When I went to the studio today, this is what I came to. Please note the awesome egg-latch on the nest box door. And the immense amount of angled, individually measured battens. Looking good though.
After dinner, Tim and I decided to pull a really long day and get the first coat of paint on the roof. Well, it's not technically paint. It's a latex-type solution that is used in paint production. You paint a layer, place a layer of fabric, paint another layer and let it dry. Theoretically, it will harden to something similar to fiberglass. Tim and I worked until 9 getting the first coat up.
The core class left for a week-long trip to a building site. I'm not sure on the details of what they are doing there, but another class has come in, so it's a totally different group of people. This is my first class switch-over, and it's a little odd. I got to be such good friends with members of the core class, but now they are away with a new group to replace them. The new group is friendly enough though, and I already know a lot of their names. After this week, both groups will be here at the same time. I think this summer is going to be full of meeting tons of great students.
Today was an excellent day for my confidence as the mystic seventh. (Have I mentioned that there are only 5 interns, so I'm really just the mystic sixth?) I was told that I could use the laundry fund jar in the office (coins emptied from the laundry machines) so I wouldn't have to pay to wash my clothes (intern priviledge.) I facebook friended Stephanie and Karie (I've been spelling her name wrong.) I was introduced as an intern. The office duty, morning duty and kitchen duty calendars were redone so I am included. And Tim (1) gave me my very own set of keys to the building, which so boldly declare that I am an intern.
such an intense chicken dwelling!
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