Friday, May 13, 2016

Down But Not Out!


What a week! I never would have guessed when I came to work on Tuesday that, by that evening, my entire world and focus would change. First, I heard the alarms and then, saw the smoke. A call to 911. A rush to find keys for firefighters. Making sure the only other person in the building with me was out. Then, the long wait as fire truck after fire truck arrived to put out the fire - a museum director's worst nightmare, especially the director of a museum with a collection of rare books, fine art prints and historic newspapers - a lot of paper, in other words.

In the end, everyone is safe and 99% of the collection is safe. It was simply a fluke; that rare case when a light fixture decides to go bad and spark a blaze. Luckily, we were here, waiting for the regular monthly meeting of the photo club. If it had happened any other evening, I'm not sure how lucky we would have been.

Clean up has begun. The wet books and papers are safely in cold storage. The rest of the permanent collection on display is packed and will undergo a conservation assessment in the coming weeks. Next up, two to three weeks of deep cleaning to get the smoke out of the ceiling (including the ceiling tiles), the walls and floors. The museum will be cleaner than it has been since at any other time in its history. Then, we paint and restore the museum to new. We might also have an opportunity to re-imagine a few exhibits before objects are reinstalled.

Yes, we're exhausted and some are stressed and overwhelmed more than others, but I have to say how much I appreciate the outpouring of support from our members and friends, and the dedication of staff in helping me think through mission-critical tasks.

We might be down for a few months, but when we come back, we'll be better than ever. The presses will run again!



Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today.
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Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today. Thich Nhat Hanh
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Hope is important because it can make the present moment less difficult to bear. If we believe that tomorrow will be better, we can bear a hardship today. Thich Nhat Hanh
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4 comments:

  1. Great Attitude ! I'm glad you were there so that the damage was minimized. You have my full support. Where can I send a check?

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    1. Thank you so much, Mary. You can mail donations to the Museum of Printing History, 1324 West Clay St., Houston, Texas 77019. You can also make donations online at https://printing-museum.networkforgood.com/projects/7385-support-the-printing-museum

      I really appreciate your support.

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  2. Glad to hear you were there in time. Could you use some volunteer help?

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  3. Glad to hear you were there in time. Could you use some volunteer help?

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