New York, Monkeys, and then Brooklyn to sleep

I made it in to the city with no problems and met up with the fabulous Emily DeCola, designer of the monkeys I’ll be working on. We caught up on the project, had dinner and then went back to the studio to unload the supplies I brought.

Imagine my surprise to discover that my suitcase was full of sawdust. After I took the photo, I pulled the belt sander out and put it in a plastic bag. The FTA pulled it out of the bag to look at it, and didn’t put it back in the bag. The bag is in the suitcase. The sander is in the suitcase. And sawdust is in the suitcase. Everywhere. Lovely.

Fortunately, my interview clothing is in a separate pocket. Oh…did I mention I have a job interview in the morning? I’ll tell you about it when I’m not quite so jetlagged.

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