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Sunday, July 2, 2006


   whooOo i'm back!!
yeeeah! :D


Well, i survived! *victory pose* And i have 2 new fanarts for everyone.


This little faerie was drawn somewhere in Texas. :) The bus was very very bumpyness. Well..more like the people in Texas need to keep the highways a little less full of GIANT HOLES IN THE ROAD!! *huff huff*


This Is a drawing i did of Yuko-san, from xXxHolic. She's just lounging around in her orange kimono. ;) of course, ©2006 Clockwork Faerie.


Now:


Do you want to see some pictures from Louisiana?? :D


This is the bus that we rode in aaaaall the way there and back. :D a 28-seater. We had 23 people, so empty seats made for a party. ^-^ I sat..3 rows back, on the left. window seat.


This one is kinda blurry, sorry. That would be my friend Kyle (a.k.a. Princess Dumbjob or Stupidtask). NObody can sleep properly on the bus. It's kind of the same as on an airplane. In fact the seats look like airplane ones! except..WE DIDN'T HAVE ANY SEAT BELTS!!! Wooot!


This is My sister, superdancer1992 Next to a plaster Elvis in a 50's diner somewhere in Kansas, i believe. (it might be in Oklahoma. i can't recall.) Ahh that was fun times.


This is a (somewhat) artistic picture of the cement supports that hold up the Mississippi River bridge. :) that was really neat to see...


This is one of the houses that we had to gut and clean out. The owners couldn't come back to their house for 3 months after the hurricane, and when they did come back, the water was still 4 feet deep! They said the original surge of water was 23 feet. So all the drywall/sheetrock, insulation, & carpet had to be completely taken out and "disposed" of. :D That was our job. The owners had shoveled out most of the 3-foot layer of silt, but there was still about a foot left to do. Theeen we had to knock out all the drywall (fun) and carry it out in wheelbarrows to the front of the house (not fun). and we had to take out the insulation without getting fiberglass all over ourselves.. and then we had to pull out all the nails that were holding the drywall up. @.@ It was a 2800 sq. foot house..


Ahh that made for interesting days. I'm in shape now, no question about it. ;) nothing but sandwiches and chips, and work work work. ^_^ In another house we did, we had to put IN insulation and drywall. :) i rather liked nailing up drywall, but insulation..>.< I hate with a passion. It gets all these little invisible pieces of fiberglass all over you if you shake it too much..and it's iiiiitchyyyyy...


but never mind the ballad of the insulation staple-er. ;) we'll save that for another time.


^_^ Hmm, well I don't have much else to say right now...I think i'll change my background; this one is too hard to read, isn't it?
peace out, everyone! :)



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