@torunn saidPets are ok, but no talking parrots please.
It should only be open daytime, if it's a bookstore. Guests come to find new books, or go through second-hand bookshelves and maybe leave some books as well for others to pick up. Just coffee, tea, juice and sandwiches/cakes/buns/cookies. And perhaps you can bring your pets too.
@moonbus saidIt should also be mentioned that Amanda and Bertrand are not the usual leg-rubbing bookstore cats, but are usually perched at the top of the bookcases just waiting for their moment to attack.
Pets are ok, but no talking parrots please.
So I think I'll have to make a ruling that no pets whatsoever -- not even emotional-support animals -- will be allowed here.
@kevin-eleven saidOk, I'll leave my goldfish at home then.
It should also be mentioned that Amanda and Bertrand are not the usual leg-rubbing bookstore cats, but are usually perched at the top of the bookcases just waiting for their moment to attack.
So I think I'll have to make a ruling that no pets whatsoever -- not even emotional-support animals -- will be allowed here.
@kevin-eleven saidDogs for the blind are out, too ? How’s my blind grand niece gonna get her manga comics in braille ?
It should also be mentioned that Amanda and Bertrand are not the usual leg-rubbing bookstore cats, but are usually perched at the top of the bookcases just waiting for their moment to attack.
So I think I'll have to make a ruling that no pets whatsoever -- not even emotional-support animals -- will be allowed here.
@kevin-eleven saidSounds good, amigo
Sir Earl the Pearl, your post got me thinking.
I had an electrician in to check the wiring, and was glad to learn it had been modernized just a few years ago, so we should be able to support live bands without blowing all the fuses.
I'm thinking let's have Jazz Nights on Saturday evenings around 8 PM. By then most people will be rested instead of Friday-night crabb ...[text shortened]... o bed afterward, and it wouldn't overlap prime clubbing hours for the younger people.
Sound good?
@kewpie saidWe already have two cats in the store: Amanda and Bertrand.
We have a great bookstore here which doubles as a cat rehoming centre and coffeeshop. You don't need your cat destroying the furniture at home, you can just visit your furry friends often with the excuse of needing more reading matter. You wouldn't reconsider the pet ban, would you?
Some people might find them to be challenging, but they really are friendly in their own way.