Archie does that very deep sleep thing occasionally. So pleased that Popeye went back to much more normal sleep. I feel the same about Archie because 10.7 is the average lifespan of chocolate Labradors and he will be 15 this year.I thought maybe I had 'lost' him earlier with him being in such a deep sleep. But it looks like I have him a wee bit longer...will he make his 29th birthday in May?
A really good reading after the delicious cake and custard.Good Morning and a high 6.3 for me today and yes I know why. Tempted by a piece of Mrs MC uoside down apple cake she had defrosted, shouldn't have, Mrs MC warned me not to, Spirit willing flesh was weak and the cake and custard, whoops sorry didn't I mention custard? Were delicious.
Muddy Cycle ride for me as sun is promised and then the day is mine.
Keep safe be bold.
Really like your painting. Actually love all your paintings. It is so lovely having a virtual art exhibition every day.Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny morning in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of a one pot wonder came in at 4.8 this am
Pancake day - Yippee! Don’t forget to leave a pancake out for pancake claus and to decorate your pancake tree. I have a recipe involving ricotta and coconut milk to try - they will be more American style rather than crepes.
Art today - attempted a raven landing on a wall but the wall was more suited to humpty dumpty - nevermore! A sort of rescue, will have to do it again for homework.
Hope that everyone has a tip top Tuesday. I will now have koffy.
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Thank you @Muddy Cyclist - these particular pancakes are more Mr Blobby than Mary Berry - three or four to my big pan and a spatula.Does your pancake recipe stick to ceilings when flipped or do they peel off and fall back into the pan?
Nice action painting with a feather like touch from you today, well rescued.
Take care with those low readings Alf. A biscuit for supper maybe?Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all who are wondering about the weather, isn't it a marvel of nature. If you start to think about the mechanism of weather you soon end up in chaos.
Talking of chaos my bloods sugars this morning were 4.7 grrr another session of playing with the steam driven electric sliderule, tea bag reading and wet finger in the air guesstimate just to calculate my insulin dosage.
Well fellow posters, painters and gamers how do you think your day is going to go? Is your turn to bark at the postman or your other halves? Will you be pancake tossing, low carb pancakes of course?
Here in damp Tilehurst Towers we have two things planned firstly a beard trimming session and deep joy a trip to the supermarket for click and collect groceries, how lockdown has brought pleasure from such mundane chores.
I shall wish you all well and go and count the number of tiles in my bathroom.
Stay well, stay safe and today is not a good day to go skateboarding on the local motorway.
Thank you so much @Krystyna23040, I’m glad that you enjoy them as much as I enjoy painting them - it’s a kind of therapy for me.Really like your painting. Actually love all your paintings. It is so lovely having a virtual art exhibition every day.
Gorgeous baby girl - big congratulations to you and all the family! XxIt may already be too late to save my granddaughter as her parents seem to have hired her out as a char lady/extra from Tom and JerryI either need to rescue her urgently or it is a sneaky ploy to get money. Yellow hat totally baffles me - she only has 1 head as far as I can see. That is Zoe Ina P - could be worse. ZIP - 'ave a word mum and dad.
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Thank you.Archie does that very deep sleep thing occasionally. So pleased that Popeye went back to much more normal sleep. I feel the same about Archie because 10.7 is the average lifespan of chocolate Labradors and he will be 15 this year.
I really miss going to art exhibitions so it's been wonderful seeing the lovely paintings in this thread.Thank you so much @Krystyna23040, I’m glad that you enjoy them as much as I enjoy painting them - it’s a kind of therapy for me.
Thank you @Muddy CyclistWhat a worrying night for you, Popeye is a magnificent age for his kind and in good loving hands.
A lovely sunrise painting from you today, good strong light and you have captured the way it seems to make tree sound appear ghostly and bend their shapes.
I agree. The last art that I visited before the first lockdown was the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam with mother and one of my sisters - we got in early the first day to sit an oggle at The Night Watch.I really miss going to art exhibitions so it's been wonderful seeing the lovely paintings in this thread.
Glad all is ok with Popeye - may be just needs a bit more shut eye with it being the winter time and the weather - I know the feeling - I can't wait to springtime/summer when hopefully we will all have a bit more spring in our step xFbg 7.1 at 4am
But the time is arbitrary since I haven't been to bed yet.
Popeye came running up to me yesterday, leapt on the couch (where I was sitting), straight on to my legs and snuggled under the blanket, and went straight to sleep. Very unusual, him going out like a light to sleep. This was 2pm in the afternoon. He didn't move position at all. Because of his age (nearly 29 years old), I was coming to the conclusion that this might be the beginning of the end. So I stayed on the couch with him.On the dot of midnight (after Popeye being solidly asleep for 10 hours), he came to, his head came up and looked at me. I had been playing him some healing binaural music. He has now been to the cat tray, and has also drunk water. Then he went to sleep again, but not the 'dead' sleep he looked in before. It's now nearly 5am, and he has been in his 'normal' fidgety sleep, moving his head and turning round and round in his sleeping place besides me on the couch in the front room. And he has eaten his wet cat food, and some biscuits.
Was I making a 'fuss' over 'nothing'?
I thought maybe I had 'lost' him earlier with him being in such a deep sleep. But it looks like I have him a wee bit longer...will he make his 29th birthday in May?
I will see what he is like in the daylight, but he looks okay now.
I thought I had 'lost' him earlier. But it looks like I have him a wee bit longer...
I will see what he is like in the daylight.
Here is the painting I have been doing while watching over him...
In Procreate. It is a bit rough. The sky need refining a bit, but I don't have the dexterity to do that now.
It was the sun, yesterday, shining through some very old coniferous trees in the massive gardens of some houses which have just been demolished.
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He is doing really well - especially as he had such a bad start in life. He was kept in a crate for 24 hours a day because he was a nightmare dog. The lovely older lady who owned him couldn't let him have the run of the house because he was so destructive.Thank you.
Archie is doing very well for longevity @Krystyna23040
Brilliant @dunelm Love the raven!Good morning everyone from a bright and sunny morning in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of a one pot wonder came in at 4.8 this am
Pancake day - Yippee! Don’t forget to leave a pancake out for pancake claus and to decorate your pancake tree. I have a recipe involving ricotta and coconut milk to try - they will be more American style rather than crepes.
Art today - attempted a raven landing on a wall but the wall was more suited to humpty dumpty - nevermore! A sort of rescue, will have to do it again for homework.
Hope that everyone has a tip top Tuesday. I will now have koffy.
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Thanks @Mrs T 123Glad all is ok with Popeye - may be just needs a bit more shut eye with it being the winter time and the weather - I know the feeling - I can't wait to springtime/summer when hopefully we will all have a bit more spring in our step x
It does take time to train a dog...He is doing really well - especially as he had such a bad start in life. He was kept in a crate for 24 hours a day because he was a nightmare dog. The lovely older lady who owned him couldn't let him have the run of the house because he was so destructive.
We took him on at 10 months old. It was hard work but he turned into one of the most affectionate dogs we have ever shared our lives with and the most stubborn, especially when he wants to go in a different direction to the way that we want to walk.
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