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Carrying on with mountains and waterfalls. Tryfan and the waterfall I painted yesterday seen from Nant Ffrancon with Benglog, Ogwen falls below. Another of my favourite walks. This face of Tryfan gets the last of the setting sun the valley lightens up and the rock face of the mountain glows. I have been a bit bold with the colours I need to take a leaf out of @geefull book and use a lighter approach, ah well ''tis done. Watercolour A4 about 1 hour with drying times.

I have included the early stage of the painting as a thumb nail before the detail was added.
 
It was a channel 5 programme.

Apparently Churchill cried at his funeral. One wonders if he cried for those he sent to their deaths?
Mind you a little emotion goes a long way at times.
I was wondering if 20th century history was in your field of study?
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A weird mix for my first degree. C16th Europe, American History and The Great Dictators along with Historiography and Historical methodology. Avoided anything British, oddly. I then elected to teach Medicine through time, The American West and Communist China. with Victorian Britain and Historical methods. Had 2 spells as Head of RE - apparently keeping students in the room for that was unheard of. Ended up teaching IT/Computing to A Level - loved the challenge of that but asked to do some RE as well. I did enjoy teaching Sociology - quite hilarious really but a piece of hiss. Best of all was teaching/coaching cricket.
 
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Hi Ian,
Did you see the T.E.Lawrence biopic?
Wondered what you thought to it?

Churchill obviously thought him a great guy.
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Churchill may have thought him a great guy but those who served with him at RAF Mount Batten with him weren't so keen on him according to one old marine branch guy who was there at the time they had a distaste for the way he used his notoriety to get his own way and curry favor at the cost of every one else there. They found him arrogant and conceited. or that's what he told me when I met him, as when I was posted there he was still in the mob.
 
I don't think I posted my fbg this morning it was 4.4.

Well Keiran is back in his university accommodation at Lincoln when we got back the place seemed a bit empty and flat.

I expect my fbg tommorow to be a bit higher as after we dropped Keiran off we took a little trip up to the cathedral about a ten minute walk from his accommodation but up a rather steep hill so we drove and it took a little longer any way we ended up in some tea rooms and sort of went a bit off the wagon.


Well a lot off the wagon but could not resist.
 
Well it certainly looks HF and I bet you enjoyed it far more than anything Wishbone would have on the LC chuck wagon - yes, I remember Rawhide.
 

I think, John, many of us have frailties when held up to the magnifying glass.

I thought the anguish he suffered over how the British used the Arabs and then sold them down the river had merit. Between them and the French they divided up the Middle East, causing subsequent traumas.

A bit like Trump ditched the Kurds and the way the British left the liaison interpreters to the mercy of the Taliban.
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Thanks, Ian.
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[Quote John Green.

Well Keiran is back in his university accommodation at Lincoln when we got back the place seemed a bit empty and flat.

I expect my fbg tommorow to be a bit higher as after we dropped Keiran off we took a little trip up to the cathedral about a ten minute walk from his accommodation but up a rather steep hill so we drove and it took a little longer any way we ended up in some tea rooms and sort of went a bit off the wagon.]
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Hi John,
That steep hill is where the Roman Fosse Way went into Lindum Colonia,
I used to ride my racing bike up that hill on the path, which was illegal then, to go to an annex of the Tech College.

We well remember Helen going to Uni in Leeds,
It was a real difficult time for us both, she was always a pleasure to have at home but they need their freedom to grow.
 
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good evening all

4.9/4.4 yesterday (pick a finger ) and 4.2 today

BT are still digging their trench, I think they are laying in new fibre cable for a group of house sites.
Our internet is up and down still. I must try to catch up with the posts I've missed

I look forward to seeing the art for the last couple of days, I've missed it

Hope your day is treating you well

here are a couple of quick sketches I did whilst sitting outside the health centre waiting for mr gee.


and my try at painting an interesting sky
 
What a lovely rescue. The border collie must have decided that you were her best hope of being reunited with her owners.
 
and my try at painting an interesting sky
And a very interesting sky you have painted, so much depth, it's not easy to make clouds look as though they are rushing towards you, also usual brilliant painting of the hills.

Two nice Plein Air sketches. I like the unfinished cars and building not distracting from the trees but giving scale.
 
Good morning. Stopped sleeping (war on woke, remember) well before 4 which is often one of the joys of LC for me. Never accompanied by satisfactory A1c. No fbg as I don't see that it will reveal anything useful just at the minute. Julie is in Southampton as pregnant DIL is in hospital being monitored and we have a granddaughter missing mum and needing care. I think that as DIL is a nurse on the teenage cancer ward and works 12 hr+ shifts she just needs a rest. Scan shows she and baby girl (not another one) are fine. An ex Zimbabwean cricketer is ripping out and replacing all out loos, baths and showers and turning the rooms less just not me. His mate has honoured his word and beat the best price for the hardware Julie found on t'internetAll good fun but I have mucho tea, almond milk, avocado, salad, 5 litres each of EVO and mayo and plenty of tins of mackerel Hope all goes well for you fine people. I do find the BCP more to my taste as an ageing fogey. This is such an elegant way to ask for everything I wish you all today: those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul. Pip, pip old toots.
 
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