Biscuits sound very tempting.Fbg 6.9
I need to stop eating those biscuits. But in my defence they do have thick dark chocolate on them...
Painting for today.
Digital painting in Procreate with some of my stack of stencils...
Experimenting...
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Needs an 'Oh Dear' emoji for Koffy disaster.Good morning everyone from the calm after the storm in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel is still in hiding - I will fit the new one when my brand new round tewit turns up.
Lovely blow out yesterday with a good paced stomp round the park. Very few people about but a few children excitedly charging about on new sets of wheels. Five swans a swimming on the lake, disappointing that they did not know the lyrics. The three cygnets are now equal in mass to their parents (at least at sea level and not counting the gravitational pull of the planets) although they still have their mottled plumage.
Video chat with mother - she is determined (again) never to do roast goose with all the trimmings from now on. Pretty sure she made that statement last year - and the year before that.
Not sure that I am with it. Made a cafetière of koffy and only when I had fitted the lid did I notice that I had put in a tea bag instead of koffy. Oh well.
Art today - bit of a doodle on procreate. Have a wonderful day if you can. Must attempt a decent koffy.
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Thanks for the painting compliments @dunelmExcellent, moody piece. The water and the colour scheme takes me back to the opening sequence of BBC Arena. You need to persevere with those biscuits. A great many people involved in their manufacture, packaging design and delivery are relying upon your steadfastness.
Thank you very much @Muddy CyclistBiscuits sound very tempting.
Like that light and colour you have given to the water, there is a silky movement to it, magical.
Good morning everyone from the calm after the storm in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel is still in hiding - I will fit the new one when my brand new round tewit turns up.
Lovely blow out yesterday with a good paced stomp round the park. Very few people about but a few children excitedly charging about on new sets of wheels. Five swans a swimming on the lake, disappointing that they did not know the lyrics. The three cygnets are now equal in mass to their parents (at least at sea level and not counting the gravitational pull of the planets) although they still have their mottled plumage.
Video chat with mother - she is determined (again) never to do roast goose with all the trimmings from now on. Pretty sure she made that statement last year - and the year before that.
Not sure that I am with it. Made a cafetière of koffy and only when I had fitted the lid did I notice that I had put in a tea bag instead of koffy. Oh well.
Art today - bit of a doodle on procreate. Have a wonderful day if you can. Must attempt a decent koffy.
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Thank you @Muddy Cyclist - my art stuff has been “tided up” for Christmas - I will be untidying it today and in protest will spend some time grinding some ink - probably on a kitchen surface.Needs an 'Oh Dear' emoji for Koffy disaster.
You are with it enough for some nice art production, I like the subtle colour and strong row of trees then the boatman to give some perspective.
Thank you @gennepher - I did dash upstairs and grabbed a spare brain (the word “dash” has several interpretations).
Thick dark chocolate biscuits do just cry out "Eat ME" You will have to put them all out of their misery eventually.Fbg 6.9
I need to stop eating those biscuits. But in my defence they do have thick dark chocolate on them...
Painting for today.
Digital painting in Procreate with some of my stack of stencils...
Experimenting...
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Picnic on the common sounds like a great way to get to see each other and as you say, could be the future. Smashing composition, I do like Willows. A good number in our park were planted in the 1930’s - some have been coppiced, some pollarded and some storm damaged stumps have risen like the phoenix.
Good morning everyone. Wonderful art @gennepher and @dunelm. Great fbgs @Muddy Cyclist @karen8967 and @Krystyna23040. Enjoy the family meet up @Muddy Cyclist. @SlimLizzy full of admiration for how you remain so upbeat with the damp and other privations. As for dark chocolate biscuits feel free to eat mine or leave them with me for safe keeping absolutely none will be eaten by me - ever. New Swipey still waking up so I'm letting sleeping fbgs lie. @lindisfel I too was puzzled how a religion and society whose Patriarchs were shepherds, rich with teachings based on understanding that - Psalm 23 for one - could effectively ostracise them. Anyhow, may I wish you all a day replete with those things which are requisite and necessary, as well for the body as the soul.
You are a very wise chap and it has been an immense blessing and joy to have been here with you. Peace be with you and The Duchess. I pray you don't go anywhere until I have been able to drink deep from your well.I think Jesus saw the centre of the problem, "You were the ones that killed the prophets!"
There is a real lesson to be taken by ourselves, Ian, is as you always strive to live.
The kind of compassion people who many who profess no faith or little, also show! ....
Immense empathy and help for their fellow man.
D.
@gennepher - I haven't been to Betws-y-coed for a lot of yearsGood call on the sky and I really like the colours you've infused into the waterfall and an interesting picture this morning with lovely colours running in those fluid foreground waves
art bit - from the end of the the ness
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Thank you.good morning all
4.6 yesterday and 4.1 today
and I ate such a lot of 'stuff' yesterday
freezing cold here this morning with a beautiful sky, however, the rose tinted clouds are flying by, better than yesterday's continuous rain though
It's Sunday, I have to remind myself, I woke up expecting Monday yesterday after doing Christmas lunch at Mum's, if you see what I mean
Hope your day is treating you well
@JohnEGreen - sensitive and thoughtful picture from Adrian
@ianpspurs - I particularly enjoyed yesterday's poem, lovely and thought provoking
@dunelm - your Christmas day sounded delightful and I like your festive gnomes
Today's sketch has so much serenity within it, a fine sketch
@gennepher - I haven't been to Betws-y-coed for a lot of yearsGood call on the sky and I really like the colours you've infused into the waterfall and an interesting picture this morning with lovely colours running in those fluid foreground waves
@Muddy Cyclist - Your outdoor festivities sound excellent.
Your tree sketch is very fine, I enjoy it, the perspective is strong and those pollarded willows have great presence
art bit - from the end of the the ness
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You are too kind, Ian.You are a very wise chap and it has been an immense blessing and joy to have been here with you. Peace be with you and The Duchess. I pray you don't go anywhere until I have been able to drink deep from your well.
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