Here in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, we are privileged to have an absolutely wonderful Public Library.
In this Part 2 of our 2 Part post, we will show you some interior photographs of our library.
In the below photo, we are looking back at the entrance into our Library.
Looking at the above photo, on the extreme right edge, in the distance, you can see the below large and roomy reading area.This roomy reading room is one of Patti's favorite areas.
Stepping further into the above reading room, in the below photo you can see one set of Stacks (book storage areas) off the main reading area.

Backing up and turning around, on your right is a small, cozy room called The Book Nook.
The Book Nook is filled with books that have been donated to the library and books that have been taken out of circulation.
Each book costs fifty cents!
The Book Nook is Patti's other favorite area of the library.
Now turning around from the Book Nook, you are looking back into another section of the library.
On the left side of the above photo you see a round carousel?
Do you all see the above carousel on the right in the below photo?
Looking directly straight ahead, in the distance to the left of center, is a bank of desk top computers.
This is where I go in the library.
Immediately in front of you in the above photo is the printer for the desk top computers. I always sit on the right side of the bank of computers.
The below photo shows another set of book storage Stacks.
Below are two private rooms you can reserve if you need to be talking to another patron or even a library employee who is assisting you.
I have spent time in these private rooms with fellow members who are in recovery discussing and working on the twelve steps of recovery.
Library employees have helped me solve some issues with my lap top computer in these rooms.
There you have it. A little look-see at our absolutely wonderful Lake Havasu Library!
Cap and Patti
Ginny, our great friend up in Laughlin, Nevada, was of enormous assistance to me in uploading all of these library photos!
How can that be you ask?
I texted Ginny the twenty one photos I used in these two Posts. Ginny then emailed them back to me. Then from my emails I downloaded the photos.