So, we had a group hug, one or two nibbles and shared a glass of rose sparkling wine.

Cheerio Ann, there is no doubt as to your worth to the current success of King Arthur’s Labyrinth.

You will continue as the part time book-keeper – but you have done so much more for Ian. Glad he appreciates it in the form of either a keyring or a broach (we were not too sure which it was). Anyway, hope you enjoyed the afternoon…..

All the staff of the Labyrinth (even Hugh awoke from his slumbers, so you must have been delighted as well as surprised) and the tenants of Corris Craft Centre were there to wish you well.

tha band

The new Season becons and Jackie now controls the shop, Chris Coffi the canteen and Hugh the underground men (the “moles”). Will Steve ever get any redder than tonight, will Garden Jackie ever control Mark’s urge to utter, will Ryan ever be sober, will Sammy ever grow taller than the spindliest cat, and will Hugh ever see the summer or will he sleep through it … Life is never so interesting as that experienced in rural Wales.

So, a ship you have never seen so stable, flounders on.

Us crafters, how do we think? Is this an opportunity or an irrelevance to our businesses?

Only time will tell………….