May 3rd
You are getting
sleepy, very
sleepy...
We listen to the radio all day.  Today the weather man actually gave up.  Basically he said to look out the window and whatever it was... it was.  It rained, it was very sunny and it was overcast but our mural reigned, was sunny and overcasted, so it all worked out.
Well, today we popped in and out of our little burrows between the fierce spattering of rain like talented prairie dogs. Every 75 years a pink glow fills the sky.
May 4th
40 Days
and 40 
Nights.
 
May 5th
The Games People Play
No Suzy Snowflakes, just Wet Willys. As we all know there is only 5 more days left.  The tension rose a touch today as the dark clouds and occasional rain spankings reigned down on us. Today was a fine combination of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.
This image is scary.  Do not be scared.  We are just getting a little bit tired, but the rest of the museum is in view of getting done.  The rains are tapering and rescue crews are arriving.
The raccoon look.
May 6th
Darn You, Weather Channel.
May 7
New
Exhibit
at the 
Worcester Art Museum
Christo, Shmisto. Today a new banner went up on the front of the museum.  It is made entirely of tape and is drawing a lot of people in.
Come check out the exhibit.
Today we got ready for the final two days.  Tick, tick, tick.  So, we broke up into two camps.  The forward camp and the backward camp.  Forward worked on our next to last scene and the backward camp did a lot of repair work. Rob takes out the wall.
May 8
Back to
Our Roots
May 9th
Lightening
Flashes in
the Night
The human spirit never ceases to amaze.
The mural is for the 
most part done. 5 weeks   of process are coming to
an end and a wet one
at that. 
Today the mural disappeared. 
Bye, bye.
May 10
The Walls
Are Now 
Silent