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Hug for the lack of healing. My female GP photographed the result of a spillage of chemo chemicals on Mr Floppy and wondered if I would like to forward it to horspital. She was astonished I declined. Any advanced on that?
I bet that made your eyes, water!!! Ian.
 
Whoooo! And I gave false hope suggesting all would be OK as my glue experience with stiches worked out well. Sorry, they must have used the new improved glue mix, which like many things that are improved turn out to be worse.

Still on the bright side you have a photo to scare friends and family with.
 
Hug for the lack of healing. My female GP photographed the result of a spillage of chemo chemicals on Mr Floppy and wondered if I would like to forward it to horspital. She was astonished I declined. Any advanced on that?
Yep, but I can't post it as I will be banned for life from the forum.
 
Oh that’s not good but if you take a photo each day you could make a flick book.
 
Just the job to cure the squeamish!
Maybe not - It might actually do the opposite.. The nurse did ask me if I was squeamish before she took the photo. Luckily I am not because it looked a lot worse than I had expected.
 
Hug for the lack of healing. My female GP photographed the result of a spillage of chemo chemicals on Mr Floppy and wondered if I would like to forward it to horspital. She was astonished I declined. Any advanced on that?
Definitely no advance on that. I would have declined also.
 
Mr K is still convinced that he could have made a better job with Gorilla glue. I think it was a really tricky zig zag wound.

The photos would really scare the grandchildren.
 
The photos would really scare the grandchildren.
Two of my Grandaughters would be fascinated with the gore, would want to know every detail of the stiches, how you felt and how much it hurts. I suspect that's what comes of being dragged up on a farm and equine stud centre, it seems they take blood, wounds and all that messy stuff in their stride. Not like their squeamish Grandad.
 
Thanks @geefull for the compliments

I love your painting, very much.
You are a very competent seascape and landscape painter.
 
Wonderful birds @dunelm
 
I have spent a little more time on yesterday's watercolour but not finished, will try Friday..

Trying to capture the late afternoon light on Spring Beech Trees, needed some negative painting of background. Need to send the blue to a more dark forest blue green but it's progressing....

A4 Watercolur, if this one works out I will try some more late evening tree pictures...
Thumb nail from where it was yesterday.

Today's work so far....
 
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I like this very much @Muddy Cyclist

I almost want you not to add too much to it, but you will do your own things with it!
 
Fbg 6.9

Very busy today...

Digital painting in Procreate using that cogwheel/daisy effect tools again...

 
Had another walk before meal this evening and a very heavy shower just missed me.
I could see Skiddaw in the distance with a light covering of snow on the cone above 2,200 feet.

It been a bitterly cold day here for the wild campers and the pub garden eaters and drinkers.
The very best of luck to them, they look like having a dissappointing monday with an exceptional (for this year) Atlantic depression crossing the country.
D.
 
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