Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Road Trip Sunday

We went North in search of fall color and adventure.

We found color under our feet.

And above our heads.

Our destination for the day?

The biggest used bookstore I've ever been to.

I took a sack of books with me, traded them for credit to use for my purchases...a new sack of books to take home.

EDIT: The McKays that we went to is in Chattanooga, TN. They also have locations in Knoxville and Nashville. You can take in books, CDs, videos, etc that you would like to trade. They will give you cash or credit for trade. The Chattanooga location is easy to find, but they recently moved and the map on their website isn't up to date. The new location is on the same road as the old location so it isn't hard to find. Email me for directions if you are going to make a trip. The store is easy to navigate. It is set up in sections much like any bookstore. If you love books you've got to go! It didn't take me long to bust my budget. I picked up 6 or 7 Little Golden Books that I didn't have, 2 childrens books for the grandkids, 3 art books for moi and 3 novels for myself.

22 comments:

  1. What a fabulous outing...great fall foliage and a bookstore that must have thousands of volumes of books! I would love to find something like that in San Francisco!

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  2. Ah, look at all those lovely golden leaves! Here we had storm last night that ripped the last of the leaves off the trees, what a difference a day can make ...
    The bookstore sure sounds like my kind of place to visit.;)

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  3. I liked you autumn shots Steviewren. Boy, that's a big book shop too. Also a favourite place my wife Jill and I would like to go. Where is it? - Dave

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  4. ohh...Autumn is such a beautiful season!!!
    and OMG...the store is so huge! I want to get there too :O :D

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  5. Fabulous! I love the McKay's in Knoxville - I could get lost in there for days...

    Such pretty leaves, too!

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  6. Whoa that's a lot of books! Fun day in all those leaves, calif is not quite there yet.

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  7. That book store looks fabulous! If we got Willow in there, we'd never get her out! LOL!

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  8. Where is this place? I've never heard of it! I think I could go a little crazy there.

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  9. What a pretty outing. All of those leaves. Then the book store. What a wonderful place it would be to browse. Please tell us where it is. I have never seen such a place.

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  10. Cannot think of a more perfect thing than swapping old books for new ..

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  11. Oh, I would have loved to be in that bookstore! We don't have anythiing like that in my neck of the woods. Although we do have lots and lots of leaves. *sigh*

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  12. Ahhh, Chattanooga - lovely drive up there, lovely town, and bookshop gluttony to boot. Sounds wonderful.

    After being out here in Texas for almost 5 yrs, it's hard to believe that fall color like that actually exists!! All they (we) get here is bluebonnets, of which they are supremely proud, as you know :-) I AM glad for the blue, of course!

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  13. I love the picture of the leaves on the grass. And I must say, that bookstore is tempting.

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  14. I love seeing the fall leaves - and that bookstore is my idea of heaven on earth!

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  15. Love the colour of the leaves on the ground - bet they were crunchy too!
    That is a huge bookshop - and all used books that you can trade in for different ones? Very novel!!
    Over here we have charity bookshops such as Oxfam that trade in a similar way.

    Jeanne x

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  16. oh fun!!! did you stop by Mentone on the way back?

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  17. Oh Boy! Would I love to get into that bookshop!

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  18. Beautiful postcards and the used book store of my dreams.

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  19. Oh my goodness! I would be in heaven shopping in that used book store! The closest we have to that is "The Strand" in Manhattan which sells used books among new, but their prices are still pretty steep. One trip we made south we found a "Books A Million" store in VA that had manufacturers closeouts on books at realy great prices. My husband had to drag me out of that store before I filled up a whole shopping cart..lol

    i think it's wonderful to be able to recycle books to other readers and not just throw them into recycle waste. I would ahve liked looking at the Golden Books, also, Stevie :-)

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  20. Oh, when I first saw that you were at mcKay's I thought you had come to Knoxville and not told anybody! If you ever get up here, you must give me a shout.
    :-)
    Gorgeous leaves. It has been a WONDERFUL week for field trips.

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  21. Stopping by to say thanks for visiting my blog. The picture of the leaves at your feet is GORGEOUS. And McKays? Never heard of it, but I will be Googling them pronto and paying the Nashville store a visit in the very near future. Thanks for alerting me!

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