Lino Cut printing
Today I finished off cleaning the car (finding two chips in the windscreen) and sorted out prints and projection images for camera club on Tuesday. Neither of those activities would have made much of a blip, so instead you have Gill's lino cut in the main and the print in the extra. While I was out at the exhibition yesterday, she was at a workshop organised by the village art group and this is one of the results.
We did go shopping this morning, thankfully no real sign of panic buying in Wellesbourne, the shop (Sainsbury) was busy, there was less loo roll on the shelves than usual, and the pasta aisle was looking light, but we didn't see anyone with a ridiculous trolley load. The food bank bins were also looking as full as usual so at least the people who can't afford to engage in panic buying are in no worse a state than they might have been. The local food bank (and baby and furniture banks) are run in our village church. I do sometimes wonder how an advanced, well educated, generally capable country like ours needs this sort of thing, but glad that there are enough willing people about to make them work.
Hope everyone else has had a good day ... aside from the French Prop who had a lost the plot, red mist moment. Scotland, however, had a disciplined, ruthless, team with a plan look about them.
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