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Too busy to post

and beside, I've been extremly irritated by blogger. I haven't been able to upload photos easily for a couple of weeks and when they do arrive they don't have links so that you can enlarge them.

So we continue to pack, I've decided to stop spinning until we arrive in Tas. (at least on the wheel). I'm stuck on a pair of socks, I'm trying to write for NaNoWriMo, and I'm finishing off some knitted dolls before we leave. (Oh and there's always homeschool to supervise!)

More later.



OK so the upload is working - let's see if we've got the enlarge links. NOPE,.

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