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show me your desk, and I'm repaying the IOU of £3.50 for the 52 week Money Saving challenge.



Yes, my desk is a bit clearer today. So on the upper left hand side is Manga in Simple Steps which I'm determined to finish by the end of April. Not not great professional drawings. My drawings will look NOTHING like in the book but at least I'm trying. Let's face it, the drawings are done by a professional artist - Yishan Li, who is top manga artist and has been doing this for over twenty years.  So, nay, I'm just rolling with mine.

Next to the book is a plaster cat which I saved from a birthday card. After that is the money pot. Yes, the money pot. This pot contains the savings from my weekly money saving challenge...not  my favourite challenge but I owe the pot some money from last week. Next to the money jar is my  pen holder, calculator and a stack of papers. This is for my next scene and scribblings, then my MacBook. I guess I can step up a space to share my scribbles for those readers that are interested. It would be any fancy or even finished or polished. Just drafts...I'll see.

Replacing the IOU with real money



This will only make sense if you read Friday money challenge post. However, the main thing is  I no longer owe the pot any cash. Enough said.




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