Brilliant @Muddy CyclistStarted another and the last of heathland and sky colour reflection series.
A4 will finish Sunday...
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We have all become computer experts haven't we!good evening all
4.6 yesterday and 4.8 today
my technology is going through a strange patchFirst my desktop computer lost connection to it's storage drives, I think I must have knocked one of the power leads when I cleaned it's insides the other day All fixed now though
and I had to buy a new phone because my existing 10 year old phone is failing and keeps telling me it has 'no space' despite having stripped everything off it I could. New phone needs a different sim card size (Of course it does) First one ordered never arrived, second one arrived today and may take 24 hours to switch my number , big sigh!
Mostly life is fine thoughit's mild and windy again and mr gee and I pruned (or hacked ) a big rose bush today and got a walk in too
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - love the owl, very impressive, always a favourite with me, (it used to be my school emblem), and I like the delicately rendered foliage. Also a very fine and feisty crow today
Your beach looks lovely if a bit windswept
@SlimLizzy - hugs, not ideal for either of you.
@gennepher - lovely deserted beach painting, the water and reflected colour has worked particularly well. Glad Popeye is cooperating in the creativityFantastic dark and austere house in today's painting, very atmospheric
My grandfather could never understand why my 8 year old brother would always win when they played cards until my sister pointed out you could read grandad's cards reflected in his glasses
@Muddy Cyclist - Fantastic oak tree by that stile, just invites you to step up and over the stile into the world and to explore
I also like that heathland very much, the sky and the colours you have brought to the heathland are lovely
I'm looking forward to the stormy seascapes, I always learn so much from your work.
My tax code has been out every year for the past 4 years, fortunately it's been on the right side and I've got a small refund each time, I'd rather that than an unexpected big bill I think
art bit -
just trying a winter scene again based on snowy mountain paintings seen on the net.
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Thank you.good evening all
4.6 yesterday and 4.8 today
my technology is going through a strange patchFirst my desktop computer lost connection to it's storage drives, I think I must have knocked one of the power leads when I cleaned it's insides the other day All fixed now though
and I had to buy a new phone because my existing 10 year old phone is failing and keeps telling me it has 'no space' despite having stripped everything off it I could. New phone needs a different sim card size (Of course it does) First one ordered never arrived, second one arrived today and may take 24 hours to switch my number , big sigh!
Mostly life is fine thoughit's mild and windy again and mr gee and I pruned (or hacked ) a big rose bush today and got a walk in too
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - love the owl, very impressive, always a favourite with me, (it used to be my school emblem), and I like the delicately rendered foliage. Also a very fine and feisty crow today
Your beach looks lovely if a bit windswept
@SlimLizzy - hugs, not ideal for either of you.
@gennepher - lovely deserted beach painting, the water and reflected colour has worked particularly well. Glad Popeye is cooperating in the creativityFantastic dark and austere house in today's painting, very atmospheric
My grandfather could never understand why my 8 year old brother would always win when they played cards until my sister pointed out you could read grandad's cards reflected in his glasses
@Muddy Cyclist - Fantastic oak tree by that stile, just invites you to step up and over the stile into the world and to explore
I also like that heathland very much, the sky and the colours you have brought to the heathland are lovely
I'm looking forward to the stormy seascapes, I always learn so much from your work.
My tax code has been out every year for the past 4 years, fortunately it's been on the right side and I've got a small refund each time, I'd rather that than an unexpected big bill I think
art bit -
just trying a winter scene again based on snowy mountain paintings seen on the net.
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Thank you.Brilliant @Muddy Cyclist
I love watching your 2-stage paintings. Seeing the background you do, which are often to me stand alone paintings in themselves, and then the next bit you do once the background is dry...
A strong and yet strangely elegant Oak stood out against such a promising bright day. I don't know why but the very first impression I had in my minds eye was of a Male Ballet dancer in a powerful graceful but powerful beckoning movement from stage left, a wonderful choreographed piece.Fbg 6.1
Cat is totally behaving. I keep checking he is okay. He looks okay. He chose to spend last night under the soles of my feet in bed. Tickling the soles of my feet all night with his fur and whiskers, and wet nose when he took himself off for a drink of water in the night...He had crawled under the duvet. Normally he sleeps under my chin. All night. But I wanted a different sleeping position last night to get some good sleep. And he sulks when I do that because he cannot get under my chin. So I presume the sleeping under the soles of my feet (which he has never ever done in his life before), is a sulking attitude? He is not talking to me this morning. So, how long will it be before he is friends again with me?
At least I got a painting done on my iPad in peace this morning. An old oak tree...
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Your crow is quite scary.Good morning everyone from fair to middling start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted vegetables topped with bacon and melted cheese came in at 5.0 this am
Youngest granddaughter - the bubbled one, was with us yesterday - don’t forget the tiny penguin comfort blanket as she won’t have a kip without it. Another letter from those nice folk at the NHS inviting me to book myself in for drops in the eye and an all day startled look - “are you Roy Orbison?”
@Muddy Cyclist - looking forward to your finished painting - as Gennepher says, first part is a good stand alone in iteslf.
@geefull - than you for your kind comments - another stonking winter landscape from you - top banana.
@gennepher - Stunning stunted tree against that brilliant light.
Stone the crows - I painted a fish yesterday but it came out looking like something that fish had evolved from - must have been it’s slippery scales - too much to handle. So - crow. Hope everyone has a superb Sunday, I am off for some koffy.
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Thank you for heathland painting appreciation.Good morning everyone from fair to middling start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of roasted vegetables topped with bacon and melted cheese came in at 5.0 this am
Youngest granddaughter - the bubbled one, was with us yesterday - don’t forget the tiny penguin comfort blanket as she won’t have a kip without it. Another letter from those nice folk at the NHS inviting me to book myself in for drops in the eye and an all day startled look - “are you Roy Orbison?”
@Muddy Cyclist - looking forward to your finished painting - as Gennepher says, first part is a good stand alone in iteslf.
@geefull - than you for your kind comments - another stonking winter landscape from you - top banana.
@gennepher - Stunning stunted tree against that brilliant light.
Stone the crows - I painted a fish yesterday but it came out looking like something that fish had evolved from - must have been it’s slippery scales - too much to handle. So - crow. Hope everyone has a superb Sunday, I am off for some koffy.
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Meal sounds great. A whole cow seems a tad greedy though.Good Morning and 5.2 for me today. A meal of Halibut served in a source of Butter, white wine, Lemmon and garlic undoubtably had something to do with it.
Zoom meeting later today with the West Gallery Quire members, no singing but good to see everyone.
Spring is in the air, at sons yesterday to collect fish all of the Daffodils in front of his south facing hedge were completely open a wonderful sight and very uplifting.
Keep safe be calm.
I always knew seaweed was the work of the devil5.0 this morning. Relaxing with a coffee and reading.
Had the share this with you because I found it really funny. OK - I do have a weird sense of humour so it probably not funny at all. Probably it is more sad than funny.
A You Tube video popped up on Facebook which intrigued me. Apparently T2 diabetes is not caused by eating carbs and sugar it is caused by eating Kale. Who knew kale was so dangerous!
You can reverse it in 2 weeks by not eating Kale and you can eat absolutely all the carbs and sugar you want and be diabetes free.
Of course you also have to purchase an online book which tells you what green veggies you must juice and in which combinations at specific times of the day to completely reverse T2D.
Although I found it funny it was also interesting to see how they tried to present the fake facts as true.
An interesting description...A strong and yet strangely elegant Oak stood out against such a promising bright day. I don't know why but the very first impression I had in my minds eye was of a Male Ballet dancer in a powerful graceful but powerful beckoning movement from stage left, a wonderful choreographed piece.
Are you two artists back on speaking terms?
Well spotted, I need to read my posts a little better before hitting the publish button. SAUCE.Meal sounds great. A whole cow seems a tad greedy though.
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