I don't do passenger @Alien Aspie and @geefull
As a child and teenager, I crouched and hid in the car well behind the front seat. As soon as I was 17 and got my driving licence I wouldn't let anyone else drive. I am the driver, not a passenger...
When I had my cochlear op, I had to come home by taxi. Never ever again, it was the drive from hell. I was screaming internally. I will never ever forget that ride. It was worse than the worst hell raising amusement ride. Next time I have an operation I will drive my own car there, and drive myself home. Better still, I am not having any more operations...
You @jjraak I am assuming, never had a mother who had never passed her driving test because she got her driving licence in the days when they were just handed out with no test. So, she never learnt nor understood nor comprehended the rules of the road. The road was there for her use only.welll.
if you think the drive in wales is bad..
you've deffo never been in an Indian taxi, as he races at highest speeds on poorly B roads, carpeted in dogs, cows & Indians on scooters just stopping in middle of the road to have a chat, at 1:AM..., to your apartments,
while having an indepth conversation on his mobile, with his mother (most times), while tuning the radio to the NEXT station up, as the music on this one is 'poor' aka
****E.
and occasionally looking back at us to enquire if we need a driver for the next 3 weeks (IF we live)
and laying out his sales pitch for where we might go and how quickly HE can get us there, regardless of the traffic..
all this while we look on in shock at the scenery rushing past as we traverse the lanes & bends, in a giddy flight to our meeting with our GOD OR the owners of our rooms.
and most times it's been the room owner..TG
But i do take your point
i still travel with my foot on that invisible brake pedal EVERY time i'm Not the driver...
and lets NOT talk about being on the back of ANY bike...
even if it's Alf or Dunelm..
Thanks. An excellent study of stones - very effective.good evening all
4.4 this morning
we took Mum to her bank today and followed on with lunch out
so, by the time we got back to Mum's, spoke to the contractor working across the road who's a friend of mr gee's, played fetch in the garden with Katy and drank tea that's most of the day gone
hope your Friday is treating you well
@gennepher - nice autumnal feeling to your landscape, I like the stileinterested to see what you do with the light if you decide to work on it.
@dunelm - quite dark in that wood, but the branches with the light filtering through from behind are effective
@Alien Aspie - striking composition and the waterfall is very well rendered
@Muddy Cyclist - always interesting to see how you translate the sketch into the finished work. That patch of light through the trees give is a nice focal point and the surface of the track works very well
art bit -
wow, brushes are a minefield areasoooo many brushes
this one's pretty self explanatory, it's just a bit of a neighbours' garden wall, all watercolour this time.
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There is a nice autumnal feel to this art. One of those early Autumn Mornings where shapes come and go as the light struggles in the thin air. A good Atmospheric achievement. All that spooky Behaviour of your little visitors and wind must have influenced your artistic ability.Good morning everyone from a decidedly noisy start to the day in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of cauliflower rice topped with chicken and peas (chosen by one of the grandchildren who I assisted in the making of - kids are weird) came in at 4.8 this am. Why we also just had to have tomatoes on the table as well is a mystery as they were not touched.
Noisy - very windy outside, a noisy night. Nothing though compared to a pair of identical 3 year olds at 0530 sitting on the landing making “halloween noises” to accompany the wind.
Far too much tea consumed so far today - which is not in itself a bad thing - just a bladder thing. I shall add to the torment with a koffy., Here is a pagoda.
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Beautiful misty morning @dunelmGood morning everyone from a decidedly noisy start to the day in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of cauliflower rice topped with chicken and peas (chosen by one of the grandchildren who I assisted in the making of - kids are weird) came in at 4.8 this am. Why we also just had to have tomatoes on the table as well is a mystery as they were not touched.
Noisy - very windy outside, a noisy night. Nothing though compared to a pair of identical 3 year olds at 0530 sitting on the landing making “halloween noises” to accompany the wind.
Far too much tea consumed so far today - which is not in itself a bad thing - just a bladder thing. I shall add to the torment with a koffy., Here is a pagoda.
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Thank you.This is beautiful @Muddy Cyclist
I like your rainy paintings
Same here on Cannock Chase. SIL and Daughter said same on campsites, they are seasoned camping family but what they have seen this year is campers who are antisocial, dangerous camping practices and general stupidity.Why are so many morons visiting the countryside this year?
Abusing wild animals, I found it unbelievable they were throwing young seals into the sea, for fun, on the Holkham reserve!
The littering of wild areas in the Lakes is far worse this year.
Idiots are going on the fells in wild weather and repeatedly calling out the volunteer rescue teams.
What's gone wrong with people, are they asserting their freedoms because of lockdown?
Or are they flouting their particular right 'to go to Barnard Castle!'
D.
Made me smile, fun art.Fbg 7.9
A friend sent me photo from an A&C place of a Chinese painting of sparrows chattering, hung on the wall. You could do this she texted.
Yesterday there were starlings on my telephone wire. So ‘Starlings gossiping’...
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Same here on Cannock Chase. SIL and Daughter said same on campsites, they are seasoned camping family but what they have seen this year is campers who are antisocial, dangerous camping practices and general stupidity.
I think it was always there. People just travelled from towns and cities to showcase their quality. Years of being told they're worth it brought us here.@lindisfel and @Muddy Cyclist
Lockdown appears to have brought out the moron in people and their stupid imbecility.
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