




On Thursdays Erik has been taking a letterpress project class at the Center for Book Arts. Stopped by at the end of his class and took these pictures. It's an amazing space. So many type cases . . . and the great sound of ink rollers! Nice to see work not being done on a computer.
My office is moving next week to the Flatiron Building. I'll be just three floors above my old department. We're expected to be there a few months until our new space is ready. Lots and lots of packing and throwing stuff out. I kept putting a book in the donation pile only to see another book I had to have. It will be sad to leave my cozy space that has so much character and my too easy Union Square commute.
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