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Well... not a bad weekend. Generally a "average" weekend, which is something I don't really get enough of...


Definitely slick. Perhaps not as amazing as the VDK two-part move of 4 people, for two people with 1/3 an apartment's worth of stuff. But considering we had 10 people, not 40, we were mighty impressive. As Rufinia said - an hour to load, and hour and a half to unpack.

Could, maybe, have had better weather - poured rain for load out. Luckly, rain held off for load in, so we didn't have to tote stuff through the rain twice.

Ended with yummy Polish food, although it took a bit longer to eat than we planned.



Started and finished one project, started another.

It started with the coloring book. The EK scribes are putting together an alphabet coloring book, and they asked me to contribute an Indian letter. So I did G, because I think G is pretty. It's got a bit "Sanskroid" G, ie, a G that is a Roman G, but with styling that makes it blend into a devanagari document. Devanagari being the script most commonly used for Sanskrit. And then it's got the actual Sanskrit characters for the soft and hard G sounds - as those are two different characters.

Project went so fast that it was done in about 2 hours.

Not having had enough of calligraphy, I also started the playing card project. Almost exactly a year ago, [livejournal.com profile] new_man took me on a trip to New York. In it, we went to the Cloisters, a place he's been infinitely many times, but a first for me. I don't need to tell SCAdians how cool the Cloisters are. They are just phenomenal. On our trip, I saw a few cards from the only complete painted and illuminated set of the era. Then, on a return trip, I found a book - Mirror of the Medieval World - which has a small picture of the cards in it. Sadly, I really want a bigger picture, especially for the face cards.

Of... course, the more I read, the more I realize that the original materials are not something I'm up for just now... pasteboard, tempera - a bit more than I bargained for. So, my attempt is going to be cotton sateen paper, and opaque water colors. But it's something to try... I've gotten 7 cards done - A-4 of the nooses, A-3 of the horns. Another 7 cards are now outlined on my next sheet of paper. Cards do give a nice instant gratification. Obviously the face cards will be harder, but with the number cards, each "doohickey" gives a happy little spark of "yay! I'm done!", and they are very limited in color, just 3 colors per doohickey. No shading - just layout work. The figures are alot more effort, my photo shows that depth is added by shading. I also need to figure out where the gold is applied, and I may need some gold-application help. That is definitely a technique I'd like to get better at.

If I love doing this, I may also attempt a set of Indian cards, they have 8-12 suit decks, with less cards per suit. And, of course, very Indian themes. Sadly, I haven't found any images of a period set, although the suggestion is that card playing came with the Mughals at the end of the SCA period.



[livejournal.com profile] new_man helped fix my toilet on Sunday. We went to the Home Depot, and he tolerated me grabbing a bunch more stuff, like lightbulbs, a door-closer, a microwave, fire alarms, etc, etc. When I got to thinking about it, there was a TON of naggling chores that needed doing, that I had let slide for a long time. After much frustration, and the destruction of part of my pipe chase, we did successfully put in a new tower. However, an old valve that hooks toilet to pipe has now given way. Like most of the plumbing, it's a perfectly good valve, but the gasket has probably eroded beyond usefulness. And us using it to shut off water to the toilet has now been the final straw.

Now... I know that, in the end, the toilet will be all good, and that we've done half the work already, and it's no one's fault that the valve broke. But I gotta say - it really sucks when "fixing" makes your toilet less operational than it was before you started. Right now, I have to turn the valve off, as a steady stream of water issues forth from it when it is open. Which means I can't use the upstairs toilet. Thankfully, I have a downstairs toilet.

But... a lot of other obnoxious little chores are done, and the house is much nicer for them:
- new firealarm downstairs (hopefully less false alarms)
- door chimes front and back doors (different chimes for different doors)
- fixed leaky pipe in dance room (it was once a 2nd kitchen)
- new light bulbs over front door, back door, in back 'foyer', over kitchen table, and in bedroom
- front storm door now closes with working door closer.
- found the spiffy hair spray! (OK, not a house-fix)

And more is coming:
- new alarm upstairs
- new cordless phones and answering machine
- new linoleum tiles to replace cracking bathroom tiles

There's yet more on the list, but getting this done makes me pretty happy.



And now... on to work.
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