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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Thanks I hope you get a rest today too. Its easy for your mind to wander when awake in the middle of the night, isnt it? Everyone seems to be on edge atm even though we try our best. Have a good day you and the KC.
 
Thanks I hope you get a rest today too. Its easy for your mind to wander when awake in the middle of the night, isnt it? Everyone seems to be on edge atm even though we try our best. Have a good day you and the KC.

Thank you.
^. .^
 
I know I said I felt like I was turning into a cat, but thank goodness I've not yet reached this stage!




My vet clinic, OTOP, posted their current status on their website this morning:

 
Top dressage riders are extremely athletic, strong leg muscles, six packs even the ladies, it does not look it to watch but it's very tasking. If you do it often enough with the same horse the horse knows what you want almost in advance as though they can read your thoughts or feel the change in your body language before the rider even asks with a slight muscle change, very perceptive animals. For me though it was never exciting enough, Team Chasing was my favoured equine sport. I'm Still full of admiration for top dressage riders though.
 
My rating for your post was Agree. Just to clarify that I 100% agree with what you said in the post - but absolutely did not agree that you 'really need to stay out of this topic from now on'
 
good afternoon all

4.4 today

it was wet yesterday and frosty overnight but it's looking better now

We may get a bit of bush chopping done later if it continues to dry up and will definitely get a walk I'm realising all over again how much better I feel if we manage to get out for a walk round the village

Stay safe everyone and I hope your day is treating you kindly

@gennepher interesting new project
@Muddy Cyclist thank you for the compliment, I am always impressed by the drama of light in your paintings and your bold use of colour, the more abstract one is mighty fine (but then so was the first generation)

Today's art catchup -
three very similar paintings, the intention was for me to try my three paint boxes and see how they handle in comparison to each other, all painted on craft card and with a finishing touch from the white gel pen

no 1 is the Windsor and Newton, once again the blue I used for the sky dried lighter, on the other hand the blue I used for the sea didn't


no 2 is the Kuretake - more vibrant and lighter

and no 3 is the Daler Rowney - Although the sky is a bit messier I like the sea best on this one, more transparent (as expected) than the Kuretake.
 
Mr K put up some Christmas lights yesterday after reading in the 'i' that someone had put up Christmas lights to cheer the street up.

Once he had put them up we realised that he had put up blue lights for the NHS. That was more by luck than judgement. They will go on tonight at 8pm
 
I really like all three paintings. The first one is more stormy and the other two are calm and tranquil.
 

Yes, that's why we were advised to practice our tests without the horse! Because they memorize the pattern.
Or, as you know, just work on individual movements but don't put them together until you ride the test itself.

I would have loved to do Team Chasing, Cross Country, steeplechasing too -- but found the basics for that beyond me when I came back to riding in middle age.
Most of my riding friends, then and now, have enjoyed trail riding most of all. They will haul out to state and national parks and ride for hours.
 
I like all 3 @geefull

in the first one the sea is more powerful.

in the third which I like best, the painting is more ethereal...
 
So here is the second of my Fence Line series, blimey sounds like I know what I'm doing most the time it's trial and error. Painting method is still nice and loose, not sure about the colours in the foreground, still it's done.

A4 watercolour 45 mins. I have put the first on the post as a thumb nail, there will be three in the series.



First in series....
 
Brilliant! I like the sea in the second one but you have really given some depths to the cliff in the third.
 
Another triumph.
 

They are lovely. I love the sea in all weathers. Thank you for posting them. And thank you too for reminding me that if I get up and get out for a walk it might actually be worth it.
 
@geeful thank you for the latest seascapes, all intriguing. Lke the swell in the second one especially.
@Muddy Cyclist thanks for the second in the fence series. To me its like after the rain and I like the plants in the foreground.
@karen8967 I dont always remember but thanks for the uplifting messages you post regularly, the one with the white rose about love really affected me,
 
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