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So the cardboard boat building continues, with minor interruptions for purchase of items like twine and a very long ruler (I can use just about any size of metal ruler, if you're casting about for somebody to take some of them off your hands, by the way, not that anybody ever is). Actually, the ruler has not yet been purchased because the fricking-fracking hardware store closed at 6pm which indicates that nobody who shops there has a regular job.

Anyway. I figured to show some more photos. Just to keep you all coming back for more excitement.

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Here we have my lovely studio space. Notice the abundance of both natural light and SPACE for all my STUFF. I am very happy about my location, and especially about being up near a wall where I can pile my supplies like ill-gotten gains. Joe has the desk next to the window. We were in studio together last quarter (everybody in the quad of desks there was in the same studio last quarter, in fact).

Studio Space

Here's one of my many study models for the boat race. This is almost what I'm building. But the final plan is a secret, in my plot for total race domination. Actually, I'm praying for torrential rains and high winds such as to make a boat race outdoors impossible. Weather deity, you know I'm talking to YOU.

Boat Model

If the weather is not hazardous, the race will be underway between 1:30 and 3:30 on January 22 at the City Swim Center in Sinsheimmer Park. Come watch my final moments on this earth.

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