4.04.2006
Stuff is happening yall!
Sean has been a weatherboard replacing fool. He's been on the roof for about a week replacing the front of the camelback.
The door
I am not kidding, If I see Sean standing in the shop staring at this door one more time, I will scream! He is very proud, and he should be, it is gorgeous.
This door had about 120 years of paint on it. Since it was broken during the storm, i thought it would be a good time to strip it. Unfortuantely, I learned that it was not the best time to strip the door, after I began the process.
Since we October, we have had a half stripped door with a piece of plywood where the glass pannel should go.
My boss came over and told me her boyfriend had a dip tank, so we were finally able to finish the door. Since Sean began
Also in the works
The Carver Theater of the historic Storyville district is owned by my new friend Dr. Eugene Oppman. He has dedided to restore this building and return it to its intended use. I have decided to help him with this project.
This project has become one of my favorite projects. At it's best it will be tremendously helpful in stimulating economic development in the Fauborg Treme, provide a much needed venue for the performing arts community, and house a non-profit arts organization.
Somebody send me the money!
Today I met with a bunch of people from the N.O. cultural network. I was delighted to run into some friendly faces. People seem genuinely excited about the re-opening of this theater, so wish us luck.
This project has become one of my favorite projects. At it's best it will be tremendously helpful in stimulating economic development in the Fauborg Treme, provide a much needed venue for the performing arts community, and house a non-profit arts organization.
Somebody send me the money!
Today I met with a bunch of people from the N.O. cultural network. I was delighted to run into some friendly faces. People seem genuinely excited about the re-opening of this theater, so wish us luck.
It truly does take a village...
Well, the Idea Village has given our magazine a quaint style-less glorified cubical for an office, so now, I only work from home when it makes sense. Actually, this is really fantastic. I can now meet clients in on office without dogs, dog hair, or dogs jumping and barking. Fantastic! It is also located in the CBD, which is about a 10 minute walk or 3 minute bike ride from home, depending on if I am wearing a skirt or pants...(that is, until I get a real girl's bike).
Idea Village is a group that helps creative and (ah-hem) talented entrepreneurs establish themselves in the crumbling city of New Orleans and beyond. They have put these "idea catchers" everywhere to remind us all to capture "the big idea". I have been enjoying the chance to work around some really smart people and their projects. It is good.
Plus, it makes me feel like a grown up.
Idea Village is a group that helps creative and (ah-hem) talented entrepreneurs establish themselves in the crumbling city of New Orleans and beyond. They have put these "idea catchers" everywhere to remind us all to capture "the big idea". I have been enjoying the chance to work around some really smart people and their projects. It is good.
Plus, it makes me feel like a grown up.
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