May I wish you a happy day on this great Scottish holiday. Not many folk seem to have the day off. Instead we’re having a range of public sector strikes. Since these are a protest against the UK government’s policies, maybe there’s an element of national pride in there, although our Scottish Government does not officially approve.
Enough of politics; this is the day of old St Andrew, a fisherman and a pal of Jesus. Scotland adopted the old boy posthumously and named the capital city after him. The national flag features his cross in silver over an azure ground (not that horrible dark blue worn by our soccer team) which is often to be seen in our skies when aircraft cross contrails in the busy airspace over Scotland’s central belt. The day starts a three-day school holiday, here in sunny Dumfries and Galloway, and our number one son is enjoying the break.
Have a slightly better day, if you can, wherever you are.
Ann is helping Lucy with her trip to the hospital this week and I’ve been holding the fort at home. After some light housework, I found time to bring out the latest episode of Meanwhile Back On Earth and finish the pencil stage of its creation. It’s the morning after the saucer crash and the Laird is calling someone we know for advice.
This time I’m trying the techniques of the old newspaper artists and working with 3H and 8B pencils. I like the ability to get fine detail and bold shading.
I had a nice chat with Kevin Mulryne on Saturday. He runs the Yes Music Podcast and you can hear the result on his site (http://www NULL.mulryne NULL.com/yesmusicpodcast/). We were talking about the Fly From Here tour and, in particular the Glasgow show which I attended only the week before. It was a great show and I hope my enthusiasm comes across.


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