Anyone here had any experience of how a Libre sensor behaves when it becomes too wet? My first time ever in the shower with no film cover. Exceptionally high readings over the last 2 hrs. I know a shower gives high readings even covered but not for this long. TIA.
I see all sorts in your abstract gennepher!Fbg 6.2
We have sun here today.
Long may it continue....
I was messing with some old acrylic paints I unearthed yesterday. Not painting. Just trying them out. They were a bit thick, a bit bitty etc, but okay for freedom of expression.
BUT...
This is not what I "painted" yesterday, it was the bit at the side of the paper, on wallpaper lining paper protecting my table. Someone was clearing out their house a couple of years ago and said "do you want some paper to paint on?". I always say yes seeing as my garage is the Tardis...(it is getting a very full Tardis). But I didn't expect to be handed a dozen rolls of old wallpaper lining paper. I think I have enough for a lifetime now.
I think my garage is going to need a check this year on how many things I have said "yes" to. Although with Covid and lockdown that kind of supply has dwindled to nil...
So this is the overpaint on to the wallpaper lining...and I gave it a little black frame to make it feel important and proud of itself....
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Thanks. Mine is still on. Can''t be bothered with finger stick anymore. I know I should but I have a tenuous relationship with this process currently - I blame Jose - and keeping it simple means I hang on in there for now. Most recent scan seemed possible so I set the timer and drank some cwc which I "know" has a certain outcome.In my experience it falls off. What does finger stick say?
Thank you @gennepher - wonderful wander down the beach to blow the cobwebs off - back persuaded to be quiet.
The sea air is amazing @dunelmThank you @gennepher - wonderful wander down the beach to blow the cobwebs off - back persuaded to be quiet.
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Nice clouds and a glassy sea.Thank you @gennepher - wonderful wander down the beach to blow the cobwebs off - back persuaded to be quiet.
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Oxburgh Hall was exactly the same. We even had hail stones. Luckily we found a sheltered seat in the walled garden to drink our National Trust coffee.Had a walk along the south coast early doors. Sunny but flipping cold in the wind.
Snap - I've got those two also. There is that quote - “Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.”I got two
Called Vigilance & PARANOIA.
Kept me safe so far
Hi @jjraak,
I think it has alway happened, its is just a lot worse, now.
One tends to worry less when one has been retired as long as I have.
However an on line presence could severely affect ones career, if younger.
I was surprised when I went with a group of guys to Shetland and Fair Isle birding about 12 years ago (two young, two retired) we were chatting to the owner of a b and b and the owner admitted he had checked us all out before we went there, after it was booked.
Suspicious me thought he may be retired police.
D.
Snap - I've got those two also. There is that quote - “Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.”
Can see it hanging in the Tate, much better than many things hanging in the Tate.Fbg 6.2
We have sun here today.
Long may it continue....
I was messing with some old acrylic paints I unearthed yesterday. Not painting. Just trying them out. They were a bit thick, a bit bitty etc, but okay for freedom of expression.
BUT...
This is not what I "painted" yesterday, it was the bit at the side of the paper, on wallpaper lining paper protecting my table. Someone was clearing out their house a couple of years ago and said "do you want some paper to paint on?". I always say yes seeing as my garage is the Tardis...(it is getting a very full Tardis). But I didn't expect to be handed a dozen rolls of old wallpaper lining paper. I think I have enough for a lifetime now.
I think my garage is going to need a check this year on how many things I have said "yes" to. Although with Covid and lockdown that kind of supply has dwindled to nil...
So this is the overpaint on to the wallpaper lining...and I gave it a little black frame to make it feel important and proud of itself....
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For some reason this post eluded me this morning, hug for back, winner for great sea photo and marbling Magpie. Hope back sorted by Beach ramble.Good morning everyone from a rapidly melting dusting of white, here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of a fine slab of lamb breast and obligatory mint came in at 5.6 this am. Mrs Miggins, for some inexplicable reason, is not keen on lamb so I ended up making her something else.
Washergate went better than expected yesterday and planters now firmly secured in place. Gregory the Greattit is busy strutting his stuff - probably listening to Led Zeppelin.
There is probably something ‘going on’ somewhere but feel a bit lethargic about joining in and my lower back has decided to have a wee tantrum - a good walk with sort that out.
A bit more marbling this morning. Hope that everyone has a wonderful day. Koffy time.
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Magnificent. Your paintings aren't too bad eitherLast in minimal spring wood scenes. Watercolour A4, inspired by walks in Brocton Ancient Oak woods on Cannock Chase.
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I blame Jose
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