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This mosaic slowly moves along and today I thought I would show you what a stonking good days work looks like. This includes a late evening session after the dog walk, because I really wanted to finish the loom.

So the days work: The front of a non-descript building, someone weaving (who has only one leg) and 3/4 of a loom.

Now Andrew Bryant was asking about WHY do people blog? I finish cracking rocks hard labour at 11pm ish and my wife is asleep, my two daughters are asleep and my son is watching 24 or Monk or some DVD or he is asleep. Cosmo he's snoring and manages to roll over so I can rub his belly. So I aint got no one to talk to: Exept unknown artists out there, anyone who can be bothered to listen while I kind of wind down relax talk rubbish about the woods or totem poles or something. I also have blogs of other peoples I read. These are my replacements for Coronation St. and Emmerdale, I missed those because I was out walking with Cosmo. So may be then its a lonely in a wide world thing.

It is also a the diary/journal thing and according to tradition I have in the last year documented alot of my projects as they unfold. For posterity or history, as when the years have rolled by and you re-read what happened to you, a warm glow of satisfaction comes over you.

Now, if others interect along the way thats Dandy as well. I do think this is developing as an online community and Andrew is right to encourage commenting on peoples blogs as its nice to know youre not alone and someone is actually taking an interest and making constructive suggestions to aid research or provide usefull information.

So I would like to thank my right honourable friend for his comments and recomend his policies to this house.


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