The limits of my 'Togetherness' stretch as far as the front gates to my home.
I think what happened to Jo is regrettable and of course it should never have happened, but yet more collective mourning,
she seems to be in danger of becoming 'The Peoples MP'
We have a Faith and Fabric shop in our town.....I love it for the wool.......not the faith side of it.....and they are very religious....every time I buy wool they bless me for it.....
Were I not on holiday I would be joining them sitting outside the shop for a Knit for Peace afternoon.....and to support the Jo Cox Foundation......
I have wool.....I suppose I could snuggle up to one of the chaps in the bar tonight and.......knit?....x
I have very little to add to my thread of earlier today, other than this poor woman was a nice lady and died a terrible death. If the memory of her death a year on, makes everyone think a little and come together, than that would appear to be worthwhile.