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Some of you will have guessed by my long period of inactivity that I’m struggling with this challenge. It’s very disappointing, but I’ve found I can’t give the challenge the attention needed to make it work for me. Rather than leave it all hanging, I think it’s time construction photos to admit I’m unable to continue in any meaningful way. To all my challenge friends – you are a most remarkable group of people and I wish you all the best as you complete the 365 challenge. Though I won’t be posting construction photos here anymore, I hope to continue visiting your blogs now and then. This blog won’t be closed down because I think a few challengers might use my participant list to construction photos access others’ blogs. construction photos Those of you who visit my other photo blog may see me resume posting there eventually, but for now I can be reached though the Contact Me link at the top of the page and on Facebook…. |