Muddy Cyclist
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
What ALL 12 bottles?A lifetime ago, the first 2 pics show what I'd have had on any trip...and the last three my new reality essentials since Jan 21!
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And in no particular order eitherWhat ALL 12 bottles?
Fantabulous paintings. Ahh, Tuscany, giving me goosebumps. Or as Mrs BRS has been heard to utter "It'd be so romantic if you weren't here". My reputation in tatters once more.Finished my first painting in the series Places I have enjoyed. Went for early morning in Tuscany in the end, based on some photos and sketches of my own but also some internet images.....
A4 watercolour about 45 minutes....
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Wet day and so I knocked a quick study together for the Shropshire Blue Hills, I'm not sure I will do much better when I do the proper painting in some distant future....
A4 Watercolour 20 minutes...
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Seems that it does:I would be interested to know if the same applies to bread. Have noticed that previously frozen bread does not have so much impact on BG.
I very much like both of these. Those distant hills in the background of both are so well understated. Cypress trees taking your eye along that ridge in search of the elusive umbrella pine. Blue Shropshire hills pushing against a bright and somewhat minimalist foreground - smashing.Finished my first painting in the series Places I have enjoyed. Went for early morning in Tuscany in the end, based on some photos and sketches of my own but also some internet images.....
A4 watercolour about 45 minutes....
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Wet day and so I knocked a quick study together for the Shropshire Blue Hills, I'm not sure I will do much better when I do the proper painting in some distant future....
A4 Watercolour 20 minutes...
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Thank you, just imagine taking Sid for a tour around those wonderful roads with stunning views and finding those remote restaurants well hidden from the tourists.Fantabulous paintings. Ahh, Tuscany, giving me goosebumps. Or as Mrs BRS has been heard to utter "It'd be so romantic if you weren't here". My reputation in tatters once more.
Thank you and I'm missing both.I very much like both of these. Those distant hills in the background of both are so well understated. Cypress trees taking your eye along that ridge in search of the elusive umbrella pine. Blue Shropshire hills pushing against a bright and somewhat minimalist foreground - smashing.
Fingers crossed mrs t 123 hope you get the job xHey Peeps - I hope yous are all doing ok - I haven't posted as my FBG imo is still too high - not sure what is going on - surely it can't still be from vaccine last week - or maybe - who knows - or could be extra stress from job interview - possibly - it went fine yesterday btw - could be something or nothing - as levels up slightly overall. Sometimes this woe just does what it wants ...
Have a safe trip @BRSBRI
Sending virtual hugs to @gennepher - I hope you feel a bit better soon and I hope Popeye is being good company for you just now x
Thanks for that Karen - I loved your saying for today again xFingers crossed mrs t 123 hope you get the job x
Thank you.good evening all
4.1 today
plumber has mostly finished but will leave the hole unfilled until tomorrow just to make sure nothing weeps before he backfills it
Car is back from the garage (for now), still has a wheel bearing starting to grumble but they can't do it for a couple of weeks, good for now though
Shopping went ok and we've delivered Mum's share to her and the blue bin has been emptied so it's been a busy day
Hope your day is treating you well
@gennepher - rest well
@dunelm - I like your 'sour grapes'interesting composition and the little touches of colour add to it nicely
@Mrs T 123 - Stress could definitely be the culprit for the higher BG, it works that way for me anywayHope everything goes well.
@Muddy Cyclist - Lovely, reminds me very much of my visits spent in Tuscany (I'm hoping to get back there sometime) and I like the misty receding distance and I just love your study of the 'Blue Hills', very fine
art bit - a sort of hybrid of pen and watercolour
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Shouldn't that be furry god father?So, here is the fairy godfather...
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