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Thanks Gennepher your digital painting is really uplifting and I did enjoy your link re painting the sky. Might even give it a go, and Ill definitely look forward to your Thursday inspiration.
Thank you @DJC3
 
I love the latest digital painting it is full of light and beauty, so thank you.
 
Grrrrrrrrrr ...
I am completely confused. I have talked to both property managers -- the one at my apartment building here and the one at the apartment building I'm planning to move to.
I understand that I cannot move into the apartment there unless I bring with me a federal form saying I have vacated the apartment here.
I was told by the manager there that the form will be faxed from the office there to the office here and that it must be signed and given to me to deliver by hand.
I was told by the manager here that the form does not need to be signed by anyone anywhere so why can't the manager there just e-mail me the form.
Today the manager there says he can e-mail me the form or snail-mail me the form.
He also said that he does not know when the move-in specialist there will call me to set up a move-in date. It will be within the next 30 days. It may be sometime in April.
I say, But -- as per your instructions -- I have already given my 30 days' notice here.
I cannot leave here until I can move in there.
I cannot set up a moving date with my friend doing the actual moving until the specialist there lets me know when I can move.
I am ready to leave as soon as tomorrow because I do not want my current place to go into lockdown or have the governor restrict all movement (I don't think he will; he has implied that he won't but I don't know).
I cannot make my plans until the specialist calls me, and now I am told she may not call me for 29 days.
I guess the people there think my friend and I are just sitting on our hands doing nothing and can jump into action within 24 hours.

This is not the army. But it certainly is Hurry Up And Wait.

Grrrrrrrrrrr ................
















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How frustrating! You must be tearing your hair out. Keeping everything crossed for happy ending 2
 
Oh Saskia how very frustrating for you. I so hope that you get some clarity and as you say the sooner the better. Big hugs to you and the KC from me and the girls. Keep talking to us!
 
Hope everyone’s been out for the 8 o’clock clap? Daughter in Newquay said the whole town erupted - fireworks and everything. Very uplifting. We are in a very quiet remote spot so just a few houses at it.
Yup, but very quiet here. I am a bit on the edge of stuff here.
But I could hear it from Liverpool (just) and that travelled over two rivers!!!
 
Oh dear @SaskiaKC
Hugs for you
Here is a wee little angel to watch over you and KittenCat so it all goes smoothly.



And here is the magic window you can gaze in to call this wee little angel when you need her...

 
We have more or less written off our July visit to France, being pessimistic I can't see how things can get sorted and back to normal by then, but who knows. Need to renew our passports but can't get yo post office I suppose I could try online but more difficult.
 

Not sure if you can watch any of the European TV networks @SaskiaKC , sure the same stories will repeat in new York, then every one of the states ..gloomy, yep..reality..sadly so

Not wanting to scare you, but sometimes seeing the storm is what helps save many.

I never ever worried about flu, until I got older.
Then I never ever worried about flu, but got sensible and had the jab, just in case.

But this..from what I have seen.
Holy S***

The FLU post us a red herring, no dispute flu kills.
But this is a pandemic.
IF everyone who got flu, all got it at the same time ..the system would be as close to collapse as it is now...BUT.. we have medications, treatments and vaccines to stop it.

There is NO...I repeat, there is NO medication, treatments or vaccine to stop it.

Simply massive amounts of oxygen.
And not enough machines to provide it,
So they get rationed.

Countries across Europe dont now treat the elderly..will we follow? .I think most likely.

I won't argue too long @SaskiaKC
I know we all think our way is right

I just hate to see trump lead you to a much greater disaster then it needs to be.

So much as you trust trump, I beg you, please look outside the box..see if it is possible HE is wrong, take care
#prayforamerica
 
Hi there. We scored well on the clapometer here on the Coast. I used a fog horn to make a big noise (show off).

Earlier made two portions of chicken curry from only one chicken breast, by stretching the dish with red lentils. My dear grandmother would have been proud of me, Think she used swede or potatoes in 1940 for similar effect.
 
With all that's crazy going on in the world I feel uneasy posting my art this evening. Equally I promised I would finish the first in my @OldButBold Lost Souls watercolour. So here it is A4 size Watercolour Lost Souls entering the grey havens by moonlight.

 
Don't feel uneasy. As one of those 1.5 million who need shielding I appreciate you sharing the fruits of your talent. Consider it part of putting your arm around us and thanks very much.
 
@gennepher hugs for your day, winner for. Very simple but pleasing piece of digital art.

@SaskiaKC what a mess, so frustrating I wish you could sort it out quickly.

@jjraak its very surreal here halfway up the UK, beautiful sunny days cruelly deceiving, quiet streets, families chattering and happily entertaining their children in gardens, couples hand in hand walking their dogs, sole cyclists enjoying the empty roads, food stores making shopping civilised, no one in a rush, time to smell the roses along the way and a promise of Spring around every corner, life as it should be. Reality is treachously hidden, I can feel the storm coming and quake in my boots, cold fear runs through my every nerve and I know I am nowhere near prepared for what is to come. You are seeing the beginning down there in London, I wish you and your family and all here and throughout the land well and thank you for posting the facts, please keep it up it helps and brings us back to the reality and terror of this virus.

I have a nephew and his wife working as high profile nurses in Newzeland, they know they will be called to join the many fighting on the front line, although young both have health issues, my sister is very concerned.

@DJC3 your relative is right it's going to be a very different world. Dennis is looking good.
 
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