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Hello Reader

This story cheered me up, in The Times this week:

May not seem like much, but every shared meal helps, I reckon. At least, I hope so.

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I made a limited edition fine art print. I can't begin to imagine that anybody would like one, but you never know.

It would certainly make me happy to think that someone else finds this story as encouraging as I do.

There are just ten prints. They're all A4 (297x210mm). Take a look here.

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