alf_Josiah
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Yes - definitely was the digging up the tree root. No way could it have been the two biscuits and 3 glasses of wine.Good Morning and 5.8 for me today. After a low carb meal of Salmon followed by Yoghurt, seeds and Almonds, I was then tempted and succumbed to a piece of St Agur with 2 small biscuits and 2 glasses of red, well maybe 3. Conclusion, digging up tree roots raise
Right on cue as I was listening to this chune young Josiah, young sparrow me owl. LCHF roast? It is whatever you decide it is just like it was before LCHF. For many that will be some form of meat for others not; that usually has heat applied but not necessarily;, some eat it with plenty of green veg but feel free to ignore them; there may be wistful memories of carbs or a kind of supercilious "I give thanks I'm not tricked by the eatwell devil " glow - which is not recommended. Totally self defined. Happy to oblige, just ask. Lyrics to TYCWStay well, stay safe and remember best not go too school tomorrow ( to, two or too please insert the correct too ) .
Glad to hear! Yay being vaccinated!Another wet grass day in Cumbria, its due to start at 0900 and the day seems to be pretty much covered with two spots by the Met Office.
I shall have to have my 30min walk round the garden with a golf umbrella if its not too windy!
Anyway, my body seems to have got over the Pfizer jab.
Mothering sunday today.
I am wondering how my wife will get a daffodil at our on line church service this am? I shall just have secrete one from the garden walk and present a crushed one from up my jumper!
D.
The artwork looks very Oriental ... And pretty fabGood morning everyone of a day of shiny promise here in the dark and dangerous north.
The wonder wheel of Thai red curry with courgette noodles came in at 4.9 this am - cool - not the curry.
Didn’t go out yesterday - a bad night and then a catch up sleep later in the morning. Still, paid those annual utility bills that appear each spring and did a bit of baking. Had half an hour of zoom with my mother, hilarious tales of learning to walk again after her hip operation and some of the exercises that she has been given to do, “I never did get on with Ashtanga Yoga, you need to more Crane and I am a little Partridge.” Parents are having their second jabs next week.
Art - not sure - experimenting with wet brushes is a risky thing - never mind - sanity is not all it’s cracked up to be. Big hug to any mum who is isolating on her own today and hope everyone has a spiffing day. Koffy time.
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It's a mystery. I ran the iPhone translator over the panel and it said "get fire extinguisher and hope"Alternatively - stand back, mask up - prod buttons with a long stick
Love the drawing. Skillfull...good evening all
4.2 today
a quietish day inside because it was cold, wet and windy outsideDid a bit of stitching up of my sweater (not my favourite bit ) and a bit of tidying.
Hope your day is treating you well
@gennepher - like the effect you've given us, it's like a portal in which you can replay your cherished memories, very well expressed
@dunelm - I really like this, very evocative and fun with your three fisherfolk. You always manage your space so well
@Muddy Cyclist - here's hoping you escape the worst of the tree root aches.
I like your painting, it's an impressive piece of art and I still love the way you've dealt with the waterI enjoyed 'buttered peas' thank you, I think it's worked well
art bit - sorry, just a page from my little sketch book today, my computer can't 'see' the storage drive where I keep my scans, (last time that happened it was just a loose cable so hopefully an easy fix)
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Have you tried choczero? I am addicted...just as I am to peanut butterI must admit that I haven't seen a Diet Doctor recipe that I have been tempted to try. Reading your post it looks like that was a good decision.
Hope they're ok and the humans too of course...5.2 this morning after a very disturbed night. Both dogs seem to have picked up a mild tummy bug and we took turns letting them out in the garden during the night.
Both dogs seem absolutely OK this morning. Both humans are a bit tired.
A great experiment with the wet brushes @dunelmGood morning everyone of a day of shiny promise here in the dark and dangerous north.
The wonder wheel of Thai red curry with courgette noodles came in at 4.9 this am - cool - not the curry.
Didn’t go out yesterday - a bad night and then a catch up sleep later in the morning. Still, paid those annual utility bills that appear each spring and did a bit of baking. Had half an hour of zoom with my mother, hilarious tales of learning to walk again after her hip operation and some of the exercises that she has been given to do, “I never did get on with Ashtanga Yoga, you need to more Crane and I am a little Partridge.” Parents are having their second jabs next week.
Art - not sure - experimenting with wet brushes is a risky thing - never mind - sanity is not all it’s cracked up to be. Big hug to any mum who is isolating on her own today and hope everyone has a spiffing day. Koffy time.
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A bit of madness wins the day. A fine soggy painting of mountain terraces and tall trees.Good morning everyone of a day of shiny promise here in the dark and dangerous north.
The wonder wheel of Thai red curry with courgette noodles came in at 4.9 this am - cool - not the curry.
Didn’t go out yesterday - a bad night and then a catch up sleep later in the morning. Still, paid those annual utility bills that appear each spring and did a bit of baking. Had half an hour of zoom with my mother, hilarious tales of learning to walk again after her hip operation and some of the exercises that she has been given to do, “I never did get on with Ashtanga Yoga, you need to more Crane and I am a little Partridge.” Parents are having their second jabs next week.
Art - not sure - experimenting with wet brushes is a risky thing - never mind - sanity is not all it’s cracked up to be. Big hug to any mum who is isolating on her own today and hope everyone has a spiffing day. Koffy time.
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These pictures coming from nowhere and no thoughts are working out very well. Remember at the beginning of the year you mentioned illustrated verses, maybe these pieces of art are where you should make a start, verses next?
I've got it all sussed. It even massages, where or what I'm still not sure. They'll leave an English instruction manual they said!Which function supplies the suppository, I should hate to make a mistake?
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