Muddy Cyclist
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Very beautiful Autumn at it's best. The Beech woods on Cannock Chase are stunning at the moment, been very damp here today so I have not ventured out but hope to get some photographs Saturday.Had a walk from home this am for a couple of miles. A lot of the trees have been stripped of their leaves by the winds and some species have not turned yet but here is a sample of some colour.
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Thank you.@Muddy Cyclist how sad for all your family, with no chance to say goodbye.
And for your Aunty to be cared for by strangers. Life can be very hard at times.
Much sympathy to you all.
Looks more like Coffee to me. Still brilliant art though.
Good work to do this @Muddy CyclistI have finished my Rannoch Moore watercolour that I started yesterday, still not exactly what I had in my minds eye, needed I to be more moody and the white out snow blizzard to be stronger on the mountain, maybe too much water area on the boggy land but not too unhappy with it. A4 watercolour about 90 minutes and a lot of Bach Cello music, chilled.
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Human nature to find humour from sad occurrences.My MIL died the day Gaddafi met his end, we joked how she had done a deal with St.Peter to give Gaddafi a boot downwards.
Thank you. Think my next watercolours will be Autumn themed as the trees are looking so splendid around here.Good work to do this @Muddy Cyclist
The swordlike boggy grass detail reminds me of the clansmen fighting long ago...
I think when a life is fulfilled and long it not so sad at its passing.My MIL died the day Gaddafi met his end, we joked how she had done a deal with St.Peter to give Gaddafi a boot downwards.
I gave a hug as I agree a lost life well lived and of many years is very different from a live over too soon.I think when a life is fulfilled and long it not so sad at its passing.
Looks like if you went walkabout one would sink without trace.I have finished my Rannoch Moore watercolour that I started yesterday, still not exactly what I had in my minds eye, needed I to be more moody and the white out snow blizzard to be stronger on the mountain, maybe too much water area on the boggy land but not too unhappy with it. A4 watercolour about 90 minutes and a lot of Bach Cello music, chilled.
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Yes, it was lovely to get back home.I have had those evenings hope Mr K had a hot drink comfy stool ready when you got there.
I am not surprised that you are shattered. A day pottering around sounds perfect.Morning...worked last night began at 13:00 finally finished after 01:00 shattered this morning...switching the heating on and brewing another coffee I need it...a potter round today & a little tidying is all I'm aiming for...woke to a 6.5...keep safe everyone.
Thank you.@Muddy Cyclist So very sorry for your loss.
Not sure about station but it is certainly the impression Rannoch gave me.Looks like if you went walkabout one would sink without trace.
Is that the place with a train station in nowhere?
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