My pleasure, Roger (and thanks again to Mrs K!). If you're going to print it out though, you'll need a high resolution image file, around 300 dpi, lossy compression as devised by the Joint Photographic Experts Group downloaded to your hard drive and connected via a universal serial bus cable... tell you what - I'll
send you a print (which was the plan in any case).
Sadly, the downside of working entirely digitally these days means there is no original pen-on-paper drawing, but I promise to eat the master file once the print is made, so that it has a uniqueness all of its own. Either that, or I'll burn it onto a disk (don't worry - this is not as hazardous as it sounds) for you, and you can use it for many other purposes after that, including your own personal website, should you ever build one.
Glad you had cold beer and hot sun. No, really - I am!
And thanks to Diane and Peepsie for the kind comments.