Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
Same. I assume is is a 20 something new homeowner who wants to post about it on social media for likes
Uh, no. Some of us are middle-aged people who love to read.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
Same. I assume is is a 20 something new homeowner who wants to post about it on social media for likes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
We have several in my UMC neighborhood. When I see them, I tend to think that people there are generally vested in their neighborhood and like each other. There is a certain trust in putting one on your own property and that people will respect it.
I don't see them as widely setup or used in lower income neighborhoods They cost money to set up and maintain and if there isn't a lot of income to spare and they can just walk a few blocks to one in another neighborhood, then it doesn't seem necessary.
Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
Same. I assume is is a 20 something new homeowner who wants to post about it on social media for likes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
I walk past our LFL everyday. If I am finished with a book or could use a new one, I peak in. Sure I eventually get to the library and sometimes there is nothing of interest but it is still a nice thing to have. When I see one of my books disappears, I am happy that I was able to share. Kids LOVE checking it out too when they are walking from the bus or to the park.
Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
Anonymous wrote:I totally do not get the LFL concept in a MC/UMC neighborhood. There is the library. It has tons of books. Most people have cars.
I guess in the city or a poorer/mixed neighborhood where people would have more trouble getting to the library this would be good but I mostly seem to see them in spots where people are highly likely to already be able to get to the library.
I wouldn’t do it with one 3 houses away.