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I clicked on ‘funny’ - not much wiseness here and what there was is kept in a jar at the side of the bed.yy u r yy u b. yy u r 4 me 1 c
I clicked on ‘funny’ - not much wiseness here and what there was is kept in a jar at the side of the bed.yy u r yy u b. yy u r 4 me 1 c
That statement @ianpspurs has put me in an extreme state of confusificationyy u r yy u b. yy u r 4 me 1 c
@gennepher yes, you are right, they don't make it easy.Hugs @Krystyna23040
They don't make it easy do they?
I suppose there are some advantages to being deaf and so unable to use a telephonic instrument....
I like this @dunelm and I am off to Google Fu Baoshi...Good morning everyone, it’s another wonderfully quiet start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of chicken licken came home to roost at 5.4 this am
Well the MOT debacle was a mere damp squib and late as it was, a shiny new virtual pass certificate appeared on the DVLA website for all to read and to download and even print off if you have the secret V5 number. The wonders of the interweb - but do print one off darling, once can’t be too careful. Heart attack, or was it panic attack? My rather large and not yet completed alcohol xylophone disappeared yesterday. Luckily I spotted it peeping sheepishly out of a packing box - “Don’t seal that box” was the order of the day - never mind dragging up that ‘England expects …” nonsense, that is on 21st - this is serious stuff.
Breakfast - or possibly brunch - with daughter on the cards today and of course the delights of the girl in the bubble, up and coming font of all knowledge who can now interject with the words ‘yes’ and ‘no’ into any polite conversation within earshot. She will be 2 at the end of this month.
Art bit - after the artist Fu Baoshi who brought Japanese visual elements to the Chinese ink painting tradition. I think it’s the weekend for some folk who work - have a smashing day whatever you are doing. I shall begin be initiating the ceremony of the cafetière.
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Thank you @gennepher - I like his style of painting and have practiced with a good number of his pieces. I does take some time to build up layers of ink and I am still working on just how wet or dry a brush should be. Too wet a brush can be disaterous.I like this @dunelm and I am off to Google Fu Baoshi...
Is that good or bad? Tea is good, always good. The other condition may need the aid of your invisible Dr. The Saj is on the case so probably don't hold your breath, hun.That statement @ianpspurs has put me in an extreme state of confusification
I shall now go and make a cuppa tea and ponder...
It's the coronal mass ejections that would bother me!Thanks @ianpspurs
I also call it a clothes horse, or at least the wooden one I do.
So, I went to Google for meanings and stuff. And Google threw this at me...
It wouldn't let me post a link which gives all round explanation photos of this, so here is a screenshot.
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I would get completely entangled putting that up ...give me a simple clothes horse any day..
Tied the Baptists in my village in knots did that. Y'all enjoy the service in the comfort of your own home. I think COVID has been a boon for bringing Christian worship to people "where they are." Anyone know if other faiths have used online?There is no way it will be grape juice for us!
I don't think the early Christians used non alcoholic fruit juice!
Yes, the Methodists in our local church and the United Reformed church in Norwich have both used online.Tied the Baptists in my village in knots did that. Y'all enjoy the service in the comfort of your own home. I think COVID has been a boon for bringing Christian worship to people "where they are." Anyone know if other faiths have used online?
Thanks very much @ianpspurs for that YouTube link.Greetings on Trinity plus 20 which arrived sharpish this year. Must be the effect of becoming a decrepit OAP in June. Never used to be this way. Pointillism and fbg - I'm thinking of hosting a webinar - only thinking so chillax. 5.2 on Swipey - won't change the numbers however I feel about that. Like the rest of us, I'll have another go today. Of course, significant variables will make comparisons meaningless. Don't tell anyone that though, let them figure it out themselves. Flu jab and the return of my dear wife yesterday - both will impact me today but how I wonder? Two grandchildren visiting this morning although a risk analysis would probably mean the event is uninsurable. @gennepher hug for the AH neighbour with the Duracel Bunny work ethic but winner for all the fartnarkling behind that creative. Psalm 137 vs 1-6 reminded me of this - no need to be S Holmes Esq to see the resonance in me bonce. Actually been an earworm for some time now. Great chune so believer or not shake ya booty. Never do today what can be put off until tomorrow
Enjoy your day @Krystyna230405.1 this morning. Feel really lazy this morning. We are off to Gooderstone Water Gardens later this morning. Hopefully the cafe hasn't closed for the winter. We are looking forward to seeing the autumnal colours.
@gennepher I do like your idea of ..."The Revenge of the Starlings (on AH Neighbour)"
What a palaver with fortress AH neighbor but a clear winner for re-organising the day in your favour and producing the murmuration collageFbg 6.5
His Lordship and I were hoping to go in the garden yesterday in the sun, but AH neighbour had his screaming/grinding/drilling machinery going. It was so loud as if it were taking place in my head working on my skull and teeth. I took my hearing processor off, otherwise I would have been a manic Jack Nicholson...but Popeye was visibly disturbed at the noise. So we came in, shut all windows from the incessant screaming machinery. And retreated to the furthest part of my bungalow away from it.
This AH neighbour is in his mid 70's. How can he keep this up on a daily basis since March this year. And he still hasn't moved in. The bungalow of empty of people, unless he has a secret basement...
And yes, I have reported it to the council. This is a residential area. I have no idea what the guy is actually doing because of his Fort Knox fence. This exceeds acceptable noise levels, and I am a profoundly deaf person now unable to wear my cochlear hearing processor in my garden.
Creative stuff...
A murmuration of starlings landed on my roof and garden, demolishing the small bird feeders. And an Alfred Hitchcock movie is developing in my head..."The Revenge of the Starlings (on AH Neighbour)", and I have got as far as the starlings pecking his flesh clean and standing triumphant pecking out his eyes. Sorry if this is a gruesome image.
Okay back to creative stuff. I grabbed my Pixel phone and shot a few pictures through my dirty windows, and then moments later they vanished. These are not very good pictures, the starlings took me by surprise, and the last pic (bottom right) shows a wee little sparrow worried about the demolishment by the starlings of his suet balls.
I had difficulty making a collage of these. The Pixel screen is so tiny, that I needed a magnifying glass and a pair of tweezers to move those pics around in the collage...you can see I have made a bit of a mess of this...
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