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Yesterday I mentioned my old Blogspot to friends. My nephew the gifted and talented Matt Williams built it for me and did repairs to my old Calloway Framing Website. (which no longer exists) Unfortunately, I can't remember how to modify or update this site.

"The Space between my Ears", highlights my digital printmaking images. If you are interested in seeing these images I am including a link.

http://grey-noble.blogspot.com/

Thanks again to Matt for introducing me to Blogs and to my daughter Brie for helping me get this site up and running. Thanks to daughter Janna for letting me thank her sister.

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brie said…
And thanks to you Dad for maintaining this blog and giving me something to read!
Anonymous said…
Whatever! I didn't give you permission to thank Brie! I feel underthanked!

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