My friend Liza Aquirre-Oviedo shared this picture with me on email

The color reminds me of the Army in World War II series that we used to receive for free when I worked at Ft Myer. United States Army in World War II is the official history of the ground forces of the United States Army during World War II. The 78-volume work was originally published beginning in 1946.

Very ingenious! If this was in a library, the people who keep the books in order might be a bit annoyed.
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Think it was a library and my guess it was done by the staff, Audrey. Good point. Thanks for commenting.
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Gotta be a library. Who else has that many green books? π Fun tree!
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Good point!
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A great idea
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Thanks, Derrick. Glad you liked it
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A nice christmasy way of putting book on the shelf.
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Love your answer, Francisco.
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A beautiful artwork! Admirable!
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Thank you very much, Kaushal.
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What a great Christmas tree, Pat
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Thanks, Don. At least it doesn’t need watering. π
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This is very clever!
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Thanks, JYP. It could also make a Chanukah bush.
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Amazingπππ
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Grazie. Have a lovely Thursday.
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I LOVE that display!
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Thanks, Marie.
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Thank you, Pat, for this wonderful creation!
Apologies for being today late!
Merry Christmas!
Joanna
PS. Please pass my best wishes to all donkeys.
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I will, Joanna. Happy Christmas.
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Thank you!
Joanna
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You’re welcome.
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A book tree! People are so dang creative!
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Aren’t they, Priscilla. I loved it too.
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A book tree would be wonderful for people who love to read or write.
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I totally agree. ππππππ
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