OK I am 28 minutes past yesterday but here is yesterday's art. COlour Pencil a tad larger than A4 20 minutes.
Inspired by @OldButBold photograph and his wonderful description of lost souls. This is a study for some paintings I will do based on the photograph, probably in oils or acrylic. I have included the photo as a thumbnail.
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The dangers were always there from numerous sources we all just didn't acknowledge them. Many other cultures are much more open in acknowledging them and giving thanks to who or what ever they feel kept them safe. Moot point whether our sophistication or sophistry has taken the biggest hit.Who would have ever have seriously considered that the commute to work could have deadly consequences.
What ??The dangers were always there from numerous sources we all just didn't acknowledge them.
Thank you for your compliments re art work and posting your animal experiences. How sad you lost your mother to the wilder elements of our world but hope my work touched you with a positive and lovely memory of your mom.Happy to see how my story of the guinea-pigs and other pets brought back good memories to many
That is a stunning drawing, especially with @OldButBold 's description, 'Souls lost at sea returning to the land' to go with it. My mother drowned 23 years ago in a sailing accident during a storm and your work really touched me.
I'm not sure how close I'm dancing to the forum rules here but do you perchance sell your work?
(If so, please don't post a link, that would definitely cross the line of the forum rules.)
So there was no bombs, crashes, sick people mingling, muggings, attacks on people? People always knew the rest of the passengers weren't contagious or murderous? History isn't littered with examples of plagues?What ??
When did taking the bus to work for millions become risky ?
Utter tosh at this moment in timeSo there was no bombs, crashes, sick people mingling, muggings, attacks on people? People always knew the rest of the passengers weren't contagious or murderous? History isn't littered with examples of plagues?
Respect for your concern and rural Suffolk isn't London so our perspectives are bound to be different. We seem as a society to have become far too complacent around all kinds of risk - dismissed as Health and Safety gone mad. This threat (COVID) is on a whole new level and it has highlighted the danger of that complacency especially in heavily populated areas.Utter tosh at this moment in time
Do take the best care you can HB and its people like you that keep us ticking along unlike the crowds of idiots out in the parks and beaches yesterday. Watch your back or more importantly your front.Morning...no time to read posts have to get ready for work...I'm in Central London cant say I'm not worried but have to go to work...will be packing the usual things in bag hand sanitiser anti-bacterial wipes disposable gloves...myself & my colleagues considered key workers many thousands of us self employed not backed by this government with financial protection as other workers are hoping those measures will be revised today...keep safe everyone.
Good morning all from the quietness of the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of strange days and staying at home came in at a fair to middling 4.3 this am.
Stayed at home yesterday and will be doing so now unless I need to forage for wine and other essentials.
The garden is looking spruce after supervising Mrs Miggins from the safety of the summer house.
I have now set up a gym in the conservatory; road bike on a back wheel conversion kit, resistance bands, kettle bells, weights and exercise mat - probably will only visit it once.
Hope everyone is well and not going insane just yet. I had my insanity melt down quite a long time ago and do my mind altering mantra, curtesy of a wonderful CBT psych, as and when - you have to escape into the realms of reality some times - Make it so Spock.
Here is my favorite version of “From A Distance”, words included for @gennepher
Have a great day if you can, don’t forget to wear your hoola hoop if you venure outdoors.
Koffy calls
The soup/stew kitchen where my hubby was volunteering had a directive for it to close so this charity is no longer able to support the homeless and low income families at this time. This left their cooking unit redundant for the foreseeable. Anyway the person who runs it got a phone call from someone who used to volunteer at the charity asking if it were possible to use the unit as some people in Middlesbrough council are wanting a place where they can make up food parcels to distribute to the vulnerable in the area. Not sure if it is official food parcels which the PM talked about or something of a voluntary nature.yes it is as i am finding out each day.
The songs are getting better, the family are lovely for making such effort, the least we can do is congregate as per govt instructions. more come out each day, may be an issue at some point, but i do check my 6 at all times and move as others get close.
we are blessed, as will others be. once we all come to this point, sadly.
a slight side note, the lady NHS.has hit me..
the video of the Medic crying because of no food left on shelves...hit me too
i have suggested to our group, that when we shop, we all buy ONE item extra for the NHS in our locality.
sure many may not need it, but as this crisis bites, they do and will suffer the most...less time, more stress, poor food choice
be nice if we could all chip in a bit to add to their shopping
and if given to a NHS worker, but not needed by them it could then go to the team at the local hospital to distribute as they see fit to those team members going without, due to the selfless acts of theirs and the selfish actions of others.
i see it as a giant harvest festival for NHS staff..Sod the chocolates,, lets give them the option of a choice of foods. while
they work saving lives, while we sit at home
the least they deserve and we can offer, is that they get to EAT proper decent food at the end of shift, after they have slaved away working to save US & our families.
Thanks PM just had a phone call from the company I work with they have said don't go to work today...they will pay me then have a meeting about how to deal with this...relieved.Do take the best care you can HB and its people like you that keep us ticking along unlike the crowds of idiots out in the parks and beaches yesterday. Watch your back or more importantly your front.
Morning all. Fbg of 6.2 which makes me feel the need to exculpate myself in these austere times. OMAD and LCHF yesterday along with isolation ending up with that result feels like letting the side down badly. Fantastic art work @Muddy Cyclist and @gennepher. Heart warming tales (the singing) @jjraak and (the rent) @Muddy Cyclist. @dunelm great fbg and I too find that version of the song my favourite. Have this sentiment on the house - I like this video the best.
lyrics https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/judds/lovecanbuildabridge.html
Hugs @HarryBeauThanks PM just had a phone call from the company I work with they have said don't go to work today...they will pay me then have a meeting about how to deal with this...relieved.
Good he's hopelessly incompetent as are the rest of the cabinet we need leadership & strong direction it won't come from the present administration get them to step aside...we must have better crisis managers in the Tory party bring them forward or if it has to be cross party managers so be it...now is not the time for egos or status party politics must be put aside we have to work out the best way to limit/mitigate the damage this virus is inflicting & will inflict...keep as safe as you can everyone.Hancock mullered by pierce on breakfast TV.
Thanks gennepher I am relieved.Hugs @HarryBeau
I am so glad you don't have to go to work today x
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