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May 3rd, 2012

Daily blogging

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Above: ‘They didn’t have your name’. My sister gave me this duck and it makes me smile. It lives in my office next to a stone, five rulers and a tin labelled ‘proper money’. It is the sort of thing I will be posting on this website from this point on as part of my ‘daily blogging*’ routine. The daily blogging is part of my recovery plan, chosen as an activity because I know I enjoy it. I’m not sure exactly what I’m recovering from, by the way. But let’s just say that a week or two the possibility of not cartooning any more was a very real one.

Anyway, if you’d like to see photos of other everyday objects in my office please do say. I have various uplifting slogans pinned up, for instance. Also several drinks mats, and some pencils.

*When I have time

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  1. ramtopsrac says:

    Great having you back Dave, and love the duck! Look forward to seeing the rest of your office, and other things you pass by each day.

    Hang in there and God Bless you!

  2. Mark Miller says:

    The pencils have the potential to be interesting – from a photographic perspective.

    Unless they’re plain old HB.

    In which case, probably not.

  3. Nick says:

    Glad to hear you’ll be regularly popping up, blogwise Dave. I love office ephemera so count me as a yes for those pics :)

  4. Margaret says:

    I want to see everything especially the “proper money” tin. It could be the start of a rival banking system. What ought one to spend proper money on – not fripperies to be sure!

  5. Katharine Holden says:

    I’m sorry you’ve been feeling blue. I hope you continue
    cartooning.

  6. chris clark says:

    I’d like to speak up concerning HB pencils. I feel they are very Anglican representing the via meida in the pencil world. There is just too much hardness (2H etc ) around and I go through the paper with them and 2B and softer just break on me.