good morning all
4.6 yesterday and 4.3 this morning
missed posting yesterday because it got late whilst I was fiddling about trying out the manufacture of a third fabric mask pattern

I like the fitted ones but they're a close fit and mr gee's glasses steam up. the second type (3 pleats) he says are ok and comfy but the pattern I have seems too tall (chin to eyes distance). Pattern no 3 has one box pleat in it and he's liking the fit
Shopping day today, the weekly dose of stress and worry along with the Tea bags and cauliflower

Not too bad shopper numbers wise here in the windy North this morning with a mixture of masked and non-masked variants. Mr gee's latest snazzy checked mask seems to have performed ok
Shopping delivered to mum mostly according to her list although it appears that 'bread flour' has achieved 'mythical' status in our area, haven't seen any for ages. If I can get plain flour I'll add some of the vital wheat gluten I bought recently to it, that should bring it up to strength.
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@SlimLizzy - ouch, hugs for the toes
@gennepher - chocolate rabbits and charming pastels

I like the blended fields though I should imagine it's quite a messy process
@Muddy Cyclist - Hugs for the worries about your MIL, not a happy situation.
I love the the hawthorn blossom, ours isn't nearly so far on as yours is. It's a wonderfully light filled sketch.
Art catch up -
no 1 is a fairly disasterous rendition of a Keith Nash painting I saw on Pinterest, he's an artist from Norfolk, lots of abstract watery landscapes with dramatic skies. My struggle was (obviously) with water control, which has resulted in some spectacular sky cauliflowers
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no 2 - the Hawthorn here is less developed than further South, this bit was clipped a few days ago from the tree next to Mum's gate.
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