Co-ordinates mark the beginning of your journey through time and space. Visit the TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space); a mini library that is bigger on the inside. Visitors are encouraged to take a book with each visit. Trading or returning is not necessary as there are plenty of donations coming in!
A friendly reminder, Doctor Who does not go anywhere without his sonic screwdriver, just as geocachers never go anywhere without a writing utensil!
The Story of the TARDIS Mini Library
The library origins trace back to last summer; built out of an old cupboard the TARDIS catered to all ages, providing a free, public library where anyone can borrow or trade a book to read.
However, hard times were bestowed upon the TARDIS during the great Time War of New Years 2015. Faced by an evil Dalek, an arch enemy bent on extermination, the TARDIS was left destroyed.
Upon hearing of the devestating war, Dave Balderstone and his sonic screwdriver jumped into action, revitalizing the TARDIS, enabling it to continue its travels and share adventures with all who encounter it.
Even the salvaged scrap from the war carries on the TARDIS legacy of adventure as it now disguises itself as cat trees; exemplifying the profound influence of the TARDIS to foster adventure and creativity even through certain destruction.
Today, when the TARDIS is not travelling through time and space, it can be found perched on the fence at N 52° 07.938 W 106° 41.072 sharing stories and waiting for the next journey to begin!
Thank-you to the property owners who have set-up this free public library and granted permission to host a geocache. Please stop by to sign the log book, grab a book for yourself and show your support. If you would like to learn more about this library or thank the property owners personally visit the webpage devoted to the library here: The Book "tardis" Mini Library