Lewis Carroll wrote in Alice in Wonderland, "'Begin at the beginning,' the King said, very gravely, "and go on till you come to the end: then stop."
Such simple advice, but sometimes the story is more complicated than that. In writing about seeing the Thomas Malloy exhibit at the Trenton Free Library, do I start with learning about Thomas Malloy, or do I start with going to the exhibit? Or do I start in the middle.
I think for this story, I'll start in the middle. Circle back to a beginning. Move onto the end. Then conclude with thoughts for a beginning.
A couple of weeks ago I went on a free walking tour of Trenton (love sightseeing in my backyard) and met Nicole. Nicole was the only person on the tour about my age, and the only one also taking pictures of the Seward Johnson sculptures. We struck up a couple of side conversations, one about the weekly roller skating meet up in Cadwalder Park in Trenton. The next time I went to the meet up I texted Nicole to join me. She said she was at an exhibit of Tom Malloy art, some of which was from her personal collection. Same time a friend shared on Facebook that he was at the same exhibit. At that moment, I wished I had learned about it sooner and had also gone.
I googled the exhibit (we live in amazing times where we have so much information at our fingertips) and told Don about it. A couple of days later, we went to see the exhibit. It is there through September 23, but life is getting busy.
The library is a vibrant part of Trenton.
It hosts the Trentonia Room, which is
the archives for the City of Trenton.
The room is open during the day for researchers and people with an interest in local history. It is a treasure!
Love the way his art is folded into a box |
This one of Atlantic City spoke to me |
An aerial view of the exhibit. |
One is in the lobby |