Friday, 7 March 2008
What sort of a day are you having?
This is a revised version of a blog posting I did earlier (and have deleted). The size of the illustration I used breached Pip’s copyright – not something I intended to do and for which I apologise. The idea is to look at the “Blob Tree” and see where you are on it at any particular time. For more details see Pip Wilson’s site at http://www.pipwilson.com/
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GBE commented -
ReplyDeletecame across Pip's Tree some years ago and used it as a Christmas Card one year. Until I re-decorated the hall in Eagleton last year I always had a copy on the wall under glass with coloured pens so that visitors could fill in the figure on the tree which they felt suited them at that moment. I must resurrect it because it was very much used and enjoyed.