Some ice and a Press

We’re already 19 days into January, which makes me shriek a little with apprehension because good lord there was so much I swore I’d get done before now, like this blog post, but instead we were out taking pictures of little pools of pancake ice, out of context.

The really BIG news around here is that we bought another press. Another press for which we have no room, but it was too good of an opportunity to pass up. It’s a Kluge (pronounced Kloogie) and is a wonderful letterpress built in the early 1960′s. It will allow us to print bigger and faster, once we figure out where it will go and how we’re going to move it. Isn’t it pretty?

In the meanwhile we’ll store it at our friend Randy Larson’s shop because he has room. And also a truck.


6 Responses to Some ice and a Press

  1. Oooh, it’s bee-utiful with its big red wheel. Love that pancake ice, too. How does that form? Details, please.

  2. Well, Joyce, you’re asking the wrong person, science-wise. But I think it has something to do with batter. :)

  3. Damn those automatic smiley faces. Grrr.

  4. So happy to have found your blog – and your gorgeous work. And pancake ice!? How marvelous!

  5. Hi Liv… thank you!!

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