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I do like that small yet very detailed drawing for today, that's a nice blue you have given the sky and clouds, very effective. You northerners are a tough breed venturing out in rowing boats at this time of year who did you convince to model for you.

I hope your day is sunny as you wish for.
Thank you @Muddy Cyclist - unfortunately Mrs Miggins is not talking to me right now after being conned into getting into that boat.
 
Love this @dunelm

I am seeing how much detail I will be able to create in those tiny samples if I want to. Getting more ideas from you!

I hope you get another sunny day. Very good for the soul...
Ah, thanks @gennepher - I do like the way that these samples are listed and labeled, I am ticking the sheet next to those samples that I like. Might even just get more samples to play with in Lilliput style.
 
Thank you @Muddy Cyclist - unfortunately Mrs Miggins is not talking to me right now after being conned into getting into that boat.
A moment's reflection tells one there is Buckley's of conning Mrs Miggins and we both know it. Of course, it begs the question just how you managed to bat so far above your average? There are a few of us here who also seem to have "lucked out" like that. Don't tell Alf. Obviously happens in reverse, eh @Krystyna23040 :angelic:
 
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Finished yesterday's watercolour of frosty day in a valley we walked in yesterday...

A4 watercolour...

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Might try one more then looking at forecast for next week move onto to rain scenes, we shall see..
 
NHS england rang up at lunchtime re: the living gargoyles instruction. :)
Second jab postponed until march.
If it means some other life is saved its ok, if its a bodge, then its not.
Perhaps, if its expedient we shall be terminated early in the future, in a Utopian Brave New World.:)
D.
 
Was still freezing hard with all snow present at 1630 yesterday but practically all the snow had gone by this morning.
Never seen it go so quick.
D.
 
Finished yesterday's watercolour of frosty day in a valley we walked in yesterday...

A4 watercolour...

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Might try one more then looking at forecast for next week move onto to rain scenes, we shall see..

Oh that looks terribly cold and you have nailed the frost, especially on the tree trunks. The blue tones adds a real chill as the air hangs amongst the trees.
 
Oh that looks terribly cold and you have nailed the frost, especially on the tree trunks. The blue tones adds a real chill as the air hangs amongst the trees.
Thankyou, chilly it was but I have been colder. A winters walk a couple of years back over snow covered penines with waterfalls frozen to a stand still and creaking snow bridges over deep gullies so we roped up, it was so cold Mrs MC's cheekes froze and I'm not saying which ones. :)
 
NHS england rang up at lunchtime re: the living gargoyles instruction. :)
Second jab postponed until march.
If it means some other life is saved its ok, if its a bodge, then its not.
Perhaps, if its expedient we shall be terminated early in the future, in a Utopian Brave New World.:)
D.
Ouch, expected though even against the advice of the scientists who created it. Sadly I suspect it's a bodge and supply issues rather than vaccinating more. What a mess.
 
Decided not to walk to our local market town because of the huge amount of traffic driving towards it through our village. Instead we meandered for an hour around our very large village. It was a lovely walk and we hardly saw anyone.
When we crossed the main road through our village again there was still a huge amount of traffic going both ways through along the road. I don't think I have seen it so busy on a Sunday for ages. I wonder where they were all going to.
 
A very imaginative piece with so much going on, art made for the creation of stories, magical, mysterious, dark and scary.

That new breed of mice sound a tad expensive in their tastes.

Thank you very much :)

They have exclusive tastes...
 
Ah, thanks @gennepher - I do like the way that these samples are listed and labeled, I am ticking the sheet next to those samples that I like. Might even just get more samples to play with in Lilliput style.
I think it is an amazing collection of samples...
They may be enough in themselves without committing the a big roll...
 
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Morning Brethren, Sisteren, NonCisgenderen and Refusetobecatagorisederen. Today's assembly draws upon Pointillism, the Exeter Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills. Swipey's last gasp was 5.4 - into biosecure bag pronto for that. Number is obs ok but factor in device and what is usual it is way off. Hr later waking, end of Swipey may explain partly but that is clutching at straws. Lynx? The big picture is made up of individual data points. Exeter Chiefs players not happy with Rob Baxter feeling last week's loss didn't ruin the big picture. Bills? Won a Playoff game for first time in 25 years. Success may still come after years of effort. Don't give up. I'm very much with the Exeter players by nature but T2 management is all about the whole season, big picture, long game. Assembly is over, go calmly to your first lesson.:angelic:
Good afternoon@ianpspurs. Just to say enjoy the match at 4.30pm. :)
 
This is a link to a montage of Vincent Van Gough paintings while Don McLean sings Starry Starry Night. This version has subtitles for @gennepher. I thought it was really lovely.
 
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