those who appreciate and need to hold a used book. Like me. Like you.

Moving Down the Creek

Yes, Otter Creek Used Books is moving. Not far. A short walk into the MarbleWorks area. Questions of logistics still need to be answered but have no fear, I’ll come up with something. Wonderful customers have offered suggestions which are very appreciative. Even offering up some muscles to help with the move. And that is very appreciated!

There are many pluses on the decision to move. Only one negative: moving off of Main Street. The reasons to make the move are: no stairs to climb, easier and more parking, windows, the camaraderie between businesses already there.

Why am I moving? For all those reasons. Okay, mainly for the windows. I enjoy the location I am currently in. The owner of the building has been wonderful to work with. Very pro-business which I appreciate. But after five years here I’m starting to feel like I’m in a basement. I could ignore it before but can’t anymore. I’m needing to come up to the earth and be a part of it. Did I mention the windows where I’m relocating to?

Windows!

More on this later. I’ll keep you posted on the transition with a progress report. Including photos.

The Power of a Book

I’d like to share a story that happened a short time ago. It is a lovely story that will, hopefully, make everyone feel good and appreciative of life, and rediscover the power of love.

A gentleman came in searching for a couple of particular books which unfortunately weren’t found in the store. While looking though, he came across a book in the Religion section with a title that looked interesting. He pulled out the book and opened it to discover inserted within the pages a Dove dark chocolate candy wrapper. He recognized the book as one that could have been hers but placed it back on the shelf and came out front to tell me his story. Her story. His wife passed last month. He remembered she had brought books in for trade awhile back. Whenever he found her reading a book he would present her with a piece of Dove dark chocolate. She would flatten the wrapper and then use it as a bookmark. He felt the book he had just discovered could have been hers and how special it was he had discovered it. I told him the book was meant for him and it was his to take as she obviously directed him to it. After a few minutes he thought that maybe if he read it it might help him understand her life – their life together – better.

I generally go through the books as they arrive removing any sort of unrelated papers or what have you found within the pages before they go up on the shelves so I was surprised the wrapper got by me.

Unfortunately I never asked the title of the book but the saying on the wrapper stated, “Trust your instincts.”

 

A Walk Around the Block

In the morning I try to take a walk around the block after I do my banking. I’m always scouting out those little things that make the walk interesting. Of course these days, all the rain has made the Middlebury Falls very interesting. I thought I would share some of the things that I’ve found along this walk.

I do my banking at the National Bank of Middlebury so I head south on Main Street, walk down Frog Hollow Alley to take the footbridge over the Otter Creek that leads to the MarbleWorks area. And to my back door at the bottom of Printer’s Alley. Middlebury is a great town to poke around and see what one can discover.

 

Main Street Flowerboxes

Awesome Trinkets at Bejeweled

Look what I found at the end of the Alley - Burritos!

Signage for Middlebury's Monthly Art Walk πŸ™‚

 

Number 3

 

The Question Is?

 

Footbridge Over Otter Creek

View From Footbridge of Falls

Passion = Used Books

Life as a used bookstore owner. What is it like? Well, isn’t it just about everyone’s dream to own a used bookstore? It’s everything you think it would be and then some. Hard work as well as enjoyable. Heavy boxes to cart around. Cleaning books before they hit the shelves. Sorting into categories. Pricing. Shelving or storing until there is an opening on the shelf. Sometimes moving shelves around to accommodate the books. Tending to customers. Seeing what is needed.

I really enjoy the older books – their covers, pages. I shop in the non-fiction sections whenever I go into a used bookstore. Just to see what would jump out at me. It was always a surprise but always what I needed. Well, you know, didn’t really need but had to have.

Purchasing this store I wanted to create a space that I would want to shop in. So this store is really a reflection of me. I know some stores sell merchandise that they know would sell but not so much represented who they were as a person. I don’t think I would enjoy that. Probably make money but not happy money.

So I’m plugging along enjoying the space I am in. Enjoying all the books around me. In boxes, on shelves, in piles awaiting my attention.

And thinking of ways to re-purposing pieces – letting my imagination go. Fun. And creative.