good evening all
4.3 this morning
suddenly it was sunny, just in time for the weekly shopping trek
not too bad today and more people were wearing masks, presumably in anticipation of the new rules which start Friday (I think), then we dropped off mum's shopping and the car for it's diagnostic.
Grass at mum's was very wet so we came home again until later in the day.
We did manage to get her grass cut late in the afternoon so we're feeling extra virtuous at doing 2 hours of lawnmoweringthe grass was pretty long, if it had got much longer Katy might be disappearing in the undergrowth
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - I'm liking the bamboo, especially the leaves and the 'seal' works very well
@Muddy Cyclist - sorry I don't know what happened to my comment on your Triumphal arch (the oil one), I had a real job logging in to the site yesterday and getting it to refresh, perhaps it got lost between the pages
Anyway I intended to say that I thought it was a strong beginning to your commission, I really like the solid, looming quality the arch has, striding over the hill there and the foreground strokes in gold point the eye and are like quivering antennae.
The watercolour is quite different but the arch is just as monumental, it crowns the hill with the fringe of foliage surrounding it
@gennepher - that's an effective texture in the background of the sky and the cat with the door reminds me of Popeye's contribution to the feeling of 'home'. I like the way the placement of the red cat seal contributes to the balance of the composition
Arty catch up -
a couple more letterboxes, the idea began as a way to work on my skies but I quite like the format.
no 1 - this was inspired by an image I think I saw on Pinterest, didn't make a note of where, adding different colours into the sky
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now I see it posted it turned out a bit 'explosive'
no 2 - cloud practice, we get a lot of cloud here
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Me thinks thou hast too much time on thy hands.I think my fbg was in the region of 4.642857143 - give or take. Have a great day - I must grab more data.
Nope except to show the absurdity of this whole business. In another thread 2 ladies with excellent control and impeccable LC/keto credentials - late of this parish - have been getting fbgs well in the 6s recently for no obvious reason. At times this whole thing is a farce but don't tell the pearl clutchers. Currently, I'm .34556791 below my previous PB for this time of day on a Thursday in July when there is rain before lunchSeriously though does it help?
Thank you - I did hear that Pete Best sent Ringo a card.That's a brilliant bamboo creation, really liking this work.
Thank you for my folly appreciation.
Ringo 80? Suddenly feel old
There are whole villages for sale up her for the price of a Gregs pasty.You guys in the Frozen North must be gleefuly anticipating being levelled up so you can buy some mansions - or adding to your collection in your case @dunelm. "Chancellor to exempt first £500,000 of any purchase, saving most buyers £15,000" claims the Telegraph. ONS has the average UK house price at £248,000 England, £162, 000 Wales, £152,000 Scotland and £141,000 N Ireland.
https://www.ons.gov.uk/economy/inflationandpriceindices/bulletins/housepriceindex/march2020#:~:text=1.-,Main points,to £141,000 (3.8%). Didn't our current PM once get the sack from said paper for being economical with the actualité? I think we can sleep safely knowing his track and trace will be protecting us - pedigree of virtue and honesty. (£2500 seems to be accurate figure for average buyer) Bumper times ahead for food banks, homeless and jobless - hurrah
Yep, I do prefer this watercolour version - decisions, decisions.Today's effort, a watercolour version of the Triumphal Arch Folly at Shugbourgh Hall, I think I like the oil painting of it I did yesterday better, watercolour turned out less dark and foreboding. So back to finishing the oil painting but paint still very wet so it will have to wait.
Watercolour A4 and about 90 minutes...
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Who is Gregg, should i have heard of him or however self-identified? Nanny did tell me if I didn't study hard I may end up eating pasties so I assume none of that is good.There are whole villages for sale up her for the price of a Gregs pasty.
Yes, that's exactly why I use my meter and religiously fill in my food diary on Fatsecret. It definitely focusses the mind.I now conclude that the only real advantage of feeding Dracula is it keeps my mind focused on the fact that I am Type 2 Diabetic and have to manage that way of life if I'm to survive.
Whoops, that's upset the Cornish dwellers amongst us.Who is Gregg, should i have heard of him or however self-identified? Nanny did tell me if I didn't study hard I may end up eating pasties so I assume none of that is good.
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