UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

I put it by the door to the mudroom and now everything I need is right there waiting for me on my way outside.

So this time I got my act together to show you.Plus, I can never resist a good cornfield picture.. About halfway through our loop, we always stop at this bridge that’s been closed to cars for a number of years now.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

This road isn’t used much any more, so it’s more just a wide gravel path..The bridge crosses over what we call “The Big Creek”..There isn’t much to the bridge any more.. We stand there and drink our water and look at the pretty countryside.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Chris usually makes some smart alek comments.You can’t really tell how annoying he’s being from our shadows in this picture, can you?.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

I’m pretty sure he was making fun of me for taking a million pictures of this boring old creek at this point.

But the sun was setting so nicely!I was under the impression that it was going to be hundreds of dollars.. Silly rabbit!.

Nothing spectacular, but it’s fresh and white and clean and didn’t cost an arm and a leg.Best of all, it’s the same old sofa we know and love and we get to love it for just a little longer now.. Of course, this is how it looks most of the time now:.

I’m not scared of letting the animals on it, but the thick wool blanket protects it from any unnecessary paw prints..I think I’m going to be doing a whole lot of laundry.

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