Lamont D
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Stunning by Mrs J.Whoops I forgot to post Mrs J’s latest artwork View attachment 69675
obviously, gifted artist.
Very detailed.
Stunning by Mrs J.Whoops I forgot to post Mrs J’s latest artwork View attachment 69675
This is so sci fi.Fbg 7.1
High because of the stress of that iPad Pro yesterday.
It is still charging at the rate of 1 % every 3 to 4 hours (something like that). And it has got back up to 25 % again. So, about 40 plus hours has got it to 25% Or something ridiculous. I am not strong at maths, but given this has an unknown unpredictability, lets say this might get to 50% in the next few days. Then I might be able to tick a few precious photos in its archives and email them to myself. It won't allow me to connect up to airdrop. The battery goes down too quickly for me to even to set up to send it to the cloud, let alone send. I might be able to choose and send maybe 4 or 5 photos at a time by email. That is the last plan I have as regards my photos.
Depends how long the battery holds before it descends faster than a faulty lift in a horror movie. This may get me a few precious photos. I can only try. How long the IPad Pro will hold out doing this before the battery dies completely, I don't know.
But I have been doing some stuff remotely on some apps, in that iPad Pro, in it which was important stuff, and I granted them more permissions than I did on other apps, and while it is possible I needed to ungrant those permissions, and some other stuff before I delete everything on that iPad. If I don't and just delete the content and apps of the iPad Pro as a whole, then I won't be able to access my content again (it is my content) because it will have been granted specifically to an app on a device I won't be able to access any more...it was device specific.
And I am now able to open that app up on iPad Mini, this device and access my content. It is a bit time consuming. I am racking my brains to remember if there is anything else I might be wise to do remotely...before the iPad Pro gives up the will to live...
I have been sorting out my collection of usb leads for charging/running different devices. And I took a photo of the leads for my Creative today. And while I am creating kaleidoscopes in Kaleider, a large black cat is doing his best to squeeze into the small box that housed all these leads...oh he got in and was pleased with himself, but it was a cheap Amazon box, and it burst at the corners....
So this kaleidoscope is from those usb leads.
I keep falling asleep here, the air is too still. It is far too hot. I just went to the kitchen window, and the man over the road has all his windows wide open and the front door open...so he & his wife are feeling it too...I need a shower and a change of clothes...Midnight and all the stray cats have disappeared to cooler climes, aka the woods at the back of me. He disappeared for 2 days last time. The only plus is that he is slimmer than he has ever been. He is not a hunting cat, so comes back hungry. All the other strays are hunting cats. He still has the weight to lose. So he is okay.
I need a fresh flask of tea...
Have your best kind of day.
Take care.
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Took a 2nd look because of thatThis is so sci fi.
similar to an event horizon.
I like it.
It may be that the way we respond to difficulties (some greater, some lesser), is both a marker to our personality, to the weight of cross we can bear, or a kind of work-out for our emotional and mental development. The harder it gets, the more our emotional (spiritual) muscles have to work, which should lead to strength. It doesn't seem so at the time, but if we continue doing the best we can under severely trying circumstances, we must be developing as individuals.7.4.
I'm still shaking from yesterday, worse than normal, can't hold much in my left hand, especially liquids or crockery!!!!
Mrs L is safely in bed.
good thing the test is on the box, as the weather is awful. Commonly known as a wet one.
soggy and cooler than of late.
still mid teens but it's the type of rain that soaks you. Sodden, damp, misty and yuk.
I slept fitfully again, last night, unlike me. So I'm trying to relax, no chores until kitchen duties later, some chicken to go in oven.
I hope this next bit doesn't read badly.
one of my favourite comedy series is called The Good Place. If you haven't watched it yet, you are missing an excellent comedy series.
The bottom line is about four people that have died and gone to the good place, because of the way they have lived their lives on Earth.
But they are not those people.
They should not be there.
Spoiler alert, or I will try and skirt the spoiler.
However, because of the deception to keep the truth from the good place 'architects'.
All the four keep doing is upsetting each other.
I watched a synopsis of the series on YouTube and the video described the effects of being in such a situation and how they intend to be better because of the threat of torture in the bad place, if caught.
Has an effect of torturing each other.
The four will keep on just being annoying to each other.
In simple terms, people naturally annoy you.
You may not be aware of it.
We can't help it.
We don't like to but we do.
We argue, we criticise, we disagree, which has it's capacity to cause the many mental health issues and conditions.
Sometimes, we are just nasty, not realising how much damage we do to others.
Most of us are effected by crime in some way, some are in relationships, and some of it is mental torture.
Intended or not.
Can you see where I'm going with this?
Is this my 'bad place?'
Is life torturing me?
Is this my existential test for my after life?
Am I over thinking everything again?
John-Paul Sartre wrote a similar synopsis on how cruel a similar situation can be.
Mental cruelty is in this life.
My best wishes to you lot as always.
Hi mate.and I feel I have been a bad carer for her.
My anger, my frustration, with her obsession like conversation over chrimbo and food and anything that can be so hard for me to try and be reasonable with it all.
Yes, indeed @Krystyna23040. When some comedian used our address plus a fictitious name in order to avoid a series of parking fines, it took almost six months to resolve.Yes, you are right @gennepher, it could have taken months - which would have been really stressful.
It was stunningly beautiful @gennepher. I often wish I was an artist and could paint it.That sounds really beautiful @Krystyna23040
I did some paintings, of sunbeams @Krystyna23040 which I quite liked when I was with my art group pre covid and lockdowns, not sure where the paintings are but photographs are on that recalcitrant recharging iPad Pro. If I can find them, I'll post one or two.It was stunningly beautiful @gennepher. I often wish I was an artist and could paint it.
Thank you @ianpspursGood morning all from a dull and damp L.A. at the start of a week of more autumnal weather before a week when something vaguely like summer is slated to return - confused.com or what? Unknown fbg but Abbott/Parcelforce kindly woke (sorry Alf) us with a voice text informing us that a parcel - the sensor - will be delivered this very day. What earthly good that will do is beyond me but while I'm tracking what my bg is doing and hypothesising why that may be so my mind isn't on anything even more sinister. @Annb good news on the mattress seeming to give you better sleep. @karen8967 great fbg and wonderful to see you here, hope all is well with you. @gennepher thank you for sharing both yesterday's and today's splendid kaleidoscopes. @jjraak your post on caring was amazing, heartfelt and a tribute to your spirit. My keto raspberry granola should have absorbed enough kefir to be vaguely squishy by now so I can eat it and take some meds. Hopefully y'all won't need to work hard to enjoy all/some/parts of your Monday.