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The Shopkeeper’s Log – January 14th, 2026

January 14, 2026 by Uncommon Bookshop Leave a Comment

Morning Status: 47°F

The Shop Sound: The rhythmic thwack of a microfiber cloth against heavy buckram covers.

The Quiet Before the Frost The air has a peculiar stillness to it today. It reached about 61°F this afternoon, pleasant enough for a walk to the mailbox, but there’s a sharp edge hiding behind the breeze. The radio is already humming with warnings of a “very hard freeze” for tomorrow night. In a Florida shop, that means a frantic dance of moving the more delicate vellum-bound books away from the exterior walls and checking the seals on the windows.

I’ve spent the morning dusting. There is a meditative quality to clearing away the literal dust of time to see what lies beneath.

The Featured Discovery: Haunter of Ruins While working through the “Architecture & Melancholy” section, I pulled out a copy of Haunter of Ruins by Clarence John Laughlin. If ever a book matched the mood of a hazy, freezing-bound Florida morning, it’s this one. Laughlin’s photography is surreal, haunting, and deeply evocative of the South’s fading grandeur.

As I wiped the cover, it felt like I was clearing the fog off a window to look into a different century. I’ll be cataloging this for the Digital Ledger this evening. It’s a book for someone who finds beauty in the overgrown and the abandoned.

The Sentinel’s Strategy: Hughey has already sensed the incoming cold. He’s spent most of the day moving from one patch of sunlight to the next as they travel across the floorboards. At 13, he’s a professional at “solar-loading” and storing up as much warmth as possible before we head back upstairs for the night. Every time I move a stack of books, he huffs, as if my productivity is interrupting his nap.

Current Task: Wrapping the outdoor pipes and ensuring the “Uncommon” remains weather-tight.

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