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Book Life

Do you remember life before the internet?

One way to describe life before the internet was that it was more physical, more tactile. You needed to use things, like books and newspapers and periodicals (when was the last time I thought of that term?) to access the information we now can get from Google. We had to go places, like a library, to research a topic. Cameras used film, and developed pictures were either printed and stored in albums, of which we still have many, or made into slides. Nobody asks guests, “do you want to see slides from our vacation” any more. There’s no need; we’ve posted them on Facebook!

About half of my cookbooks

The internet has certainly changed how I find new recipes. I still love to browse through my cookbooks, and I will never turn down the opportunity to get a new one. But these days, so many of my new recipes come from bloggers and websites. Cutting recipes out of the newspaper has been replaced by downloading and printing from the online edition.

Ken and I take our books along when we go out for coffee

I love the saying that books are the original handheld device. I have a Kindle, so I do read books that I’ve accessed through the internet, but I still love reading physical books. I still love going to the library and browsing the shelves. And there’s nothing like the smell of old books.

Finally, the internet has affected how I consume music, both as a listener and as a musician. We have stacks of CDs that haven’t been played in ages. Instead, I’m listening via Sirius or Pandora, or pulling up music on YouTube. And while I have lots of printed music, almost all my sheet music these days comes from the internet via PDF format. It’s a lot easier carrying an iPad than the heavy binders where I kept all of my church music.

What I’m working on for Sunday

So yes, I remember life before the internet. And there are definitely things I miss.

2 responses to “Book Life”

  1. KikiFikar Avatar

    Beautifully said! I was thinking as I read your piece that I actually miss the smell of books at the library. That smell could send you into another dimension… The smell of paper and the stories each page held. Magical to me.

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  2. Aptivi Avatar
    Aptivi

    Hi, Lynn! Everything was way very different back then! Physical books, CDs, and so on. However, I was born when the whole world started shifting to digital assets in 2004 while physical stuff was still in use. Now, we are streaming music online from Spotify, Pandora, Anghami, and more, and reading e-books.

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