Sam is ready to go Wednesday morning. I snuck over early Wednesday and tore up some of the carpet in the kitchen. A test tear. The layers were foam carpet, glue, linoleum, glue, tar paper, glue. You can see the sludge application that demolished the final layer of glue and tar paper. Marie is scraping away. The kitchen sink, toilet and claw foot tub are all out. We are going to get a new (bigger) kitchen sink. We will reinstall the tub and toilet after we tile the bathroom. We are going over today to scrap more walls and re-plaster the cracks.
current Education Director at the Custer County Art & Heritage Center, Miles City, Montana. What follows is a personal account of my Art Education adventures.
Demographics Served
MY CURRENT ROLE... allows me to teach art to multiple demographics. On a monthly basis I work with senior citizens through the local nursing home/extend care facilities and the VA Hospital. On a monthly basis I also work with children who have developmental behaviors. During the school year I work with rural school students, local adult students and the local after school program. In the summers I work with the local kids during the summer art program. The Art Centers website is: www.ccac.milescity.org
Sunday, November 9, 2008
Sam is ready to go Wednesday morning. I snuck over early Wednesday and tore up some of the carpet in the kitchen. A test tear. The layers were foam carpet, glue, linoleum, glue, tar paper, glue. You can see the sludge application that demolished the final layer of glue and tar paper. Marie is scraping away. The kitchen sink, toilet and claw foot tub are all out. We are going to get a new (bigger) kitchen sink. We will reinstall the tub and toilet after we tile the bathroom. We are going over today to scrap more walls and re-plaster the cracks.
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Looking forward to seeing that $1 sink. Its already looking like a new house.
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