ROCKIN' THE OFFICE
As a reporter, correspondent and news anchor, my work space was always in a large newsroom setting. It wasn't until I began work as a ceo that I got a corner office and one even had a view of a lake and green space. Going back into journalism I had a great large office walled by windows-one side viewing the street and the other looking down onto a huge working news operation.
Where do you work? What do you think of this work space?
The outcropping on a wide bench overlooking the Pacificis where Salinan Indians spent hours, grinding grasses or
nuts into a food paste.
Modern Californians have discovered these grinding mortars or holes, that centuries ago were part of tribal food prep.
Tucked conveniently into rocks, the native people could sit, work the mortars and take in the view from the office window.
Hard to top an office with this view?
THE VIDEO
It would have been fun to sit in the office when the pitch for this spot was done. Here's a smile or two for your weekend. Enjoy.
See you down the trail.
I like it...
ReplyDeleteFun commercial. It really makes you smile. And I don't mind Evian water either.
ReplyDeleteWhen I worked in the Prudential Tower in Boston, I could see the Boston Harbor from my window. Since then there is a new bulding on Huntington Ave that blocks my old view. Now I look from my office window and see a parking lot and over the top of the cars there is the intersection of Hillcrest Dr and Skyline Dr.
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