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Paul, Jo, Michele, Geoff, and Julie LVS ("Jelvis") celebrated the holiday by driving to Wakulla Springs state park and enjoying a lovely trip on the river boat. We saw multiple water fowl, turtles, alligators and, to top the trip off, finished by being graced by a sighting of a manatee. We then went to St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge to walk along the Gulf Coast by the lighthouse and into the wetlands. Afterwards we enjoyed a dinner of Southern style Thanksgiving leftovers (macaroni and cheese, corn pudding, greens, angel biscuits) and hamburgers as we had worked on the project too long the day before and weren't able to get to the stores before they closed.
The day prior, on Christmas Eve, we worked on the simultaneous solo movement section of EQ 2 before gathering at the AirBnB house to feast on Michele's extraordinary chicken and rice dinner. We decided that we needed to discipline ourselves into a daily schedule with a lunch period and set start and finish times. On the 26th we went right to work on EQ2 movement before breaking for lunch at Masa after discovering Kool Beanz was closed. Their "express" lunch wasn't on the fast track so we took longer and spent more money than we had planned - from now on lunch will be brown bagged.
Julie Stoverink was waiting for us after returning from her Atlanta family Christmas. We promptly went to work on EQ2, revising the map of the installation "rooms" into more irregular shapes that we were all satisfied with. Geoff took the chef duties and rewarded us with wonderful fish tacos.
The day prior, on Christmas Eve, we worked on the simultaneous solo movement section of EQ 2 before gathering at the AirBnB house to feast on Michele's extraordinary chicken and rice dinner. We decided that we needed to discipline ourselves into a daily schedule with a lunch period and set start and finish times. On the 26th we went right to work on EQ2 movement before breaking for lunch at Masa after discovering Kool Beanz was closed. Their "express" lunch wasn't on the fast track so we took longer and spent more money than we had planned - from now on lunch will be brown bagged.
Julie Stoverink was waiting for us after returning from her Atlanta family Christmas. We promptly went to work on EQ2, revising the map of the installation "rooms" into more irregular shapes that we were all satisfied with. Geoff took the chef duties and rewarded us with wonderful fish tacos.