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So we did it. Mrs Mc stood on the front drive and played Ode to Joy three times with harmonies. Not a soul appeared and we really were not that bad for such a rushed performance. :joyful:

Here we be in back garden with our sign before we went out front.
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Lovely idea and you both look great doing it. I have no doubt it sounded fantastic. Hope as Ian suggested people listened from a distance. If I had I would have let out a cheer at the end. Enjoy the dinner this evening.
 
I've just learned that my apartment manager has called in the National Guard to disinfect the public areas in our building. This despite the fact that we have NO cases of COVID-19.
They will be wearing HAZMAT suits and "fogging" the areas.
No concern for vulnerable elderly people, many of whom already have respiratory problems, e.g., asthma, COPD.
I called the one accessible member of staff about my concerns about the unknown chemicals, only to be told that nobody knows what the chemicals are.
I've been concerned ever since this panicdemic started that the government would try to bring in martial law, and now we will have the military coming into our building with chemicals.
I hope this is not Step 1 on the way to a total revoking of our CIVIL liberties, but when the military comes onto civilian territory with chemicals, then I get scared.
There's no way to escape it. In the past, oppressed peoples have emigrated from their homelands to other countries that offer more freedom.
But this is the only planet we have. Nowhere to run.
The worst thing about it is that apparently our management thinks that a onetime spray will be all it takes. Never mind that someone could enter the building the next day breathing out COVID germs.
People are losing their heads over this, and it is the most vulnerable who are suffering the effects of their insanity. :(
Try not to worry about the spraying. If they tell you when its happening you can stay indoors at that time. I do wonder if there is any reason for doing it that the residents dont know about. Maybe someone reported a delivery man with a persistent cough. I would like to think its done with the best of intentions to protect the residents. Take care you and KC.
Btw I wont return the purple sprouting brocolli, I wouldnt be allowed for hygiene reasons anyway. I will get over it and find something hiding in the recess of the freezer no doubt.
 
So we did it. Mrs Mc stood on the front drive and played Ode to Joy three times with harmonies. Not a soul appeared and we really were not that bad for such a rushed performance. :joyful:

Here we be in back garden with our sign before we went out front.
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Fantastic effort @Muddy Cyclist
And fair play Mrs Muddy..:)


More power to your elbow..
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Managed my daily painting challenge for today on the SketchClubApp.

It is from a statue in the grounds of St Bees Priory.
It is a very eerie statue. It was early evening. I was on my own. I had gone for one of my little excursions of a few days away (I sleep in the car, on mountain tops and by beaches...it sorts my wanderlust nature).

The eyes of the different children on the statue follow you. They open and close. At least that is what it looks like...

So I took photos and videos...and even on my videos the eyes still appeared to follow you and open and close.

I wanted to get that feeling in this painting today...it has taken me around two hours...

Here is a link to the statue and priory. The boy I did is on the top right side...

http://www.docbrown.info/docspics/lakes/lakespage10.htm

And here is my painting...

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a very good capture,

and as said, rather haunting too.
 
Family virtual meal went excellently 2 hours of chatting, eating, drinking, story telling, music and a game of I went to the shops and bought, memory game, mind you I'm Sure some cheating was going on. Will certainly be doing it again.
 
ILike @Muddy Cyclist it also gave me the shivers @gennepher I hadn't realised that you had intended it to. You were definitely successful.

a very good capture,

and as said, rather haunting too.

Thank you both of you.

The statue was very spooky, especially as I was on my own, and night was beginning to fall. I have wanted to do that painting for a few years, so I could give some of the essence of the spookiness I felt.
 
Thank you both of you.

The statue was very spooky, especially as I was on my own, and night was beginning to fall. I have wanted to do that painting for a few years, so I could give some of the essence of the spookiness I felt.

You succeeded! :)
 
i don't trust trump, but he is their president, for now.

but this.. is just beyond the pale.
Has he even thought were this could go ..:wideyed:

pitting people against state authorities.
like the constitution doesn't count or matter.

After saying that governors don't have the control ..
which they DO
then being told HE was wrong,
which he doesn't like
he spits the dummy out
and does THIS..omg

how does this end well...:sorry:

https://metro.co.uk/2020/04/17/dona...tates-liberate-coronavirus-lockdown-12573002/

#prayforamerica
 
Fbg 6.9 at 4 am

Temp 36.1

This is how Popeye sleeps on me each night. I go to sleep sitting propped up but I slide down the bed during the night and realise fur is tickling my lips...so I grabbed phone this morning to see if I could capture it...he couldn't get much closer...

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18-04-2020
7.Am FBG 5.6
No further need for bread. MrSlim got the job and will be leaving tomorrow. He is not a medic, but will be supporting their efforts arranging hospital discharges. It's likely he will be away at least three months.
Major shopping trip this morning. Anything forgotten today will have to be carried home by me on my bike. Trying to get all the heavy stuff.
@Krystyna23040 Have taken to your idea of measuring cream in coffee. Now find one tablespoon is plenty and the cream supply lasts a lot longer. Thank you.
@geefull Am full of admiration for all of you posting your art. Have tried but I really don't have any talent.
Made the soda bread yesterday, used all the flour, so cant make any more. Looks good. MrSlim is eating it, so with that and the two slices left in the freezer can last until Monday or Tuesday.
 
6.2 this morning as we awake to a world pushed even closer to the edge.

I wish I was 30 years younger, I was ready for it then, perhaps being old means I don't have to hang around for the finale :(

After saying that governors don't have the control ..
which they DO
then being told HE was wrong,
which he doesn't like
he spits the dummy out
and does THIS..omg

how does this end well...

He has given a presidential sanction for civil war, why he is still in office beggars belief
Remembering February 27, 1933
 
Good morning everyone from a quiet yet promising morning in the dark and dangerous north

The wonder wheel twice cooked pork belly and shredded cabbage married with bacon came in at 5.7 this am - oops! Still, that’s OK.

Lost a friend to the virus, 15 years younger than us. Right out of the blue. Still not going out.
Hotels cancelled on Booking dot Com. Brittany Ferries have issued vouchers. Family weekend cancelled. Car hire from Berlin to Poland cancelled. Awaiting airline to cancel flights to Berlin and in the meantime, flights to USA postponed. Can’t see me traveling abroad until I have been vaccinated - or demised.

Still, the seeds on the windowsill are coming along nicely. Mrs Miggins will instruct me as to where they will end up in the garden.

Have as wonderful a day as you can. Koffy time.
 
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5.1 this morning - have continued to keep the cream really low and haven't gone overboard with the Montezuma 's and almond butter so am really pleased that my low fbs reflects this.

It is horrible outside so doggie walk postponed until later. Dogs are snoozing on their beds. We are relaxing with newspapers and coffee in the conservatory
 
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