TGIF!


Friday was a productive day at Tiny Farm USA. And the first full week of prep is complete! With 4 more weeks we should be able to pull this off without too many late nighters.

The bag screening was nearly completed and the screens didn't put up too much of a fuss. Let's hope that Monday's screening goes as well.

New faces joined the ranks which made for both a fun time and new friends. Many hands make light work and that was apparent today since we:

finished putting wings on all the clocks (time flies when you're having fun)
much research was done for images to add to the timeline decorations
t-shirts and bags were screened
the Tardis was discussed in detail




After completing the screening process the ink needs to be heat set. We must have looked perplexed about how to solve this problem. Rushing to our aid was Cameron, quickly dubbed Iron man. When Gideon came to take over he donned the title Iron man II. After they finished they returned to the mere mortals they were before the task. Sigh, and just when I found my list of heavy lifting chores...


During the time that wings were being added to the clocks we had a lengthy discussion about paper mache. It seems that folks are born with a goo gene. They are either goo positive (Goo+) or goo negative (Goo-). I have repeatedly see very small children dive, sometimes literally, into a vat of paper mache paste and revel in the glory of goo. Others sit outside that same vat, lips quivering, as they hold a piece of paper gingerly between their tiny fingers trying to decide if they dare dip the tip into the goo. Goo+ vs. Goo- Brad says that while he understands the benefit of using the medium he doesn't crave the paste, as many of us do... He identifies as goo neutral (goo+/-)

So today I wonder, What goo are yoo?