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August 31 2005

So far, an interesting week. On Saturday I worked my backside off at Hobbs even though I had forgotten my
tool box. I did a lot of little things and helped upstairs a bit in the Gypsy room.

Sunday was "Interview with the Vampires" or the day we interviewed applicants for new folks who want to
work Hobb's this year. We had a very small group - only 29 folks - but almost all of them were high quality, so
to speak. We could very likely make use of all of them!

I had intended to go back to Hobbs on Tuesday but my ride couldn't get me there. So Ben offered to take me
this morning. And then I go an have an asthma attack last night. Ick. Haven't had one of those for a while. But
my breathing has slowly been becoming more and more laboured. Hate that. Am now using my nebulizer
treatments three times a day.

I see a specialist tomorrow. A specialist because I've been noticing that my asthma flares up every time I get
into my moon cycle. So, obviously it's being triggered by hormones. Wonderful terrible chemicals. Hormones.
Sometimes I feel sorry for the human race because we're so completely chemically controlled. Sometimes it
doesn't matter how intellectual you are, how logical, a chemical can trigger an emotional response that happens
no matter what is right or logical. No wonder we're so screwed up! *shakes head sorrowfully*
But, because I stayed home I did more work. I've put a few images here about it. You already saw the
mannikins in progress. I still have to make three more larger ones.

Here's that baby doll head in progress, now made considerably more icky.
Here is the before image, remember?

The other figure in the previous photo is going to be of a piano playing babe. Yep. She's gonna look like hot
stuff--from behind. *grin*
The eggs started out wood and are now painted white and will soon also be bloody. They go with our Boneless
Chicken coup. *giggle*
And the last image is of some masks being painted in progress. They're for the last 3D room. Hope they work
out. They don't look like much here but under a black light the color I'll be adding should just pop!

And I'm off to finish painting them with that color and to make hands for those mannikins. I'm hoping to make
hands on which the fingers can bend. It might be too complex a project but we'll see…

Later! Zebby smiles!
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