Thank you @geefull and glad that the plumbing contortions worked out. What a splendid sunset you have produced. Smashing.good evening all
4.7 today
quite a pleasant day (if you don't count repairing toilets) and Sunday lunch at mum's as usual, a sort of baked cross between bolognaise and eggplant parmigiana today with lots of cheese on top and veggies on the side and a few chips for Mum. A bit more carb than usual but I feel I have to provide a change sometimes
Toilet repair went fairly smoothly given the awful contortions the siting of said article requires to get to the plumbing connections. Always too close to the wall to save space in our little British bathrooms
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@dunelm - Congrats to you sister
I'm glad the jab went smoothly, out here in the Highlands our jabs are being done by the local Health Centres so it's familiar faces (well familiar masked faces anyway)
Nice vista in your painting and the colour you have chosen has provided a pleasing contrast
@gennepher - interesting colour blend choice in today's painting and very effective. Well done you for offering yourself a challengeI think it does us good to try to work with something unfamiliar sometimes.
@SlimLizzy - glad you've arrived safely after the trials and tribulations of the journeyErrant seems to have decided it's home
@Muddy Cyclist - what a splendid and colourful dawn painting of Tryfan, I liked the sky to begin with but my appreciation for it has been joined by an enjoyment of the colours you have brought into the foreground, I do like the way you handle colourGood luck to the petition
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thank you @lindisfel , I'll have a go
we have had some lovely serene sunsets here between the showery days, this is painted on the Hahnemuhle Britannia, I like it although it isn't cotton paper, the starch sizing does need a slight change of technique though, perhaps the 100% cotton paper they do would be good (I'm sure it would, but I'm less sure about the cost)
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I gave you a funny emoji @Mrs T 123 but you need a hug too. I know what you mean.7.2 for me today - I had my 2nd vaccine yesterday so could be something to do with that or more likely because I pigged out the whole day yesterday (all low carb but sill a lot of food) just had a bottomless pit yesterday.
I wonder if the people doing the vaccines are all qualified nurses - does any one know - the 1st time the guy who did my vaccine didn't look like a nurse to me (anyways what does a nurse look like you say - he had both ears pierced and to me looked more like a soldier than a nurse?) and then yesterday the bloke who did it said his name was Peter? but spoke in broken english I thought and I was right when he said to me "take off your clothes" I think he meant could I take off my jacket - they have not convinced me and that's why I was wondering - it doesn't fill you with confidence ...
Brilliant @Muddy CyclistSounds like many have had a successful day, jabs, travel and humour, brilliant and congrats to you all.
Lots done in garden today, noticed Greattits have vanished, we must have missed the babies leaving the nesting box.
Fjnished painting of Tryfan from the other side of Ogwyn Valley a track I know well from Mountain Biking but I have never done it at dawn which is when the painting is supposed to be so lots of guesswork regarding the light.
A4 watercolour....
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It must be so lovely to be home again - even though you have quite a lot of work to do.23.05.2021
7.10am FBG 4.8
Weight 51.6kg
Errant 4.5kg
Errant is home.
This is where Errant came from. The place where the Scaredy Cat adopted me during the first lockdown. Without cats company (at this point he didn't have a name) would have been unbearably lonely because MrSlim had returned to work in the UK to help manage the pandemic. MrSlim had previously officially retired for the second time, but with the need for his specialist training and tales of massive overwork from friends, he felt obliged to go back.
Am hoping his third attempt at retirement will be more successful.
Yesterday was unpacking, stacking things for storage and a start on the vegetable gardens. Was it cowardly of me to begin with the smallest bed? The waist high Sow Thistle was a deciding factor there.
Not internet connection yet, except on phone, it's a bank holiday, so have to wait until Tuesday for another attempt at that.
Lovely sunny morning, squishy and wet everywhere. Black restart outside the kitchen door this morning and yesterday I flushed two hares in the paddock, they bounded away out of our land, am hoping they returned as the paddock is not open for hunting.
An owl has been roosting in the stables. Mouse control? Lovely, except for the mess. MrSlim spent two hours washing some plumbing parts...perhaps we need an owl box on the outside of the house?
Lots to do again today.
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Thank you very much @geefullgood evening all
4.7 today
quite a pleasant day (if you don't count repairing toilets) and Sunday lunch at mum's as usual, a sort of baked cross between bolognaise and eggplant parmigiana today with lots of cheese on top and veggies on the side and a few chips for Mum. A bit more carb than usual but I feel I have to provide a change sometimes
Toilet repair went fairly smoothly given the awful contortions the siting of said article requires to get to the plumbing connections. Always too close to the wall to save space in our little British bathrooms
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@dunelm - Congrats to you sister
I'm glad the jab went smoothly, out here in the Highlands our jabs are being done by the local Health Centres so it's familiar faces (well familiar masked faces anyway)
Nice vista in your painting and the colour you have chosen has provided a pleasing contrast
@gennepher - interesting colour blend choice in today's painting and very effective. Well done you for offering yourself a challengeI think it does us good to try to work with something unfamiliar sometimes.
@SlimLizzy - glad you've arrived safely after the trials and tribulations of the journeyErrant seems to have decided it's home
@Muddy Cyclist - what a splendid and colourful dawn painting of Tryfan, I liked the sky to begin with but my appreciation for it has been joined by an enjoyment of the colours you have brought into the foreground, I do like the way you handle colourGood luck to the petition
art bit
thank you @lindisfel , I'll have a go
we have had some lovely serene sunsets here between the showery days, this is painted on the Hahnemuhle Britannia, I like it although it isn't cotton paper, the starch sizing does need a slight change of technique though, perhaps the 100% cotton paper they do would be good (I'm sure it would, but I'm less sure about the cost)
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Owls are definitely messy birds @SlimLizzy23.05.2021
7.10am FBG 4.8
Weight 51.6kg
Errant 4.5kg
Errant is home.
This is where Errant came from. The place where the Scaredy Cat adopted me during the first lockdown. Without cats company (at this point he didn't have a name) would have been unbearably lonely because MrSlim had returned to work in the UK to help manage the pandemic. MrSlim had previously officially retired for the second time, but with the need for his specialist training and tales of massive overwork from friends, he felt obliged to go back.
Am hoping his third attempt at retirement will be more successful.
Yesterday was unpacking, stacking things for storage and a start on the vegetable gardens. Was it cowardly of me to begin with the smallest bed? The waist high Sow Thistle was a deciding factor there.
Not internet connection yet, except on phone, it's a bank holiday, so have to wait until Tuesday for another attempt at that.
Lovely sunny morning, squishy and wet everywhere. Black restart outside the kitchen door this morning and yesterday I flushed two hares in the paddock, they bounded away out of our land, am hoping they returned as the paddock is not open for hunting.
An owl has been roosting in the stables. Mouse control? Lovely, except for the mess. MrSlim spent two hours washing some plumbing parts...perhaps we need an owl box on the outside of the house?
Lots to do again today.
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A splendid landscape @dunelmGood morning everyone from a bright and sunn stat to the day here in the dark and dangerous north.
The wonder wheel of a late lunch of mussels came in at 4.6 this am
Late catch up lunch with our eldest Granddaughter. It’s her last day at school this week - she has three exams to complete and then this forgotten year will be leaving. She will be back after half term to do prep work for college but then as a civilian.
Invites are going out this week for the number 10 wedding so board up your letter boxes. MP’s quizzing the quisling - the not to miss saga written by those nice folk at Spitting Image in collaboration with Sir Humphrey. The whole thing will be shown as a cartoon by Disney featuring Road Runner, Wyle E, Coyote and Elmer Fudd.
Another little landscape today. Took my eye off the ball a bit so just stopped. Hope everyone has a very pleasant Monday. I now need some koffy.
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Welcome home - even if it is in a bit of a state - messy creatures those owls but has been on mouse patrol while Errant was away. Hope that Mr Slim can get the lawnmower going but you may need a scythe.23.05.2021
7.10am FBG 4.8
Weight 51.6kg
Errant 4.5kg
Errant is home.
This is where Errant came from. The place where the Scaredy Cat adopted me during the first lockdown. Without cats company (at this point he didn't have a name) would have been unbearably lonely because MrSlim had returned to work in the UK to help manage the pandemic. MrSlim had previously officially retired for the second time, but with the need for his specialist training and tales of massive overwork from friends, he felt obliged to go back.
Am hoping his third attempt at retirement will be more successful.
Yesterday was unpacking, stacking things for storage and a start on the vegetable gardens. Was it cowardly of me to begin with the smallest bed? The waist high Sow Thistle was a deciding factor there.
Not internet connection yet, except on phone, it's a bank holiday, so have to wait until Tuesday for another attempt at that.
Lovely sunny morning, squishy and wet everywhere. Black restart outside the kitchen door this morning and yesterday I flushed two hares in the paddock, they bounded away out of our land, am hoping they returned as the paddock is not open for hunting.
An owl has been roosting in the stables. Mouse control? Lovely, except for the mess. MrSlim spent two hours washing some plumbing parts...perhaps we need an owl box on the outside of the house?
Lots to do again today.
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Thank you @gennepher and I think that you are right. I like to do my painting in one go and if I do go back to it, I invariably mess it up.A splendid landscape @dunelm
I think you stopped at the right time. Once we are distracted, even momentarily, it's hard to get back into the flow of it. So I think it's just perfect.
@lindisfel The floor is earth, walls are granite and over a metre thick. It took Son2 nearly a whole day to drill through one.Interesting, clay or earth walls as per the materials of the past that regularly were used in good old England.
The great wall of China was built from rammed earth on the lowlands.
Perhaps we will go back to it when we can no longer use concrete products.
D.
Thank you. Iwill be next week, looking forward to it but I shall be at the end of the Lyn Peninsula, expectingctiwdsWonderful range of colours, Smashing. oh to be back in Snowdonia.
Thank you gor your nice comments on my colours in the Tryfan painting.good evening all
4.7 today
quite a pleasant day (if you don't count repairing toilets) and Sunday lunch at mum's as usual, a sort of baked cross between bolognaise and eggplant parmigiana today with lots of cheese on top and veggies on the side and a few chips for Mum. A bit more carb than usual but I feel I have to provide a change sometimes
Toilet repair went fairly smoothly given the awful contortions the siting of said article requires to get to the plumbing connections. Always too close to the wall to save space in our little British bathrooms
Hope your day is treating you kindly
@dunelm - Congrats to you sister
I'm glad the jab went smoothly, out here in the Highlands our jabs are being done by the local Health Centres so it's familiar faces (well familiar masked faces anyway)
Nice vista in your painting and the colour you have chosen has provided a pleasing contrast
@gennepher - interesting colour blend choice in today's painting and very effective. Well done you for offering yourself a challengeI think it does us good to try to work with something unfamiliar sometimes.
@SlimLizzy - glad you've arrived safely after the trials and tribulations of the journeyErrant seems to have decided it's home
@Muddy Cyclist - what a splendid and colourful dawn painting of Tryfan, I liked the sky to begin with but my appreciation for it has been joined by an enjoyment of the colours you have brought into the foreground, I do like the way you handle colourGood luck to the petition
art bit
thank you @lindisfel , I'll have a go
we have had some lovely serene sunsets here between the showery days, this is painted on the Hahnemuhle Britannia, I like it although it isn't cotton paper, the starch sizing does need a slight change of technique though, perhaps the 100% cotton paper they do would be good (I'm sure it would, but I'm less sure about the cost)
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@lindisfel The floor is earth, walls are granite and over a metre thick. It took Son2 nearly a whole day to still through one.
@geefull Errant is indeed back home.
@gennepher It's lovely. The best thing is having a shower without banging elbows.
@dunelm lawnmower repair was effective.
A mighty fine Willow you have drawn, so good on such small devices.Fbg 6.5
A very pink dawn and sunrise this morning.
I watched it for about an hour just drinking coffee. I couldn't get on with my painting on my pixel phone because I had forgotten to recharge it and it was dead as a doornail this morning.
Oh, by the way, Mrs Blackbird is now in the process of making nest number 5. And it is in the clematis on top of my willow arbour. She has obviously got the first lot of twigs, for this new nest, from somewhere else other than my thatch, because that is now covered with army camouflage material. And she is obviously lining the nest number 5 now, because she is taking out the mud and leaves out of the round holes in my horse rubber mats (the ground in front of my camouflaged thatch swing is always damp and the sun rarely reaches it and consequently I have slipped frequently, so at the equestrian store I saw these rubber mats for horses stables so I got some, they have a very good grip for my feet).
So, Mrs Blackbird is doing a very good job of cleaning out all the gunge that has gathered over the winter in these holes, so these rubber mats will now have a good grip again for my feet.
Finally my Pixel phone recharged, so I was able to do this morning's painting in ZenBrush3. It took me over an hour to do do. I have to be honest, I thought by doing digital paintings on my tiny pixel phone screen (2 inches by 3 inches ish), would be quicker to do than on my large iPad screen. But that's not the case. It takes pretty much the same amount of time on each device whether the screen is small or large.
Have a good day.
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Thank you.Brilliant @Muddy Cyclist
A good dawn light. I was up on Easedale tarn a few decades ago and the dawn light was like that. It was magnificent to watch the day beginning up there, and the reflections of the mountains in the tan which were more perfect than the actual mountains themselves.
So a very good painting.
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