Muddy Cyclist
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I suppose a bit like that great red team pretender Harold Wilson and the have you believe underprivileged Mr Corbin.Struggling to fit a Blue Team PM into that classification as W/C
I'll PM you so as not to derail here.I suppose a bit like that great red team pretender Harold Wilson and the have you believe underprivileged Mr Corbin.
In my book statatesmen are few and far between. Any members of any of the teams who really care about society are quickly dubbed radicals and removed. It's all about power but someone needs to lead so we choose from a bad bunch and hope for the best.
Just to clarify my political standing, I am one of the floating voters not aligned to any party but try, I emphasise TRY, to make sense of what's on offer and how my vote will possibly change things and vote accordingly. Not always the right choice but that's democracy.
Our hall will not allow us to do anything in the way of cleaning ,moving chairs all needs to be done by the caretaker who does all the sanitising between groups. Guess we are lucky.I am dreading all the floor sanitising as my hall in Norwich is huge. I was exhausted when we were last allowed in our venues.
I believe ""thieves" is the one at the very top, but it's been removed, makes some in Parliament feel uncomfortable,Struggling to fit a Blue Team PM into that classification as W/C
I'm with you on the view, bike trail was fun though, will get another go early in the morning I enjoyed it so much.good evening all
4.7 today
up early and out to the weekly shop as is our habit, don't think I'll go back to 'normal' on that, it's worked better for us this way
Green bin out when we got back then away we went to mum's with her shopping
Back home again and had to make a dive for the ringing phone when we came in. Just missed it, Oh Bother!
Next thing is my mobile ringing in the bag I'd dumped on the floor in order to head through to answer the landline, just missed it B***er!
Next thing a text incoming, 'please call the health centre about your second vaccine shot'
Called the Health Centre, engaged...mutter mutter....engaged ... mutter mutter
finally my shot is arranged for Friday afternoon
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@SlimLizzy - hope the bed situation is dried out for tonight but I'm glad Errant is enjoying being back
@Krystyna23040 - some progress back to 'normal' is happeningsounds like a lot of work for you though.
@gennepher - interesting and colourful art, reminds me of an acrylic pour painting, Popeye casting a beady eye over your work I see
I hope you are enjoying a relaxing 'me' day
@dunelm - I'm loving these latest paintings, today's has so much depth, they should be perfect for framing and display in the revamped hallthere are some lovely textures in the varied paper's, I like the colour flecked ones especially, I might try getting some similar for ink and wash.
@Muddy Cyclist - the new trails look interesting and testing even if no views, perhaps if you are concentrating on speed and precision for competition a view is a distraction. Give me a view though
art bit -
amongst the paper types I bought is some Hot Press (very smooth surface) Fabriano, I ordered it because I've never tried Hot Press and it was on offer
I have 20 quarter imperial sheets and it's probabaly enought to last me for a long time, it's not what I'm used to at all
300gsm 100% cotton, posh deckle edge on some sides and a whopping watermark
here is my first shot on it
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I'm sure you have the same but we had air con that also heated. Boys stayed up late and left heating on all night regularly. Huge bills for energy - and alcoholWould cost a fortune to move drains and eat up the dinky garden here - not worth it- but would solve some issues. Hope the roof delivers an equitable environment for you.
Now that's a thought. Perhaps I could suggest to class members that the perfect way for them to strengthen arms and legs would be for them to wash the floor after their clasvs.I remember you saying all that before @Krystyna23040
I don't envy you all that, but think of all the exercise you will get.....
Unfortunately no air con. It must have been so good to have air con in your conservatory.I'm sure you have the same but we had air con that also heated. Boys stayed up late and left heating on all night regularly. Huge bills for energy - and alcoholWould cost a fortune to move drains and eat up the dinky garden here - not worth it- but would solve some issues. Hope the roof delivers an equitable environment for you.
Unfortunately no air con. It must have been so good to have air con in your conservatory.
Have you seen some these cycle runs in the forests of the south of Scotland, muddy?Good Morning and 6.2 for me today, not surprised. Bacon, egg and some Broccoli for meal last night but foolishly I pinched three oven chips off Mrs MC, she warned me, two hours after meal a whopping 8.9 from 3 chips????My body is certainly working different all of a sudden, back to planning and keeping food diaries.
Off on a quick Muddy Cycle Ride once the school run is over, I have to pass two schools on the 400 meter of road I use to get to the bridleway, it's a risk life and limb if you time passing them wrongly, parents and cars. Can't resist another ride on the new commonwealth mountain bike trail.
Then Tesco run.
Keep safe and I hope the day brings peace and enjoyment to you.
good evening all
4.7 today
@dunelm - I'm loving these latest paintings, today's has so much depth, they should be perfect for framing and display in the revamped hallthere are some lovely textures in the varied paper's, I like the colour flecked ones especially, I might try getting some similar for ink and wash.
art bit -
amongst the paper types I bought is some Hot Press (very smooth surface) Fabriano, I ordered it because I've never tried Hot Press and it was on offer
I have 20 quarter imperial sheets and it's probabaly enought to last me for a long time, it's not what I'm used to at all
300gsm 100% cotton, posh deckle edge on some sides and a whopping watermark
here is my first shot on it
View attachment 49381
Congratulations for winning the Keygate challenge. Rushed study is fast and vibrant, full of movement - fabulous advertisement for the new trail.Not great art today, I lost my house keys and spent the whole afternoon looking for them. I had let myself in after ride so knew they must be in the house somewhere. Even emptied Brown, Green and Blue bins onto drive, YUK! I was about to give up and rush down to Screw Fix to get three new locks, UPVC doors easy to change locks, when something said just pull out the washing machine and drier, phew, there they were on the floor at the back, must have vibrated between counter top and washing machine.
So art is a rushed study of mountain biker in acrylics. Cafe on Cannock Chase wants an A1 size painting to put in the outside shed used by Mountain Bikers, will do some more on it and I have not got the bike proportions quite right and need more of a feeling of speed.
A3 Acrylics on canvas, a rough study......
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