My Favorite Little Library, C’oeur d’Alene, Idaho

While traveling, I always make a point to visit libraries. C’oeur d’Alene has one of my new favorites. It is in a 110 year old tree stump!


This is where the cool cats hang out!

I discovered this sweet spot on Atlas Obscura, my go-to spot, when traveling.

THERE USED TO BE Aย huge dying black cottonwood tree in Sharalee Armitage Howardโ€™s front yard in Coeur dโ€™Alene,ย Idaho, but now thereโ€™s a 10-foot stump that sheโ€™s made into a cozy Little Free Library.ย 

Climb stone steps to the entrance and open the door, made from a repurposed vintage window that swings on Middle Earth-worthy hinges. A lantern-style lamp hangs just under the shingled roof, and there are lights inside the library, too. Like other Little Free Libraries, Howardโ€™s operates under the โ€œtake a book, share a book,โ€ concept. 

Howard hollowed out the tree trunk and made a wooden box to house a collection of books for all ages. โ€œSome people think itโ€™s just for kids, but I think adults are just as excited to stumble across a little free library and find something that they want to read. It lets you be a kid,โ€ she says.

Howardโ€™s library includes lots of personal touches including molding and paint to match her house and tiny wooden book decorations (with titles chosen by her husband and four children). 

The glowing tree library went viral after Howard shared a picture of the project on Facebook in December 2018, prompting shares and news stories from all over the world and a steady stream of visitors.

https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/little-free-library-in-a-110-year-old-tree-stump


I did speak to the new homeowner who told me that the lady who created the library was, in fact, a former librarian.


Published by Christi Iffergan

Hi! I am Christi, a full-time RV traveller since August 2021. I have always loved to travel, but COVID-19 put a stop to that. I was fast approaching 50, my condo was being placed up for sale and I was ready for a major change. Originally from a tiny town in rural Southwest Virginia, I am the mother to one son and a rescue Shih Tzu, Cappy. For the last 20 years, I worked in public library systems around the Charlotte & Myrtle Beach areas. I met some amazing people and made great friends along the way. Follow along on my adventures as I travel the US. I hope that our paths will cross one day!

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