I decided to start early today since the weather had let up and the sun was
shining. At 3PM I asked the hardware store who uses the lot across
from where we'd been trapping the night before if they could open the gate and let me
set some traps. Once I did that I turned around to see three black and
white kittens (probably around 10 weeks old) darting back and forth
under the fence of the demo site. I quickly grabbed a trap, set it, and placed it near them with plenty of sardine juice nearby to entice them to come out.
I decided to head across the street to our original lot to set up some traps. Some of the construction workers working on the building next door asked what I was doing, so I gave them the lowdown on the project. They wished me luck, with flirtatious commentary sprinkled in, "You can trap me if you want," and watched as I set up the traps.
Finished with those, I went to check my kitten trap and low and behold I had one.

Kitten numero uno
I quickly ran her to the car and set another in the same spot. Suddenly one of the construction workers yelled that I had caught and adult across the street. I ran over to pick her up, high fiving the workers on my way in.
Mr. Eye has some type of eye infection, which you can kinda see in this photo (it's the left eye). It'll be checked out on the van.
I set up another trap only to look and see my second kitten trap was full with another kitty! Phew!

Kitten Numero dos
I started to panic, as I was out trapping on my own. I was running out of traps, and I didn't bring a divider that would allow me to transfer all the kittens into one trap. I wanted to get them all in one in order to free up two traps for cats that need to get on the mobile clinic (the kittens are too young, in my opinion, to get fixed).
Luckily Andrea had just got out of work and was going to come by to help me. In the meantime, I ran to the bodega to get the traps I had left there, so that I could set another up in kitten sweet spot (KSS).
With all the traps set, I sat back and waited. I was desperate to get the last kitten as I really didn't want to leave him out there on his own. After much waiting, I finally saw the trap door closed. Bam!
Kitten numero tres
I ran the little sucker into the car and brought a trap from the lot to my KSS, which proved to be diabetically sweet as I soon caught another guy.

Lost Boy, named after the fact that I believe he's part of a litter of kittens that I trapped and adopted out, but he was too elusive for me and hence has become a feral.
All that activity in a single hour, and then nothing. And more nothing. Finally Andrea came with the extra traps and we set them up. As we waited for our relief, Emily to come, we watched a calico walk into the trap at KSS and bam the trap door closed.

This is Wonton. I believe she's sisters with my cat, Dim Sum.
When Emily arrived, Andrea and I drove my six catches to our holding space and set them all up. We transferred the kittens to one trap, which I think made them happy as they could huddle together. They're big hissers, but I think they can be broken down and adopted out. They've got big mouths, but you can tell they want to be loved.
Back at the lots, Andrea left Emily and me on our own for the stakeout. It was a pretty quiet night, and at 9:30 we decided to pack up. All the traps were empty, until we got to KSS. We had trapped one without even realizing it.
And Black Sheep, who's a bit of a meany. He hissed and spit on Emily when she picked up his trap. Eek!
Too tired to bring Black Sheep to the holding space, I brought him home and stored him in my bathroom until the morning. I never thought I could feel so exhausted, but seven hours of non-stop trapping will do that to you.
We've got eight adults ready to be fixed and three kittens ready for a foster or forever home. Pretty good work so far.