Yesterday
I mentioned about looking for a local Art & Craft club. I've
found one. Mind you, details on their web site seemed rather
lacking. I've emailed them and got a reply. Apparently their meetings
are for members or guests of members. Hmmm!
They've
given me the option to join. I must admit I'm rather loathe to hand
over fifteen quid on the off-chance I might get arty. Added to that,
they meet on Saturdays. I'm not keen on that - I have other things
going on on Saturdays.
In
an attempt to tout paintings I've advertised one for sale on a local
Facebook buying
and selling group. It might sell there. I hope it does. Failing
that I shall have to tap up a local gallery. I wonder if there are
any?
Alternatively
in an attempt to rake in some cash I could take a leaf out of the
book of the
reverend doctor canon John
Magumba who has married no end of illegal immigrants to eastern
Europeans in sham ceremonies up north so's they can get legal
residence in the UK. As well as conducting these sham marriages, he
made a profit of several thousand pounds. Mind you, he's now got a
prison sentence. So I suppose that if I'm going to start marrying
people for financial gain, I should be sure I don't get caught.
And that's all I have to
say for myself today. Some days are eventful - today was a tad
average really. Back in the day, after putting up the day's blog
entry I would have then spent some time catching up on other people's
blogs.
But in the five years
that I've been active in the blogsphere, blogging seems to have lost
its popularity. I follow over thirty blogs, of which maybe half a
dozen are updated more than once a week. Which is a shame because
(being a nosey sort of chap) I like seeing what other people
have been getting up to. I wish more people would blog; and blog more
often.
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