




Just back from a long weekend in Antwerp ( Belgium). Turn on the radio and guess what I heard : 18 people got killed in a train accident in Brussel. Orginally my plan was to go to Paris taking the Thalys. Which means I could have been in that train. Scary thought keeping me busy today. Now something completely different. To get rid of those feelings I grab my bag of grey River Clay that I bought 5 months ago. I was actually too lazy to start doing anything with it. I guess I was afraid to get my hands dirty and maybe I was afraid that I would progress too slowly and eventually give up. But Luckily for me it's a pretty good start so far. Shouldn't get into the details before I lock the proportions.
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