After eating a lunch containing the last carbohydrates I will eat for the next six months, (promise), Mom, my two sisters, and I went on a field trip without any children!
My sister, Pegi, works at the Sacramento Bee. This nice guy took us around.
My mom is writing a book about the Commercial Appeal Newspaper of Memphis, and the trials they had during the Civil War.
This is close to the type of printer they were using back then. Her grandfather invented the method used to print colors in newspapers that was used until computers came along. I guess that makes us sort of a newspaper family.
More Linotype pictures.
Today's printing metal "carbons."
When we got to this printing room, Pegi was excited and relieved to see that HER add had made it into today's paper. (She turned it in just under the wire and was worried that it might not be in.)
Later when we were telling John, my brother-in-law, about how we walked up just as this sheet was rolling off the machine, he said, "witches." sort of under his breath, like he always does when he thinks we conjure.
Today's presses.
A reeeally big roll of paper. Tons.
Here's the bee I was talking about. Walt Disney drew him in the 1940's during WWII.
The best part of the day... Pegi's cubical! It is SO her!
1 comment:
Now that is an interesting place. Makes me want to yell..stop the presses.
I guess that bee could have easily been a mouse!
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