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Sometimes it's too easy, almost glib to merely tell someone as they're going,'have a nice day'. How does one actually implement that suggestion if your day doesn't go that well?
Im not sure. But I do know that if you spend the day learning how to build with stone (no mortar) almost always, something nice happens to your day.
So it is that, despite lots of mud, slippery to handle tools, cold weather and a constant drizzly downpour, the students taking the two day walling workshop in Canton Ontario yesterday all ended up having, just that, a very 'nice day'.
Sometimes it's too easy, almost glib to merely tell someone as they're going,'have a nice day'. How does one actually implement that suggestion if your day doesn't go that well?
Im not sure. But I do know that if you spend the day learning how to build with stone (no mortar) almost always, something nice happens to your day.
So it is that, despite lots of mud, slippery to handle tools, cold weather and a constant drizzly downpour, the students taking the two day walling workshop in Canton Ontario yesterday all ended up having, just that, a very 'nice day'.