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Bugzy is an original design and creation by illustrator Tara Calahan King. Fabricated by: Ron Schlemmer.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

The Great Annual Holiday Party

Greetings Everyone!  Happy Holidays to you and your family.  I just wanted to share some pictures of last week's Great Annual North Dearborn Holiday Party.  The turnout was very good; I saw lots and lots of parents and children.  I didn't get to buy or eat any cookies at the cookie sale, but I heard it was great.
One of our Friends helping

Friends of the Library cookie sale





The Gingerbread house craft.  Who's the cute little girl?  She looks familiar




Santa Claus


Harpist Donna Jo Tucker, me and friends
Santa and Donna Jo
Me and Santa.  Awww.

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS!!

BUGZY

Thursday, December 19, 2013

A few moments with the fabulous Becca G in Bugzy's Corner

Greetings everyone!!  Hope you are having a great day.  Happy holidays to everyone!  Christmas is only a week away.  Hope you all have your holiday shopping done.  Check back, I may post some Christmas things next week.  You know I love Christmas!

On to the show.  Today I am with Becca Greene.  She works at Youth Services at the Lawrenceburg Library downtown.



Miss Becca


Me:  Greetings Becca!  Great to see you again.  Nice to have you in Bugzy's Corner.  Ready for a few questions?

Becca:  Yes I am.  Nice to see you again as well.

Me:  You know, if we opened a business up together, we could be B & B?   No, people might be confused and think we were a Bed and Breakfast.  But Hey, that'd be great!  B & B's B&B!

Becca:  Ha Ha Bugzy.

Me:  Let's start out with an easy one:  What is your favorite movie for kids?

Becca:  Today my favorite movie for kids would have to be “Aladdin”.

Me:  Does the library have it?

Becca:  Yes, we have several copies on DVD.

Me:  Great!  What is your favorite pizza topping (Besides cheese)?

Becca:  Mushrooms!

Me: That's good;  Phil at the North Dearborn Branch loves mushrooms too!
YUMMY!


 Me:  What is the greatest breakfast cereal of all time?

Becca:  Honeycomb

Me:  As in "Honeycomb's big...yeah yeah yeah!
It's not small...no no no!
Honeycomb's got...a big big bite!
Big big (taste/crunch) in a big big bite!

Now I have that jingle stuck in my head!

Becca:  You're welcome!

Me: What is your favorite  movie?

Becca:   My all-time favorite movie, not sure that it classifies as a children’s movie, but I would watch it over and over when I was growing up is, “The Boy Who Could Fly”.  Here is a link for more information: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090768/

Me: What is your earliest library memory?

Becca:   My Grandmother use to take me to the library when I was a kid. It was a very small one room library and they had these old slant top reading desks. I don’t remember ever checking out a book but I spent hours upon hours sitting at one of those desks reading. Here is a picture of a similar desk!


Me:  That's a great story.  Aren't grandmothers wonderful?

Becca: Yes.  My grandmother and I used to go fishing together. We had our special fishing spot and we would always have a contest to see who caught the most fish.

Me:  Awww, gives me a warm fuzzy feeling.  Little Becca and her grandmother fishing. Have you ever played team sports?

Becca:  Oh yes! I played just about everything in school.  Tennis and volleyball were my favorites

Me:  That is interesting.  Ever get hit in the face with a volleyball?

Becca:  No, that I recall.  Why do you ask?

Me:  With all of that jumping and hitting the ball hard, you would think someone would get hit on a regular basis.

What did you want to be as a child when you grew up?

Becca:  A music producer

Me:  Wow very interesting;  Why is that?

Becca:  I wanted to be a music producer because I love music and at the time I just thought it would be cool to work with the “stars”, but then I realized I couldn’t carry a tune myself so that wasn’t going to work out for me.

Me:  The music world's loss is our gain.  What is your favorite children’s book?  You can have several.

Becca:  Actually, mine is a series of books. The Chronicles of Narnia. There was a teacher when I was in third grade that started reading these to us and I have loved them ever since!

Me:  Here is the most important question:  who is your favorite Muppet?

Becca:  Gonzo, of course!!

Me:  Great, our friend Sheila loves Gonzo too!!  He was always very sweet.

Last question but not the least:  What do you like best about being a librarian?

Becca:  Books, books and more books! There is always something new to discover

Me:  Thanks for being here today in Bugzy's Corner Becca.   Until next time,

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS!

BUGZY


Saturday, December 7, 2013

Who stole my book!?

WHO STOLE BUGZY’S BOOK?

One day, Bugzy was walking through the woods,  enjoying the trees, the flowers, the fresh air, the softness of the wind on his face.  He was thinking about how much he liked trees; how nice it is to sit under a tree on a nice day and read a book, or how nice it is to find shelter under a tree when it’s raining.  He walked up a hill covered in green grass and clover.  Tiny purple flowers dotted the landscape here and there. 

It was beautiful day, bright and sunny.  Bugzy settled under the oak, enjoying its shade.  He laid down, resting his head on its massive trunk, and begun to read his book.  Soon, he began to get tired.  His eyes were feeling very heavy, so he put his book down and decided to take a little afternoon nap. 

When Bugzy woke up, he reached next to him to pick his book back up and continue reading.  Only he could not find it.  He got up, thinking he had been laying on it while napping.  But it was not there either.  Frantically, he looked all around, but his book was gone. 

“Well, it didn’t just walk off by itself” said Bugzy.  “Someone must have taken it!  But who?” he said.  “I guess I will have to go ask around and see if anyone saw anything.” 

Bugzy saw a little brown bunny rabbit down the hill, munching on some of the clover.  He walked down the hill and asked “Excuse me Mr. Bunny, have you seen my book?  It has a blue and white cover.  I’m sure someone has taken it and I want to find it.  Can you help?”

“No, I’m sorry young man” said the bunny.  “I have been here for some time, but did not see anyone.  Try asking Mr. Deer on the other side of the hill.”

“Ok, thanks” said Bugzy.  I will try that.

So Bugzy marched up the hill and past the oak tree, and down to another pasture.  After some walking, Bugzy found Mr. Deer.

“Excuse me Mr. Deer, have you seen my book?  It has a blue and white cover.  I’m sure someone has taken it and I want to find it.  I was sitting under the mighty oak up the hill. Can you help?”

“Oh, let me see here” said the deer.  “I have been eating grass here all afternoon, and I did not see anyone go up the hill” the deer said. 

“If you go up the hill and past your oak tree, you will find a hedgehog in some tall grass.  If you ask her, she might know something.”

So Bugzy walks back up the hill, past the oak tree, and back down the hill.  He’s getting a little tired and frustrated now.  He hikes across the meadow and finds Mrs. Renee Hedgehog in the tall grass. She has a bright yellow flower tucked in her fur.

“Excuse me, Mrs. Hedgehog, I don’t mean to disturb you, but can you help me?”  Bugzy asks.

“Yes I will young man.  How can I help you”she says.    
                                             
“I am looking for my book.  It has a blue and white cover.  Someone took it while I was napping under the oak tree.  Did you see anyone go up there?  Have you seen my book?” Bugzy asks.

“No, I don’t think so.  I don’t recall seeing anyone or anything go up the hill.  But try asking Mr. Raven.  I saw him land in your oak tree on the hill. Surely he has seen something while he was flying around” said Mrs. Hedgehog.
“Thank you” Bugzy says.  “I hope he has seen my book, or who took it.”

Bugzy again hikes across the meadow  and back up the hill to the mighty oak.  On the bottom branch sits a large black raven.

“Hello Mr. Raven, I’m looking for my book.  It has a blue and white cover.  Someone took it when I was napping under the tree.  No one has seen anything.  I hope you have” Bugzy says.

“Well, well, well” the Raven cawed.  “I might have seen something.  A book you say?  How do I know it is even yours?  Maybe YOU stole it from someone else” said the Raven.

“IT HAS MY NAME IN FRONT!”  Bugzy says.  “It says “To Bugzy, happy reading always, love you, Mom.” 

“That is very nice” says the Raven.  “I will have to remember that.” “Bye now!”
“HEY, get back here” Bugzy says.  The raven tries to fly away, and Bugzy jumps up and catches him. 

“Spill it, bird” Bugzy says.  “Where is my book?  I know you something.”

Just then, the raven’s legs grow longer, about two feet long, with claws and brown fur.  His head gets bigger and turns into a snout, with brown furry ears.  His black tail feathers turn into a white and brown furry tail.  He looks at Bugzy and says “Surprise!”

“COYOTE!”  “COYOTE the trickster” shouts Bugzy with authority.  “I should 
have known it was you.  Where is my book?” Bugzy says, not letting go of him.

“Didn’t you like my little game?” Coyote asks.

“No, I did not” Bugzy replies.

“Oh come now”  says Coyote.  “Wasn’t it fun, trekking up and down that hill all those times!  HE HE HE, it sure was funny watching you.  Work up a sweat, did we?”

“How many of those animals were you, pretending to be helpful” Bugzy asks.

“All but Mrs. Hedgehog, she was really just trying help and be nice” Coyote says.  “Where’s the fun in that?” he says.

“Give me back my book, and I’ll be on my way” Bugzy says.

“NO WAY” says Coyote.

Bugzy then lifts Coyote up high with top two arms, squeezing Coyote tight.  He then starts tickling Coyote’s belly with his other arms.

“Ho ho ho, heee, heee, haaa haaa, all right”  Coyote laughs.  “It’s up in the tree a few feet, no harm done, heee haa.  Now let me down.”

Bugzy lets Coyote down.  He sneers and Bugzy and runs off. 

 Bugzy climbs up a few branches and gets his book back.  “Silly Coyote” he says.  “Hopefully, that’s the last I see of him, but I doubt it.” 

(Coyote is a character in several Native American tribe’s myths.  He is known as a trickster and can change shapes.)
For more books and information on Native American myths and legends, try:
J299.72 American Indian Mythology
398.208997 Native American Myths
970.00497 Brief Guide to Native American Myths

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS!

Bugzy


Wednesday, December 4, 2013

I didn't know my mother was so famous....



Here is a picture of actor LeVar Burton (Star Trek, Roots, Reading Rainbow) with a copy of a book that my mother, Tara Callan King, illustrated.  It was written by Derek Munson and published by Chronicle Books, c. 2000.  Excuse me for bragging, but that's pretty cool.
Bugzy


LeVar Burton




LeVar Burton and Enemy Pie


Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Check out the artwork at Lawrenceburg, or my mother's been busy

The artist and her craft
Greetings everyone!  Happy Thanksgiving and happy holidays.  I have some new things to share with you today.  My mother Tara has been busy at the Lawrenceburg Public Library, doing some new artwork for the Youth Services Department there.  She's been working very hard, and the results are awesome.  You WILL have to go check them out in person.  Like any great work of art, pictures are nice, but it's something different to see the work up close.

Tara Callahan King hard at work

The circus comes to the library



WHOO WHOO, all aboard!

Can you name the books these characters are from?
The 16th President of the United States

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HEY!  Who is that handsome guy?!


I have heard the library is working on another big surprise for the Youth Services Department!  It is going to be so cool.  Sorry, I can't tell you any more, you will have to check back.

PEACE
LOVE
BOOKS,

Take Care,
Bugzy

Monday, November 18, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!!

Greetings everyone!!  Sorry I've been gone for a little while, I have been busy getting ready for turkey day.




I just love Thanksgiving.  It's such a wonderful day. It is such a simple day too.  Get together and be thankful.  Simple.   It is so great to get together with family (like Chip) and friends, eating and drinking and giving thanks.  People get too much in a hurry to start Christmas.  Enjoy the holiday.  Give thanks.

What I am I thankful for?  I am thankful I get to be in such a beautiful library every day.  I am thankful that so many nice people come by to see me and take their picture with me.  I am thankful to be here with such a nice library staff.  I am thankful for my family.  I am thankful for my health.  I am thankful to live in an area with so many people who are so passionate about their libraries.  I am thankful that I was taught to love to read. I am thankful for all those who helped me and encouraged my love of reading, like my mother, brother, and all of the wonderful staff who work for the library.   I am thankful to be able to talk to all of you in this blog.

What are YOU thankful for?

Bugzy

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Meet North Dearborn's Beth B.

Greetings everyone!!  Hope you had a safe and fun filled Halloween.  I know Chip and I did!  So exciting that Thanksgiving is on the horizon.  I love Thanksgiving.  Food and fun and family.

Speaking of giving thanks, I'm thankful to get to work with the talented Ms. Beth Buescher at the ND Branch.  She's smart and funny and loves to help people.


                                                         
Bugzy:  Hey Beth, nice to see you again.  Have a fun Halloween?

Beth:  Yes, my  family and I did.  Thanks for asking.

Bugzy:  That's why I'm here for! To ask questions!

Bugzy:  What is your name?

Beth:  Beth Buescher
Bugzy:  What is your favorite color?
Beth:   Blue-Green
Bugzy:  What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
Beth:  African or European?
Bugzy:  I don't know!
Bugzy:   I'll be serious now. What is your favorite movie for kids? 
Beth:   Wizard of Oz
Bugzy:  Oooh, great answer. Classic from 1939.  Who played some of the parts, like the Scarecrow?

Beth:  Ray Bolger was the Scarecrow.  Bert Lahr played the Cowardly Lion.

Bugzy:  All I know is Judy Garland.  She was fabulous!!

Bugzy:    What is your favorite pizza topping (Besides cheese)? 
Beth:  Mushrooms and Light cheese please!
      Bugzy:    Who is your favorite author?
      Beth:   Jane Austen and Holly Payne.      
      Bugzy:  I don't know, what did Holly Payne write?
      Beth:  One of her books "The sound of Blue"  
      Bugzy:  Thanks, I'll have to check that out.   What is your earliest library memory?  
      Beth:  Sitting on those little wicker stools and reading  the mini-sized Beatrix Potter books at Groesbeck Library in Cincinnati.
      Bugzy:  Why do you like reading?  
      Beth:  It is a much-needed peaceful escape from reality….just for me.
      Bugzy:  What did you want to be as a child when you grew up?
      Beth:   A movie star/singer (!) and a mom.( One out of three ain’t bad!)
     Bugzy: What is your favorite children’s book?  You can have several
     Beth:   A Fly Went By  written by Marshall McClintock , The Snowy Day  written by Ezra Jack Keats
     Bugzy:   Who is your favorite Muppet? 
      Beth:  “Animal!”  

        Bugzy:  What do you like best about being an a librarian? 
        Beth:  Getting to browse all of the amazing books that come across the counter.
       Bugzy:  What fun thing would you do if you had four arms like me?
       Beth:  I would probably climb tall buildings and trees on my lunch break. And I would get a ton of laundry done : )       

     Bugzy:   Thanks for speaking with me today Beth.  It was a lot of fun.  I'll see you around the library!

Monday, October 28, 2013

Halloween? What does it mean?!

Halloween, Halloween, oh what does it mean?  Lots and lots of tales and stories.  Stories of monsters, vampires, werewolves, demons, and signs of woe, black raves and black cats.  People tell stories from years ago before anyone called it Halloween.  People decorate their houses with evil and dark things, zombies, big black spiders, webs and graves.  Spooky orange lights.  Children and candy, trick or treating.  What does it mean, Bugzy, what does it mean?!  I'm so confused,  you say!  B is here to help!



What is the true meaning of Halloween that I promised you?    I'll ask  Chip.  He's younger than me, but he reads lots of books, like me.   He told me he knew.

Bugzy:  Hey, Chip, come over here please.
Chip:  Yes, Bugzy, what is it?
Bugzy:  What is the true meaning of Halloween?  I've so many stories of some people called Druids, black cats, bats, vampires and such.  What does it mean?
Chip:  It probably started out as a simple feast of the harvest, in the fall when the crops were in and the weather was turning cold.  People probably danced and had fun.

Halloween is a day of role-reversal, according to some books I have read.  It's simple.  What do kids do?  They dress up in masks.  They never do that.  They go to strangers houses.  They never ever do that.  Kids ask strangers for candy, then they eat it.  They never EVER do that.  Adults tell children stories of bad things to scare them. Children play "tricks" on adults who don't give them what they want.   They never do that.  It's a day of role-reversal.  Simple.

Bugzy:  That is very interesting.   Kids taking candy from strangers and such.

Chip:  I have read books about Halloween.  It's history is very complicated.  It seems we've taken parts from various European and Catholic cultures, as well as popular culture in America.  But it's still role reversal.

Bugzy:  When did you get so smart, little brother?!

Chip:  Reading every day.  Everything I can.

Bugzy:  I KNOW HOW,  you love to read like I do.  I mean "when."

Chip:  OK, my bad.  I love to sit in a quiet place outdoors and read, in the car, or somewhere when I have to wait, at night before bed.  That's a great time to read about Halloween!

Bugzy:  Enough of that, LET'S GO GET SOME CANDY!  AND SCARE MOM!!

Chip:  How can we scare her a good one?  Vampire masks?

Bugzy:  Not good enough.  Let's go tell her how much money it'll take to send us to college.  That should do it!!

Chip:  Naahhh, too mean.

Bugzy:  OK vampire masks it is.

Happy Halloween!

Bugzy

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

What are YOU going to be for Halloween?

Greetings everyone!  Bugzy here again.  I was just wondering what everyone what going to dress up as for Halloween this year?  Moms, Dad, kids, teens, everyone!  You probably saw my costume!
Me in my Halloween Costume


Here are a few good links on the history of Halloween:


My friends at the library have told me that people spending money on Halloween costumes only started recently; when they were kids, everyone made their own costumes or just bought a mask.  Sometimes people spend over $100 on a costume.  How times have changed!  Even someone as young as me knows that!

According to many websites, there is no clear history of Halloween; how it got started, who started it, why it started, when it was first celebrated.  You can read up on it and decide what you think with my links!  

Do you know what the real meaning of Halloween is?  One thing you won't find on any website?  Want me to tell you?  The answer next time.  The clue is children.  I see it all the time here but you probably never think of it. Until next time,

Bugzy

Saturday, October 19, 2013

Famous brothers (like us!)

Greetings everyone and good day.  Hope all is well with you and your families.

Since you know now that I have a little brother (Chip), you know I'm not an only child and there are more like me at home.  If you are an only child, that's ok too, because everyone is different.  And there is no right or wrong answer for how big a family should be.  And sometimes, brothers and sisters don't get along too well.  I talk to my little brother all the time, I hope you do too.  It takes some effort to get along with him, but it's worth it.  He's always on my side.  (And then he'll make some jokes about me being heavier than him, but that's part of the effort).  Like Kermit and Fozzie Bear.  No, they were not brothers, but friends, and Fozzie drove Kermit crazy sometimes, didn't he?!

Have you thought about famous brothers?  How many famous brothers have there been in history or recently?  Do you remember some from school?  How about these brothers:


Earp Brothers
  • Ben and Casey Affleck  (actors)
  • Duane and Greg Allman (musicians)
  • John and Jim Belushi  (actors)
  • Jeff and Beau Bridges (actors)
  • George and Jeb Bush (US President and Governor)
  • Joel and Ethan Cohen (screen writers)
  • Jermone (Dizzy) and Paul Dean (baseball pitchers)
  • Wyatt, Virgil and Morgan Earp (old west lawman)
  • Don and Phil Everly (musicians)
  • Marc and Pau Gasol (NBA players)
  • Ralph and Joseph Fiennes (actors)
  • Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm (writers)
  • John and Jim Harbaugh (football coaches)
  • Frank and Jesse James (outlaw criminals)
  • Henry and William James (writers)
  • John F and Robert Kennedy (politicans)
  • Payton and Eli Manning (football quarterbacks)
  • Tom and Ray Magliozzi (radio talk show hosts)
  • Groucho, Chico, Gummo and Zepo Marx (actors)
  • Randy and Dennis Quaid (actors)
  • Charles and John Ringling (circus owners)
  • Charlie and Emilio Estevez (Sheen) (actors)
  • Richard and Robert Sherman (songwriters)
  • Dick and Tom Smothers (comedy duo)
  • BJ and Justin Upton (baseball players)
  • Owen and Luke Wilson (actors)
  • Orville and Wilbur Wright (inventors of the airplane)
Eli and Payton Manning


Orville and Wilbur Wright




That's just some real life brothers.  Want to hear about some fictional brothers you probably recognize:

  • Frazier and Niles Crane
  • Sherlock and Mycroft Holmes
  • Michael, Sonny and Fredo Corolene
  • Faramir and Boromir
  • Tyrell and Orel Sackett
  • Romulus and Rhemus

So if you have a brother, be proud of him!  Give him a call or text right now!  Put down the computer and go call him...
Bugzy

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

More questions and answers with Chip

INTERVIEW WITH CHIP PART 2

B:  So Chip, everyone knows now I have a little brother.  How does it feel to have such a famous big brother?

C:  Words can’t describe my feelings at the moment.

B:  I’m sure you’re so excited, you can hardly contain yourself.

C:  Slightly bored with be more like it.

B:  Ok I’ll give you a serious question:  what is your favorite children’s book

C:  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.  It introduced me to a whole knew world of fantasy and adventure, which I like.  And some great characters that I grew to know and love, and some villains I really didn’t like.

B:  Good answer Chipper. 

C:  Thanks B.  You see, I’m deeper than you think I am.  I like skateboarding and the outdoors, but I still enjoy reading.

B:  Yes that’s true.  People of all ages and types should enjoy to read.  It’s a  lifelong skill than can help you in many things.

C:  I also enjoy hot air balloon rides.  It’s something we both enjoy doing.  Even you who like it.

B:  Yes I do.  It’s fun and relaxing and thrilling at the same time.  If you really want to see something, like you’ve never seen before, try going to the International Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque New Mexico.  http://www.balloonfiesta.com/
There is over 750 balloons from all over the world.  It’s incredible.  








C:  You want to go outside and go on a little adventure, brother?

B:  Yes, let’s go.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Happy Halloween!!

Happy Halloween Everyone!!  Check out my costume for this year that Beth and Barb from North Dearborn made for me!!  It's so cool and it fits me well.  And I have my bag for trick or treating.
What are YOU going to be for Halloween this year?!   Have you made up your mind?  Only three weeks left until the day.

Happy Halloween from Bugzy







                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Check out the HAUNTED BOOKMOBILE!!  BOB will be "haunted"  on October 24 at the Lawrenceburg Fire House, from 6-8pm.  The great teens with Teen Advisory Group  have devoted their time to make this possible, and will be there that night.  Also Sheila from Youth Services will be there as well as Jim, our Outreach Coordinator, BOB driver and all around swell guy. 
There will also be other events for HALLOWEEN SENSATION sponsored by RSVP.  
 Hope to see you there!
Bugzy

Monday, October 7, 2013

Meet my little brother part 1

Greetings everyone and good day!

I'll bet you didn't know that I had a little brother, did you?  He's a fine young man with lots of great qualities.  And never once have I told anyone that's he is not my brother. (OK, maybe once or twice, but since we look so much alike, it's pointless to try to deny it.)


My brother Chip


His real name is Octavius Byron.  He wants us to call him "Lord Byron" but that's not going to happen.  You probably want to know did he get his nickname.  You see, one day he was running through the house after he was told not to.  (That's so him!).  Our mother was working on a very expensive painting for someone, and he knocked it over off her painter's easel and onto the floor.  It chipped a big corner off the frame.  I just looked at him and said "Nice going ,Chip" and he's been that ever since.   He likes to say sometimes it's because he looks just like these guys:
"CHiPS"
 Now most of you probably don't know them either, but that's not where he got his name.  How does the story end?  Our mother did not mention it for a week straight.  Never brought up the frame.  Finally, Chip was going crazy waiting for his  punishment, so he begged her to let him do extra chores around the house.  Mr. Guilty conscience just walked in here.

  Bugzy:  Hey Chipper!  Lord Byron!
  Chip:    Hey big brother.  And I do mean 'big.'
  Bugzy:  Don't start!  I want to talk to you today about my blog, and let people get to know you a little                       better.  Why, I don't know, but it sounded like a good idea yesterday.
 Chip:    Now don't you start!
  Bugzy:  OK Sorry.  Tell my readers more about yourself.
 Chip:    Well, I am younger than you by only three short years.  I enjoy skateboarding very much. I like the                 outdoors more than you do brother.  Mountain biking, skateboarding, rock climbing, flying down a               zip line. Very fun stuff to do.   Why won't you trying doing a zip line sometime?
 Bugzy:   I have a phobia.  A great fear.
 Chip:     Of what?  Are you afraid of heights?
 Bugzy:   No, of hitting the ground.
 Chip:     I do love the Muppets like you.  Everyone in our family does.
 Bugzy:  Yes they do.  I believe you like Gonzo the best, and someone called "Baskerville The Hound."
 Chip:     Yes, very good!
 Bugzy:  HA!  Smarter I am than think you do.
 Chip:    Huh?
 Bugzy:  Forget it.  You've always enjoyed "risk taking" more than I do with your hobbies.
Chip:    Yes I do, but we have one big thing we have in common we both love to do!
 Bugzy:  What, beat mom at Scrabble?!  Or Chess?
 Chip:    You know what I mean.
 Bugzy:   YES, READING!  We both love to read.
Chip:      Yes we do.  We still have 3 months left to go in our reading challenge.
 Bugzy:   Yes, and I'm still ahead 13-11.  I'm getting pretty tired brother. You want to talk some more thing                  tomorrow morning?
Chip:     Sure thing brother.

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Family news!

Do you know that I have a little brother?  Details coming soon.  Here's a recent photo.

My Little Brother





















Monday, September 30, 2013

Meet my mother

Greetings Everyone!  Hope you had a great weekend!  

Today is a very special day on Bugzy's blog (that's me!).  You get to meet my mother, the noted illustrator and (may I brag, very talented) illustrator Tara Callahan King.  She's been so great with me, I'm a very lucky guy.  And the good folks at the library have told me they are very fortunate to have her working with them.  

I could go on and on about how wonderful she is, how kind, patient, caring, thoughtful, talented, intelligent my mother is.  And she really is, I'm not just saying that because I'm biased!  I will get to the interview that I recorded with her recently.  Here is a photo of her, in case you have never seen one:

Tara Callahan King
Illustration of herself

Bugzy:  Greetings Mom!!  How great to see you again.

Tara:  Great to see you too.  Always glad to talk to you.


Bugzy:  Thanks for helping out with my blog and letting me interview you.

TCK:  You're welcome.  It's not like I was going to turn you down, son,

Bugzy:  True, but I still want to thank you.

Let's start now.  Is your full tame Tara Callahan King?

TCK:  Yes it is.

Bugzy:  Good, I just wanted to let people know what to call you.  People can also check out your website at:http://taracalahankingartist.homestead.com/index.html

Mom, what are you working on at the moment?  Tell people what projects you are doing!

TCK:   Currently renovating the Lawrenceburg Public Library with murals.  In the children’s department I am depicting a circus train theme, in keeping with the original train depot. I have also designed a train that will be built and installed by Multiple Design Solutions, in the spring 2014.  There will even be a life size portraiture of Abraham Lincoln sitting in his chair reading a book.   In the teen department, I am painting graffiti including modern and historical authors and quotes. Outside of the library project, I write and illustrate my line of greeting cards for American Greetings.  I have begun writing 2 children’s book manuscripts with illustrations.  


     Bugzy:  Great to hear about that.  Please let me know when the books come out, so I may share it with everyone.

     What types of books do you like to read? 

     TCK:   I actually love reading children’s books (and of course I love looking at the illustrations.) I also enjoy reading true stories of determination and triumph.

      Bugzy:  Yes, that does sound like you!
      Who is your favorite author? 

      TCK:   Dr. Seuss and Frank McCourt
     
      Bugzy:   What is your earliest library memory?

     TCK:   I remember my beautiful local library in Westwood (Cincinnati, Ohio) and looking through the old card catalogs.  I always loved being surrounded by the books
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      Bugzy:  1.      Why do you like reading? 

     TCK:   I enjoy getting lost in the characters , in their experiences and journeys.   

     Bugzy:   So do I!!      What did you want to be as a child when you grew up?

     TCK:    I always knew I wanted to be an artist.  I loved creating and drawing characters and scenes…telling a narrative through my illustrations.  I took many art classes and experimented with many mediums (paint, chalk pastels, oil pastels, charcoal, color pencils etc.)

     Bugzy:   That is so interesting to hear, especially since obviously I never knew you as a child!

     TCK:       What is your favorite children’s book?  You can have several.  Love Dr. Seuss and David Shannon books
    
    Bugzy:  Who is your favorite Muppet?   I have an idea, but could you tell me for sure?

    TCK:   Kermit, love his personality

    Bugzy:   That's what I thought!  Kermit is my favorite too.

     What do you like best about being an artist?

     TCK:  Working with different people, the constant of creating and imagining, diversity of projects, and seeing a project through the process from an idea to a completed work.

     Bugzy:   What fun thing would you do if you had four arms like me? 

     TCK:  I would paint a masterpiece, holding a brush in each hand; I would eat 4 ice cream cones each filled with 2 dips of mint chocolate chip, I would cook gourmet meals for my family every night and I would volunteer to hold babies at the hospital that need extra hugs


     Bugzy:  That's so sweet. Thank you very much for speaking with me, and letting everyone a chance to know you a little better.


    TCK:   You're welcome.  Anytime.






     


   


     
     


     



Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Meet Sheila from Youth Services

Greetings everyone and glad to be with you.  Bugzy here again.  Today I have the good fortune to have Sheila Bigelow with the Youth Services Department  here talking to me.  I see her a lot coming and going and doing lots of fun programs, but this is the first time I have had the pleasure of talking with her.

Bugzy:  Hello Shelia, glad to be talking with you today.

Sheila:  Yes Bugzy, me too.  Love your glasses!

Bugzy:  Thanks!

Bugzy:  What is your formal name?

Sheila:  Sheila Bigelow.  You know that!

Bugzy:  That's what Phil said too.  What do you do here at the library?

Shelia:  I am the Teen & Tween Program Coordinator- which means I plan all the fun stuff for 7th-12th graders!

Bugzy:  Great, that sounds very interesting.   

      What is your favorite pizza topping (besides cheese, of course.)

S    Sheila:  Definitely  pepperoni!

       Bugzy:  Good call.  Who is your favorite author?

      Sheila:  Oooohhh this is a tough one. Currently I am in love with anything Maggie Stiefvater writes, but also tied for the top would be John Green and Charles Dickens.

       Bugzy:   What is your earliest library memory?  

       Sheila:   I didn’t attend preschool, just library story hour. I would have been about 5, and it was the highlight of my week. I loved it!
      
        Bugzy:  Why do you like reading?

        Sheila:  I love being transported to new places and new worlds, so it's exciting.

       Bugzy:  Me too, that is one of the things I love about reading.  I want to know what you wanted to be as a child when you grew up?

       Sheila:      I really wanted to be a Veterinarian, which would explain why there is a continuing parade of animals at my house!  We currently have 2 dogs, 1 cat, 2 aquatic turtles, 1 box turtle and a mouse that reside with us.  

      Bugzy:   I can see we're going to be friends, I love animals too!

      I have another question, what is your favorite children's book?  You can have several.

      Sheila:  As far as picture books go one of my favorites for its’ illustrations is Box Turtle at Long Pond, by William George, but I also love the Rhyming  Dust Bunnies by Jan Thomas because it’s hilarious, and The New Baby by Mercer Mayer, because I read it over and over to my kids. For chapter books it would have to be The Long Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder, I’ve read it many times!

      Bugzy:  Who is your favorite Muppet?  Everyone I talk with gets asked this question!

      Sheila:  No hesitation, it's Gonzo!

       Bugzy:   Gonzo!   I love him.  He's definitely in my top 5.

      What do you like best about being a librarian?

      Sheila:  I love sharing my excitement for reading with kids. When they find a book that hooks them in and they come back and say “I loved it, what else do you have?” That makes my day!

     Bugzy:  What a lovely thought.  One more question.  

S   Sheila:   OK, let's hear it.

     Bugzy:   What fun thing would you do if you had four arms like me? 

     Sheila:  I enjoy playing the piano, and if I had four arms I could play a duet with myself!

     Bugzy:  That's all the questions I have for you.  Good to talk with you.  Please stop by and say HI next time you come to the branch.

     Sheila:   Good to talk with you too.