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We have never been to Vicarage Gardens so I looked them up - they do look lovely. We have been in Norfolk for 44 years and there are so many places we still haven't been to.Yes it did feel very safe and the paths along the Terraces at Powis are very narrow so one way is the only option if social distancing is going to be met. Last year when in Norfolk we visited Vicarage Gardens, not NT but we were very impressed with the scale and diversity of the planting. The very narrow and maze of paths in those gardens I imagine will make it very difficult for the owners to open up again. Strange new times and ways we are all adapting too.
I can feel all that energy being released in this sketch, some nice brush strokes. Enjoy your day sounds like yesterday with family was a success.Quick, quick, quickly went the morning call in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of sea food platters, outside tables overlooking the sea and grandchildren ordering via the ‘app’ for the ‘boomers’ came in at 5.3 this am.
Up and out this morning. Thank you so much for your encouraging artwork remarks - a quick sketch this morning trying for some plum blossom. Have a great day if you can - koffy.
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Love them ears!Today's painting in ZenBrush2
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Love them ears!
Hope your research goes well and you get to the bottom of the advice you have been given from NHS.
Tesco shop survived so far, 2 days from mask deadline and even less people wearing them today.
I have to help recently widowed neighbour who yesterday fell for a Virgin Media Scam and downloaded Anydesk software onto computer and caught out by refund scam. She wants me to remove software and check for virus, this is OK but she is hopeless at social distancing and meets lots of different people who seem to constantly visit her so a bit concerned but how can one refuse to help, humanity and society can't be allowed to fall apart over fear of getting this virus, I must just take all precautions without looking overkill.
Thanks. Tricky one this plum blossom - my mother says ‘more practice’ - yes Sifu.I can feel all that energy being released in this sketch, some nice brush strokes. Enjoy your day sounds like yesterday with family was a success.
Quick, quick, quickly went the morning call in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of sea food platters, outside tables overlooking the sea and grandchildren ordering via the ‘app’ for the ‘boomers’ came in at 5.3 this am.
Up and out this morning. Thank you so much for your encouraging artwork remarks - a quick sketch this morning trying for some plum blossom. Have a great day if you can - koffy.
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By contrast yesterday, in this nice town, an elderly gentleman (older than me) got out of his car, and insisted on helping me when I opened the boot to get the mobility scooter out. I let him, and thanked him. He had me almost in tears when I got back to my car awhile later, he had waited all that time in his car, because he said he wanted to help me get the mobility scooter back in the car. And he did.
We've moved on alf. Gusset theory is all the rage these days.Late on parade again and again very busy, hence no time to catch up or down on posts.....humble apologies.
A 6.7 yesterday and a straight 7.0 this morning.
A few of you know I have a keen interest in physics, little understanding.
Here's an interest fact, there is quite a debate going on over dark matter, is it cold dark matter or hot dark matter. Does it really matter?
I have just spent part of this afternoon reading about string theory, but what really stretched my mind was elasticated string theory.
Sorry about the toe injury but I did chortle at the word dunted. I always knew coffee was harmful, stick to tea.good evening all
was 4.7 this morning
started my day in 'klutz' mode today, heading for the kitchen for coffee and dunted my middle toe on the footstool (which, of course, was sitting exactly where it always sits), result, one black and blue toe and a stiff knee because of the 'knee jerk' reaction, (plus a fine display of multi lingual naughty words ).
Oh well, we still went weekly shopping and also managed to get some grass cut at mum's before we get the forecast showers.
going to water the garden stuff that's in pots and tubs just in case the showers don't materialise then I'm going to soak my foot in an epsom salt bath
Hope your day treats you kindly
@dunelm - pretty plum blossom in your sketch today, the trees are so iconic but I find them difficult.
@gennepher - nice controlled sketch today, saying a lot with a few strokes
glad you met a 'friend' whilst you were shopping
@Muddy Cyclist - looks like a lovely visit, very impressive especially with effective care measures. 'Wilfred' appears to be worth his weight in gold
Your trees are impressive and mrs MC looks charming and cool in her summer dress.
@alf_Josiah - devilish stuff that stringmight I commend Dr Tim Blais to you for fun if nothing else
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a couple more small letterboxes
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good evening all
was 4.7 this morning
started my day in 'klutz' mode today, heading for the kitchen for coffee and dunted my middle toe on the footstool (which, of course, was sitting exactly where it always sits), result, one black and blue toe and a stiff knee because of the 'knee jerk' reaction, (plus a fine display of multi lingual naughty words ).
Oh well, we still went weekly shopping and also managed to get some grass cut at mum's before we get the forecast showers.
going to water the garden stuff that's in pots and tubs just in case the showers don't materialise then I'm going to soak my foot in an epsom salt bath
Hope your day treats you kindly
@dunelm - pretty plum blossom in your sketch today, the trees are so iconic but I find them difficult.
@gennepher - nice controlled sketch today, saying a lot with a few strokes
glad you met a 'friend' whilst you were shopping
@Muddy Cyclist - looks like a lovely visit, very impressive especially with effective care measures. 'Wilfred' appears to be worth his weight in gold
Your trees are impressive and mrs MC looks charming and cool in her summer dress.
@alf_Josiah - devilish stuff that stringmight I commend Dr Tim Blais to you for fun if nothing else
art bit -
a couple more small letterboxes
View attachment 42844
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good evening all
was 4.7 this morning
started my day in 'klutz' mode today, heading for the kitchen for coffee and dunted my middle toe on the footstool (which, of course, was sitting exactly where it always sits), result, one black and blue toe and a stiff knee because of the 'knee jerk' reaction, (plus a fine display of multi lingual naughty words ).
Oh well, we still went weekly shopping and also managed to get some grass cut at mum's before we get the forecast showers.
going to water the garden stuff that's in pots and tubs just in case the showers don't materialise then I'm going to soak my foot in an epsom salt bath
Hope your day treats you kindly
@dunelm - pretty plum blossom in your sketch today, the trees are so iconic but I find them difficult.
@gennepher - nice controlled sketch today, saying a lot with a few strokes
glad you met a 'friend' whilst you were shopping
@Muddy Cyclist - looks like a lovely visit, very impressive especially with effective care measures. 'Wilfred' appears to be worth his weight in gold
Your trees are impressive and mrs MC looks charming and cool in her summer dress.
@alf_Josiah - devilish stuff that stringmight I commend Dr Tim Blais to you for fun if nothing else
art bit -
a couple more small letterboxes
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