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      • dayofDH
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memory lane

written by Jana April 20, 2006

It’s weird to stumble across a picture of my high school self on the Internet.

In 1988 I attended a journalism summer camp at CalPoly, sponsored by the LA Times. The photo they took of me and my cohort that year is on their website. I remember that camp well, and the little portable manual typewriter that I used in my workshop classes….

[Do you see me in the picture? Hint: I’m on the end of a row]

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John April 21, 2006 - 4:36 pm

I found you! Your smile is just as captivating now as it was almost 20 years ago (even in a crowd at a distance). ;)

Why are the photos in black and white? Is that a journalism thing? It makes it seem like such ancient history…

– Class of ’88

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jana April 21, 2006 - 6:53 pm

Yah, a journalism thing. Our cameras were always loaded w/B&W film because they worked best for newspaper layout. Those were the days..developing our own pics in the darkroom, typing on manual typewriters, literally _pasting_ up the layout for our newspapers. Those were the good old days….

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Hi there friend, and welcome to my blog. I started writing on the internet two decades ago. Since then I've started and finished a PhD program, left the Mormon church and became a Quaker, got divorced, remarried, found full-time work in academia, took up rock climbing and outrigger canoeing, and traveled across the globe (China! Belgium! Italy! Chicago! Montana! Portland! Gettysburg! and oh-so-many points in-between). This blog is eclectic and random--it has poetry and cooking and books. And cats. And flowers. And the ocean (my ocean). But in that sense it's a good reflection of me and my wide-ranging, far-reaching, magpie curiosity.

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