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First of all, thanks for the compliments. And Robert I hope to finish it within a month but the way I saw it I can't be sure of anything
No rush, David - maybe at my age I need to get things finished just in case I drop dead, but at yours - take all the time you need, you're doing a grand job.
I'm sorry for the delay. But I ran out of time a little and I discovered that this mountain is a little more complicated than I thought because of the details and the layers and you also have to grasp the proportions, well, but I hope it turns out well, what do you say?
Love those mountains!
Outstanding work David.
Developing really well.  Your patience is outstanding.
It’s looking really stunning so far David. Agree with Tony about you patience!
That is great work. I’m impressed
That's it, I'm done with the mountains. Please note that I also started the grass a little and from here it seems to me that the work is a little more fluid and less complicated, so we'll see how it progresses, I hope it will be faster, and tell me how it looks to you so far,
I'm making progress with the grass and trees below and hopefully it will be quick, and we'll be done with the painting after such a long time,
Do you work on other paintings at the same time, David? Or concentrate on just the one at a time? 
Yes, I sometimes work on other paintings, for example, now I have added another small painting to my portfolio that took me a few hours, but usually I do not consider it appropriate to add these paintings to my portfolio because they are not that special and I also do not finish some of them!
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