great news about your friend johnpol hugs for the rollercoaster bgs ,love the pics of sid and trixMorning all from a sunny and peaceful North East (unless you can ignore the Motocross bikes and off road vehicles in the farmers fields, don't ask) well my general unwellness is now getting a bit tiresome, numbers are now on an official rollercoaster and Doomy is loving it! 7 yesterday morning 27 before I tried to go to bed! 4.1 this morning and god knows what it will be later on! Ah the vagaries' of Type 1 eh, who'd want it, no really, someone take it just for a bit, then when it settles down I'll have it back. Anyhoo I've stopped watching the news, or as I call it "The internet rumour mill given voice on the TV" had enough of the inane questions like "Do you regret bringing the Nightingale Hospitals online and not using them" and don't get me started on the "relaxing of the Lockdown" questions, sorry I got carried away, I'm waiting on the delivery of a Bench to go with my weights delivery then I can get lost into training again. training is my escape from all this madness. And on to some good news for me, my greatest friend and Coach Alan Turner, is finally winning his fight with Covid 19 he's been in an induced coma, ventilated, for 4 weeks and has been brought around and then taken to a ward. Considering it's been touch and go, and he's had Kidney failure, to receive the news yesterday that he's facetimed his family and actually spoken to them, well I don't mind saying I was a bit emotional.
anyway enough of my ramblings as its International Hump day (Wednesday I think) have a good one and more importantly take care and stay safe. here's a picture of the Twits Sid and Trix to warm your hearts
Stay Safe everyone.
john have I no idea what to say about your numbers apart from what a battle you are having with your diabetes...I'm woefully ignorant of type 1 diabetes hopefully someone else can offer useful support who some knowledge of what you're going through...fantastic to hear your friend is finally on the road to recovery four weeks on a ventilator unimaginable how that was for him & his family & friends...loving the Trixie & Sid photos proper bulldogs as I tell 'Plumpy' who doesn't have the typical bulldog appearance...just had a quick visit from him at the connecting gate the usual milky bones & dental chew tossed over for him...be good to have the gate open soon & let him in.Stay Safe everyone
Another great contribution to our resident artists work John...I love the colours & the subject the colours remind me of a parrot a friend of mine had (not sure which bird it is) it was a brute with our fingers.This is one of her first efforts. She is a bit iffy about it I think it's quite good.
Nice, so colourful, look forward to more.5.4 this morning inspired by all the art work on here Judith decided to have a go got herself an art set and trying to teach herself to draw.
This is one of her first efforts. She is a bit iffy about it I think it's quite good.
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I keep saying to myself that I must make some masks. I have lots of "heals" cotton somewhere and I also wondered if waterproof material for hiking jackets would do - I was working on the theory that it will be a semi permeable membrane - lets you breathe out but stops moisture coming in. I have some central seam masks that I bought weeks ago - hubby pulls his face if I wear one but the Tesco click and collect man was very pleased to receive the one I gave him. It was still in the wrapper I might add. Anyway I find the main problem with my masks is that when I wear them my glasses steam up. I was going to make some pleated ones and then found my niece was already making some, people have asked to buy them - hardly seems worth it for me to get my sewing machine out if she will make me some. Mind you I understand there was a fight for the lion king ones.good afternoon all
I went looking online for a pattern to make those pleated style masks. The ones I made are shaped but have a seam down the nose which is causing mr gee some problems with the way his glasses sit
good afternoon all
was 4.8 this morning
weekly shopping again today, masked, sanitised and stressed
It's a weird feeling, you do 'kind of' want to go out, but you want to go out the way it used to be
mr gee barely slept last night so he went for a nap once the shopping was wiped and sorted before we dropped mum's share off. I went looking online for a pattern to make those pleated style masks. The ones I made are shaped but have a seam down the nose which is causing mr gee some problems with the way his glasses sit
We had our walk round the village when we got back and now I'm heading for the kitchen to cook meatballs topped with cheese for dinner and later I need to think about ordering some more paper to paint on
@JohnEGreen that's a striking entry to the art gallery from Judith
@gennepher a lovely and colourful pastel drawing again, I particularly like the frost on the grass
@Muddy Cyclist what a great evocation of light through the tree canopy
art catch up for today -
windy seascape (well I did warn you there would be seascapes) painted with the White Nights.
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That looks a brilliant selection @RyhiaI keep saying to myself that I must make some masks. I have lots of "heals" cotton somewhere and I also wondered if waterproof material for hiking jackets would do - I was working on the theory that it will be a semi permeable membrane - lets you breathe out but stops moisture coming in. I have some central seam masks that I bought weeks ago - hubby pulls his face if I wear one but the Tesco click and collect man was very pleased to receive the one I gave him. It was still in the wrapper I might add. Anyway I find the main problem with my masks is that when I wear them my glasses steam up. I was going to make some pleated ones and then found my niece was already making some, people have asked to buy them so she is charging a £1 at time, hardly seems worth it for me to get my sewing machine out. Mind you I understand there was a fight for the lion king ones.
Particularly like your latest picture @geefull. I can just imagine the waves washing up against the beach.
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Think it very good for a first effort, am sure I couldn't do half so well.Nice, so colourful, look forward to more.
Very nice, good cold frosty morning feeling well caught.My pastel painting for today.
And a very good seascape too. Good piece of work.windy seascape (well I did warn you there would be seascapes) painted with the White Nights.
Know the feeling very well.I was stood at the front door at 8 O'Clock waiting to start clapping and cheering for the NHS thinking where is everybody when the wife gently reminded me it is Wednesday not Thursday I mean how was I to know I through the calendar in the bin weeks ago.
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