Update: So, gen Z have gone to war with Millennials. Nuby seems perfect for our best hope - Gen Alpha
https://www.theguardian.com/society...ennials-and-gen-z-here-comes-generation-alpha
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...ennials-beware-generation-z-is-on-the-warpath
Us old gits need to keep our heads down, hung in shame. White, whiney and wine-y - perfect summing up of boomers (White, in denial and Gin-y?) as well.
I think I get what you are saying and found out what the link was about so thanks. Yesterday sounds as though it was cathartic all round. Pleased for you and wider family. Take care.interesting post.
read on re the show "I may destroy you"
while not the target audience, i do like to keep an eye on new to me.
and the missus for deffo likes the more gritty 'Real' then fictional real.
so good to note i was aware of code switching.
which in all sensibleness, we all do to tailor our personal projection on to others,
on vary ways dependent upon audience.
Information, the gift that keeps on giving.
Cheers
I think I get what you are saying and found out what the link was about so thanks. Yesterday sounds as though it was cathartic all round. Pleased for you and wider family. Take care.
Glad you managed a day with your family members - always good when you are there for each other.Afternoon, you lovely people.
an FBg of not quite good, not quite bad
very much Goldilocks land of 6.1
Breakfast 2 poached eggs, low carb bread and some low salt/sugar Baked beans
replenished the beast with in, for a short while.
health wise feel GOOD.
Breaking out of the holding pattern of late.
Been out and about a lot more of late.
Yesterday cemetery with Niece.
we SD and did the elbow greet.
felt odd, but nice to see she was physically ok
So off we went.
sat in car diagonal front N rear.
her mum & dad first for flower laying.
a gentle moment, a time to reflect and a leisurely walk around the gardens
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then to the cemetery next door to my Mum & dads grave , her gran & granddad
a little flower arranging, and a moment of silence each,,,a nice moment.
then a little chat while standing graveside, and the cracks showed,
her eyes brimmed and the sobs came and any will i had to keep strict SD, melted.
A gentle hug, much missed over 3 months, seemed to set us both back to a more normal time,
when the closeness & love of family was a given.
A sad moment indeed, but when shared with those who KNEW the loss,
a moment to treasure.
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We had a sedate day, no rush, so when caught in traffic, just observed how normal it all looks in London
The journey took us through Barnes, by the river.
PACKED with drinkers, supping ale from the pub opposite doing a roaring trade in Takeaway (to the riverside, drain & repeat)..a touch concerned, for sure but in all honesty.... would i have joined them, and kept MY SD going..maybe.
Back to hers and the attention of her 4 cats for a cuppa.
an easy chat, many thanks both sides for the day.
Ps. SD went well all day, until we spotted this cow who seemed to think she owned the whole pavement...
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Sounds like a great day so far and loving the artwork. Puts my day to shame. The best the Food Fairy and boys can do for me is roast lamb (shoulder, local, new season), local seasonal veggies, some Pomerol and a card made by a seemingly very talented 1 year old. (To be fair, Friday was my birthday, the boys bought me a set of golf clubs and Julie bought me some clothes from guys called Hawes and Curtis)Well what a day so far, the sun came out, youngest grandchild came over and proudly demonstrated her latest thing - waving and clapping. A few nice cards, some even nicer wine. Happy days all round.
Video chat with the three nutters; Chaos, Mayhem and Little Miss Pamplemousse who had been in the ‘forest’ hunting monsters and jumping in puddles.
Watched Professor Peter Piot on the Andrew Marr show earlier - sort of blows the govt’s ideas out of the park.
Art box - decided to check out some of the items this afternoon - some wine tasting going on at the same time. Fall of the phoenix or just simply Ker-splat!
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Afternoon, you lovely people.
an FBg of not quite good, not quite bad
very much Goldilocks land of 6.1
Breakfast 2 poached eggs, low carb bread and some low salt/sugar Baked beans
replenished the beast with in, for a short while.
health wise feel GOOD.
Breaking out of the holding pattern of late.
Been out and about a lot more of late.
Yesterday cemetery with Niece.
we SD and did the elbow greet.
felt odd, but nice to see she was physically ok
So off we went.
sat in car diagonal front N rear.
her mum & dad first for flower laying.
a gentle moment, a time to reflect and a leisurely walk around the gardens
View attachment 42224 View attachment 42225 View attachment 42226 View attachment 42227
then to the cemetery next door to my Mum & dads grave , her gran & granddad
a little flower arranging, and a moment of silence each,,,a nice moment.
then a little chat while standing graveside, and the cracks showed,
her eyes brimmed and the sobs came and any will i had to keep strict SD, melted.
A gentle hug, much missed over 3 months, seemed to set us both back to a more normal time,
when the closeness & love of family was a given.
A sad moment indeed, but when shared with those who KNEW the loss,
a moment to treasure.
View attachment 42228
We had a sedate day, no rush, so when caught in traffic, just observed how normal it all looks in London
The journey took us through Barnes, by the river.
PACKED with drinkers, supping ale from the pub opposite doing a roaring trade in Takeaway (to the riverside, drain & repeat)..a touch concerned, for sure but in all honesty.... would i have joined them, and kept MY SD going..maybe.
Back to hers and the attention of her 4 cats for a cuppa.
an easy chat, many thanks both sides for the day.
Ps. SD went well all day, until we spotted this cow who seemed to think she owned the whole pavement...
View attachment 42223
Interesting art work.Well what a day so far, the sun came out, youngest grandchild came over and proudly demonstrated her latest thing - waving and clapping. A few nice cards, some even nicer wine. Happy days all round.
Video chat with the three nutters; Chaos, Mayhem and Little Miss Pamplemousse who had been in the ‘forest’ hunting monsters and jumping in puddles.
Watched Professor Peter Piot on the Andrew Marr show earlier - sort of blows the govt’s ideas out of the park.
Art box - decided to check out some of the items this afternoon - some wine tasting going on at the same time. Fall of the phoenix or just simply Ker-splat!
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never got out of my first.At what age can I expect my 2nd childhood to commence, please?
good afternoon all
4.6 this morning, well, 4.9 but then remembered I'd moved some things from the worktop into the fridge on the way past, rewashed hands and retested at 4.6
It chucked it down all morning so we got mid afternoon meal ready for takiing to mum's with the assumption it would be eaten inside, by the time we got there it was lovely and sunny so we ate out in the garden. Chicken and veggies in a cheese and bacon saucechocolate LC sponge with Lidl full fat greek style yoghurt for afters
This was the first portion out of the new style 1Kg yoghurt pot and I'd swear that, although it has more sugar, it tastes noticeably more acidic. I wonder if the changed pot is indicative of a different supplier?
If any of you also buy the Lidl greek style yoghurt in large pots beware getting it out of the fridge, I almost dropped the whole thing because it was slippery with condensation, this new style pot is thinner (so it's more flexible), it has no lip and the cap is very flimsy. I may try Asda's version next week
Home again and almost made it round the village before the raiin returned bringing thunder with it, wonderful towering clouds too (remimnded me of one of @Muddy Cyclist 's splendid skies
Hope all fathers out there have been sufficiently celebrated
and I hope your day is treating you kindly
@dunelm - handsome phoenix 'splat' thatI like it very much
@gennepher - turned out impressively atmospheric even if it's not quite what you first envisioned, that can be the beauty of experimentation
art catch up -
the first of some smaller sky colour experiments
change of format - approx A5 halved lengthwise with a line of tape
no 1- not too sure it's a success
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no 2 - slightly better perhaps
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Just pin this on a wall and claim you were all checking eyesight for an emergency 250 mile journey.I now await the knock on the door by the virus rule breaker detectors.
never got out of my first.
@dunelm Hidden talents pleased you are joining the forums gallery, love it.
@jjraak good family times are essential to our survival I'm pleased you are finding ways to make this happen even though on this occasion there was an element of sadness.
@gennepher I like your monochrome art very much and your adventurous art spirit.
@geefull love both of these, freeness and atmosphere, wonderful.
Thank you all for you kind comments on my art.
Good day here other than the heavy rain showers that meant we went against gov guide lines and had to move into our dinning room when Daughter and family visited so 5 inside our house, I now await the knock on the door by the virus rule breaker detectors. It was lovely to have them in our home again, new ways must be found as we all felt guilty and left wondering if, what and when will one of us get the virus, ridiculous! I am working out a winter plan so that family can still meet and feel OK about doing so, I have many ideas, althoughworking out how we will get back to having a family of 12 back into our average 4 bed house and remain safe is a challenge.
Son also arrived later in the day so good to know Dad still does have some importance in their busy lives.
Today's painting, useing my Fathers Day Present selection of Rigger Brushes is a proper A4 size watercolour based on yesterday's sketches of Missing the Seaside, 40 minutes
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Thank you, I am I not love with rigger brushes.Thank you @Muddy Cyclist
A great Missing the Seaside painting. You put that present of the rigger brushes to good use. I could wander down to the beach and put my toes in the water..
Thankyou, what a good idea saved my bacon.Just pin this on a wall and claim you were all checking eyesight for an emergency 250 mile journey.
Thank you. Roast shoulder of lamb and some Pomerol - wonderful. Interesting isn’t it that infants seem to lose their talents as they grow and then have to learn some more - my 7 month old granddaughter got very inventive.Sounds like a great day so far and loving the artwork. Puts my day to shame. The best the Food Fairy and boys can do for me is roast lamb (shoulder, local, new season), local seasonal veggies, some Pomerol and a card made by a seemingly very talented 1 year old. (To be fair, Friday was my birthday, the boys bought me a set of golf clubs and Julie bought me some clothes from guys called Hawes and Curtis)
Update for info: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/pdfs/21062003.pdf
Interesting art work.
I see a Raven...
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