I managed to develop a whole roll of black and white 35 mm film today, with no (serious) mishaps. I did end up making too damned much fixer, due to a ridiculous set of dilution instructions (which explained how to get to a concentrated solution, then how to get to a working solution, requiring two scale-downs, one of which I forgot to do). At any rate, I have film, and it is ready to be turned into a contact sheet.
While I was on campus, I dropped by the ceramics studio and paid attention to my wall piece, which is approaching greenware. It will be bone dry by Monday, I am sure; I think we're going to load them into the kiln then. It should be interesting to see how well it fires up; there are a lot of deep overhangs, and I'm sure there will be some unintended sagging. If I'd thought it through, I might have chosen to glue more of it together after the fact, firing it all flat. Ah, well. It's just an exercise.