Wow for the artwork hugs for weather and internet connection. It does seem that the greater the adversity in Gennworld the higher your art soars. From an already stupendous start point I might add.Fbg 6.7
Up early as usual. Got my postcards written. Was going to get to the postbox by 7 am (to make sure it gets collected Saturday, today). Opened kitchen door. Came straight back in. Weather chucking everything bad it can...snow, sleet, rain, wind. Not risking life and limb to post postcards...
My internet is nil. Won't connect. But phone data is almost doable. So had to do today's painting on my Android in iPainter, and learning new brushstrokes...
Painting took forever to load. I could have made a coffee...drunk it and made a second one...and a third...took 5 attempts to load my painting...no, it took 6 attempts...
Forget internetty stuff today...
I am going back to sleep again...
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A like for your sleuth work. Hug for being awake so early.3 am wake up.
bored. found this
https://www.theguardian.com/society...ow-the-uk-got-ahead-in-the-covid-vaccine-race
a worthy read.
Thank you, and glad you enjoyed the rather long Jacobs Well.Good morning eveyone from a so far, so good start to the day in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted veg finished off with a topping of bacon bits and Comte under the grill came in at 5.1 this am
Oh what a circus springs to mind with rants from the EU - lots of excessive synaptic pruning going on in some minds. Not really their best efforts but hope that they can sort it out without resorting to bullying.
Cousins get together going all virtual tonight - even some getting up early in NZ for a chin wag. Must dig out my Cork County tartan kilt.
@Muddy Cyclist - thank you for Jacob’s Well - enjoyed that. Willow coming along nicely.
@geefull - thank you for the ladies who lunch. Your trees are well composed - that feint line on the horizon - marvelous. I do like your colour choices.
A change of focus - maybe for a couple of days - trees - well bits of them. Pine today. Hope everyone has a pleasant Saturday. Koffy needed now.
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A day of painting bits of trees, your imaginative bamboo drawing is a very welcome bright start to my day.Fbg 6.7
Up early as usual. Got my postcards written. Was going to get to the postbox by 7 am (to make sure it gets collected Saturday, today). Opened kitchen door. Came straight back in. Weather chucking everything bad it can...snow, sleet, rain, wind. Not risking life and limb to post postcards...
My internet is nil. Won't connect. But phone data is almost doable. So had to do today's painting on my Android in iPainter, and learning new brushstrokes...
Painting took forever to load. I could have made a coffee...drunk it and made a second one...and a third...took 5 attempts to load my painting...no, it took 6 attempts...
Forget internetty stuff today...
I am going back to sleep again...
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thank you @gennepher
Lovely bright picture for a windy day - I like the bamboo - postcards are good at waitingFbg 6.7
Up early as usual. Got my postcards written. Was going to get to the postbox by 7 am (to make sure it gets collected Saturday, today). Opened kitchen door. Came straight back in. Weather chucking everything bad it can...snow, sleet, rain, wind. Not risking life and limb to post postcards...
My internet is nil. Won't connect. But phone data is almost doable. So had to do today's painting on my Android in iPainter, and learning new brushstrokes...
Painting took forever to load. I could have made a coffee...drunk it and made a second one...and a third...took 5 attempts to load my painting...no, it took 6 attempts...
Forget internetty stuff today...
I am going back to sleep again...
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Thank you @Muddy CyclistThank you, and glad you enjoyed the rather long Jacobs Well.
Rants from the EU are a tad worrying, even more so is an experience Mrs MC had yesterday, some younger horse owners were overheard discussing the unfairness of the vaccine roll out going to old people first, who in their eyes 'should stay in' and young people should have had the jab first. I ran this past my son (40) who says many of his friends think the same. Vaccine wars indeed.
Off to a good start with your Parts of trees drawings I like the bark detail and wash of colour.
Excellent photo and place to find peace of mind.Had to take the car out to warm it up and get the battery replenished.
Went up above Aughertree and over the fell to Ulldale and Ireby and back home.
Temp.2 deg C with piercing wind, most snow went from the fells in the thaw but the Scottish Southern Uplands 60/70 miles away to north are white above a 1000 feet.
Derek
Skiddaw from above Ulldale.
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Excellent photo - fabulous round those roads, maybe not in winter though after snow - our family have stayed at the Fellside centre near Caldbeck a few times and can’t wait until we can return there.Had to take the car out to warm it up and get the battery replenished.
Went up above Aughertree and over the fell to Ulldale and Ireby and back home.
Temp.2 deg C with piercing wind, most snow went from the fells in the thaw but the Scottish Southern Uplands 60/70 miles away to north are white above a 1000 feet.
Derek
Skiddaw from above Ulldale.
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Well prepared indeed - always a good idea - I carry my tyre repair kit, a small pump and a swingarm stick lift on my bike at all times - only used it once. Bostin Willow trees - very well doneBest laid plans of mice and men. Just after breakfast Son rang, he had hit a pot hole in his works van, tire going down and no spare or pump. Now considering I, Mrs MC and our daughter are some of the most be prepared people about what went wrong with our son? So off to rescue, heavy snow, cold and wet. Being a Farrier the one thing my son does have is a hammer,lots of hammers, so we bashed the wheel back into. Some sort of shape and put someair in with my pump, which son's mow aquired.
Any how I managed to finish yesterday's Willow Tree. A4 watercolour and about 2 hours....
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Thank you.Well prepared indeed - always a good idea - I carry my tyre repair kit, a small pump and a swingarm stick lift on my bike at all times - only used it once. Bostin Willow trees - very well done
I know a couple from Carlisle, they were at Dundee hospital for years and then Carlisle hospital, they did all the Munros and a lot more besides.Excellent photo - fabulous round those roads, maybe not in winter though after snow - our family have stayed at the Fellside centre near Caldbeck a few times and can’t wait until we can return there.
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