so studly
mmm, studwalls. Amazing how stud walls can make it look like so much gets done. Guess what happened today...
9:00 am. I am supposed to be in class but my overhire has called and he will nto be here so I have to be around to get my staircase that was supposed to arrive at 9:00am.
10:45 am. Staircase arrives.
11:30 am I have a weekly meeting scheduled for our crew heads... meeting gets cancelled on account of a class but doesn't tell 3 people.
11:29 am Lumber order shows up in time for meeting that got cancelled anyway.
12:21pm remember I have class and stop budgeting run to class give a presentation and come back.
2:00 pm get ahold of a LOWES that has 6 spools of Barbed Wire left. they are marked down to $5 a spool.
2:45 pm get keys and a credit card to run to LOWES.
2:48 pm get stopped by a designer (who I am buying the barbed wire for) to take care of another problem that has come up.
3:00 pm get stopped by another student to tell them what is wrong with the ground plans on public.
3:12 pm run out the door and drive to LOWES.
3:32 pm LOWES is out of barbed wire and will NOT be getting anymore in. They also do not sell boxes of bolts or an anluminum laminate roller. I HATE YOU LOWES!
4:45 pm start shopping around for more barbed wire. This takes us to crew, which needs no detail except to remind people "Est tantum fabula scholastica" which means "It is just a school play" This is about the learning process as much as it is about the final product and that some dutchman's won't be perfect, sorry about your luck.
Paints is really far behind and the first wall is close but not quite right. Here is the farthest upstage wall standing and painted...I think the tile is missing which is what goes in the grey area.

We also got one of the downstage walls up and standing. This was the hardest wall because of the archway that is curved on 2 different radii and is in forced perspective. Kind of crazy.
9:00 am. I am supposed to be in class but my overhire has called and he will nto be here so I have to be around to get my staircase that was supposed to arrive at 9:00am.
10:45 am. Staircase arrives.
11:30 am I have a weekly meeting scheduled for our crew heads... meeting gets cancelled on account of a class but doesn't tell 3 people.
11:29 am Lumber order shows up in time for meeting that got cancelled anyway.
12:21pm remember I have class and stop budgeting run to class give a presentation and come back.
2:00 pm get ahold of a LOWES that has 6 spools of Barbed Wire left. they are marked down to $5 a spool.
2:45 pm get keys and a credit card to run to LOWES.
2:48 pm get stopped by a designer (who I am buying the barbed wire for) to take care of another problem that has come up.
3:00 pm get stopped by another student to tell them what is wrong with the ground plans on public.
3:12 pm run out the door and drive to LOWES.
3:32 pm LOWES is out of barbed wire and will NOT be getting anymore in. They also do not sell boxes of bolts or an anluminum laminate roller. I HATE YOU LOWES!
4:45 pm start shopping around for more barbed wire. This takes us to crew, which needs no detail except to remind people "Est tantum fabula scholastica" which means "It is just a school play" This is about the learning process as much as it is about the final product and that some dutchman's won't be perfect, sorry about your luck.
Paints is really far behind and the first wall is close but not quite right. Here is the farthest upstage wall standing and painted...I think the tile is missing which is what goes in the grey area.

We also got one of the downstage walls up and standing. This was the hardest wall because of the archway that is curved on 2 different radii and is in forced perspective. Kind of crazy.


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