bah formatting. alt is in the images.
if you couldn't tell from the barrage of cases here photographed, the museum is the proud owner of 4 new pretty glass cases. 2 of them have 2 glass shelves, glass top, and 3 glass sides - one solid wood. and 2 of them have 1 solid shelf/floor space, glass top, and 3 glass sides. the other side of one is mirrored, the other is solid coloured, but i think that that is a vinyl sheeting i can peel off.
all four have storage spaces below the 'floor' of the case yippy, the space is even permeable so I can do some environmental controlling inside the cases without it being super obvious.
i am so excited, we took charge of four NEW – to us – cases yesterday. They are all glass and shiny and not – as – covered in tape and all of them are smaller than any single case in the museum – other than the two newest ones.
My employee asked her two sons to help us truck them across the street. We used a hand cart (4 wheels) from the lady we bought them from. So we took them across the street then the two strong men – as i am a weak person – hoisted them inside – 2 to the back ‘church’ area, one into our NEW basket gallery, and one to an isle where it fits.
2 of our beautiful glass cases fit exactly into a little gap that i want to fill. Well... one will fit in that space, but two are short enough to go into it. If that makes sense. Today I’ve been scratching tape off them – not half so bad as the cases that were already here though - and washing one out real well for the baskets.
One of the new ones is going to be filled with baskets that are small and delicate, one for geological things, and hopefully one for Japanese history. I am not sure yet if that fourth one will work out. If it doesn’t that’s okay.
All of these cases have storage space which is lovely. I can create small long boxes for two of the cases, and the other two have big voids below the shelf.
we now have about 2 cases too many for the space we are working with, however, as we dismantle more of the dioramas and change the floor plan up I am sure we will need them all again.
the only dark spot on our day was when one of the cases smashed into the corner of an older case and a big ol chunk of glass popped off. we covered it in card with a warning and I swept up the shards asap... but.. ugh. I had plans for the glass in that case lol.
However, that is not the fault of the volunteer movers who were paid in iced coffee, it is the fault of me for not ensuring they had enough space to get through.
I also had an iced coffee... and three other coffees... and was feeling a little bit... wired for the whole afternoon. It was a lotta fun, i gotta say. I can't wait to start planning things out for these new cases.
new cases mean that we can re-lay whats in a few of our more inaccessible cases and because of their dimensions, we can also ensure that our space is accessible for mobility tools... we don't have a ramp and i can't do anything about that yet. But I CAN make our floor space better.












