There’s still a lot to be worked out but I’m continuing to remind myself that every delay, every new hurdle, is a chance to do things better. And it’ll make for a much more functional database and website. That task in itself has been huge but I’m really glad we’ve done it as we won’t ever likely need to do it again. We’re also going through to check and refine the data that we’ve collected and sorted for every single Woolly Wormhead pattern. I really want to give you a date but I don’t have one, and I’m not sure it’d be wise to entertain one at the moment anyway. There’s a lot of back-and-forth going on but we’re getting there, albeit slowly and in a non-linear fashion. The new site skeleton is in place, we’re working through kinks in the data that we’ve put together and how that codes with the site. It would’ve been nice not to learn all this the hard way with the weight of a pandemic but there we go. ![]() ![]() But it does also mean that we can’t always just pick up where we left off, and this is a side to project management that’s been a tough lesson. ![]() We’re a small team and when one person needs to take time out I’m not going to not let them. Nearly all of them pandemic related, either directly with folks catching covid, or indirectly due to the knock-on effects of just about everything that the pandemic touches. First things first - the website build itself has seen a lot of delays.
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