It was only a matter of time before aliens invaded Mooresville Public Library. As always, click the photos to bigify them.
Obviously an alien spacecraft
I wonder if those aliens brought moi any canned tuna-in-oil? If they're of superior intelligence to humans (and who isn't?), they'll have some handy. As THE highest intellect on planet Earth (well, felines generally, but, maybe, moi specifically), I'll serve as our representative in dealing with these invaders.
I claim your ship to sleep on
I'm now being informed that the Decorinator and BizMeister created that alien vessel (as well as this cute spaceship below) for our 2019 Summer Reading program, the theme of which is A Universe of Stories (June 3-July 27).
Our Youth Services department has loads of fun programs scheduled for this summer to go along with summer reading, as you can see from our online events calendar.
If you're one of our young people patrons, you may climb aboard our special space capsule, also created by the Decorinator and BizMeister.
Climb aboard!
Space is a big place, so there's lots to explore. Just like your favorite library! Drop by and space-out a bit. Like Hank and Willie (below).
Hank & Willie are all set for Independence Day
The boys don't say much, but they have cool hats and ties.
Your Roving Reporter On The Go,
Cauli Le Chat
P.S. Our alien spacecraft reminded moi of the Jupiter 2, seen in the vintage sci-fi television series Lost in Space (1965-1968). Scowl-Face loved that show, probably because he fit the target audience (he was 7-10 years old during the show's network run), plus he had the hots for Penny Robinson, played by actress Angela Cartwright. He was a big fan of the Robot (voiced by Dick Tufeld), Will Robinson (played by actor Billy Mumy), and Doctor Smith (played by actor Jonathan Harris), too. He had a battery-powered replica of the Robot. Too bad he doesn't still have it; that might be worth a lot of money now.