The shoemaker’s children
There’s a saying that "The shoemakers children always go barefoot": you might expect professionals to prioritise doing for themselves what they do professionally for others, but it doesn’t work that way – work for yourself goes to the back of the queue. Which is why the webmaster’s blog is the last to be updated.
But on a shoemaking theme, I’ve just added December’s Poem of the Month to the Diamond Twig website: Making Clogs at Gallowgate by Catherine Graham, a vivid description of one very specific workplace based on her mother’s recollections.