in a front yard? no, what we did is this building was built in the 20s for karl it is very old. historic building. and the book shop runs around the courtyard cafe, and as you can see particular plenty of people who come and partake of this and we have in music on the weekends but we just think that flows beautifully with books. how many book event dos you do on a regular basis? on a yearly basis we do about 600 book epghts year. about 600 events often kids and adults and other kinds of things. but we re a very, very active school. when did you open? i opened books about 35 years ago. why? because, you know, the story is basically i was a failed law student english major in college an i didn t want to give up u the dream of being part of a literary culture so one quick way of doing that was getting into the book business into book stores and i always loved book stores. when i was a kid i find myself in a bookstore more than i was in college. in law school. so ju
as you can see, there are plenty of people come and partake of im and we have wine and beer and music on the weekends but we just think that goes beautifully with books. how many book events you do d on a weekly basis? on a years basis we do 600 events. often they could be kids events, adult events, other kind of things but we are a very active store. when did you open the store? i opened books&books about 30 years ago. why? i didn t want to give up the dream of being part of a literary culture and so one quick way of doing that was to get into the book business, bookstores and i always loved bookstores. i hung out in bookstores. it seemed like natural to me. why coral gables? i m originally from miami beach, when i moved back from where i was going to school, coral gables was a community that i didn t know very well and i explored and right for independent book shop at the time. seems to be a booming town, sounded by miami? what you think of miami is real
milo and otis. that s a more current reference, thank you. i m going back to like the 1960s. milo and otis is pretty old too. that makes me feel very old. thanks, jessica. good morning to all you ju youngsters out there. let s take a look and show you what s going on. i do have good news, live doppler 7, i ve overlaid the fog layer, notice only a mile and a half in napa. everybody else, pretty good. that s because of all the high clouds out there. here s a look at what s going on as far as our east bay hills camera. look how calm the water is, a reflection of the city lights. dress for mild temperatures this morning. already 63 to 67 at noon. and at 4:00, 61 to 67. 55 to 62 at 7:00. just mild all around. let s get a check on the morning commute. we ve only had one issue so far today and it s on the peninsula. northbound 101 right around marsh, all lanes just reopened. this was a rollover crash that happened just before 4:30 this morning so some pretty quick clea
we have wine and beer and music on the weekends. how many book events do you do on a regular basis? on a yearly basis, about 600 a year. often kid events, adult events, other kinds of things but we are very active. when did you open? about 35 years ago. why? well, you know, the story is basically i was an english major in college. i didn t want to give up the dream of being part of the literary culture and one quick way to do that was to get into the book business. i loved bookstores when i was a kid. i saw myself at the bookstore more than the library in college. i went to law school. why coral gables? i am originally from miami beach so when i moved back from where i was going to school, coral gables was a community i didn t know very well but i explored it. it was right before an independent book shop at the time ripe for an surrounded by miami? what you think of miami is really about 26 different little cities. miami beach, miami, miami south. so c
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