So sorry that your tinnitus stopped you sleeping last night. Hope you can catch up today. Your pictures are brilliant.Fbg 6.8
Sleepless night.
My tinnitus took a bad turn, and kept me wide awake.
I seem to be getting a few firsts with my tinnitus at the moment.
It was a cacophony of monks voices (no music), chanting in Latin (?). And different sections of the Tinnitus Choir singing low, then another section with rising voices. A few minutes is fine, but not 8 full hours nonstop. The Tinnitus Monk Choir stopped singing when it got light. And my tinnitus decided to scream full blast from my left ear resounding round my head...
Cat is exhausted as well, because he was trying everything he could to help me, because he could tell I was distressed.
I am going out in the garden in a minute, and I hope that AH neighbour doesn't arrive early and starts his industrial sounding machinery...
Kaleidoscope today. This was from a painting I did a few years ago. I made some alcohol inks with food colouring and isopropyl alcohol. It was very successful and fun to do, but nearly 3 years later I have a whole pile of paintings stacked between blotting paper in the garage because they never dried. You can pick the paintings up today and your hand is covered in that indelible food colouring...
Sigh...
But they are useful for taking photographs of and then playing with them digitally, or making kaleidoscopes as I have done today...
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Hug for the tinnitus winner for that art and your incredible spirit/life force.Fbg 6.8
Sleepless night.
My tinnitus took a bad turn, and kept me wide awake.
I seem to be getting a few firsts with my tinnitus at the moment.
It was a cacophony of monks voices (no music), chanting in Latin (?). And different sections of the Tinnitus Choir singing low, then another section with rising voices. A few minutes is fine, but not 8 full hours nonstop. The Tinnitus Monk Choir stopped singing when it got light. And my tinnitus decided to scream full blast from my left ear resounding round my head...
Cat is exhausted as well, because he was trying everything he could to help me, because he could tell I was distressed.
I am going out in the garden in a minute, and I hope that AH neighbour doesn't arrive early and starts his industrial sounding machinery...
Kaleidoscope today. This was from a painting I did a few years ago. I made some alcohol inks with food colouring and isopropyl alcohol. It was very successful and fun to do, but nearly 3 years later I have a whole pile of paintings stacked between blotting paper in the garage because they never dried. You can pick the paintings up today and your hand is covered in that indelible food colouring...
Sigh...
But they are useful for taking photographs of and then playing with them digitally, or making kaleidoscopes as I have done today...
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I must try harder to build in relaxation time. As I wrote this the saying popped into my head 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks '.build in time to relax, you can't pour water for others from an empty glass.
Yes I think you can @Krystyna23040 if the 'old dog' is you...I must try harder to build in relaxation time. As I wrote this the saying popped into my head 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks '.
You learn plenty of new tricks for your pilates and both Mr K and myself would have our seconds call upon any brigand who besmirched your honour by uttering the first part.I must try harder to build in relaxation time. As I wrote this the saying popped into my head 'you can't teach an old dog new tricks '.
So sorry that your tinnitus stopped you sleeping last night. Hope you can catch up today. Your pictures are brilliant.
Thanks @Krystyna23040So sorry that your tinnitus stopped you sleeping last night. Hope you can catch up today. Your pictures are brilliant.
Thank you @ianpspursHug for the tinnitus winner for that art and your incredible spirit/life force.
Hugs for the tinitus. Fabulous psychedelic kaleidoscopic artFbg 6.8
Sleepless night.
My tinnitus took a bad turn, and kept me wide awake.
I seem to be getting a few firsts with my tinnitus at the moment.
It was a cacophony of monks voices (no music), chanting in Latin (?). And different sections of the Tinnitus Choir singing low, then another section with rising voices. A few minutes is fine, but not 8 full hours nonstop. The Tinnitus Monk Choir stopped singing when it got light. And my tinnitus decided to scream full blast from my left ear resounding round my head...
Cat is exhausted as well, because he was trying everything he could to help me, because he could tell I was distressed.
I am going out in the garden in a minute, and I hope that AH neighbour doesn't arrive early and starts his industrial sounding machinery...
Kaleidoscope today. This was from a painting I did a few years ago. I made some alcohol inks with food colouring and isopropyl alcohol. It was very successful and fun to do, but nearly 3 years later I have a whole pile of paintings stacked between blotting paper in the garage because they never dried. You can pick the paintings up today and your hand is covered in that indelible food colouring...
Sigh...
But they are useful for taking photographs of and then playing with them digitally, or making kaleidoscopes as I have done today...
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Hug for early waking but winner for the art and philosophical outlook. Dullards Delight? I've acquired part one. Most of the Woke Brigade I know have two jobs and a massive input from the banks of two mums and two dads despite all the degrees in the world but ymmv.Good morning everyone from a sleep deprived start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of chicken with mushrooms and a dollop of dullards delight came in at 5.4 this am
Girl in the bubble decided that only half a night’s sleep was necessary and promptly woke the street on the strike of three. Mrs Miggins took her back to bed at six and they are both zonked out, for how long though is anyones guess. Still, it all sounds so peaceful after the 3am rendition from the Carnival of Animals. NI contributions are raising their heads over the parapet of “there be pensioners” - sounds like Richy Richmond is scrabbling about looking under rocks and in hard places. Wonder what would happen if the Woke brigade actually went to work? Still, the sun will still shine but perhaps not as brightly.
Art bit - just a branch today - hard times - well, working on that daft idea of a wedding gift that my inner chimp came up with - Have a peaceful Sunday - unless of course your desire is to go all out Rage Against The Machine - but I shall have koffy.
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I am glad some things are improving @ianpspursTumbleweed blows down main street and in the distance a coyote howls. Meanwhile in Suffolk a Swipey feels that 6.2 is a wizard wheeze, jolly jape or just harmless joshing for 16 gms carbs yesterday. Of course I'll never know what the much maligned eatwell plate would produce, partly because that was never my idea of good food anyhow. Just now Elsie appears to be as useful as UselessMcUselessface but I've put all my chips on her. Grandson out of hospital but still not breathing easily. MIL being "weaned" off oxygen. Obviously reasons to heartily thank God. Horrendous day for Julie yesterday. Two other issues which are ongoing but not for here. Am I being hypercritical in expecting Elsie to deal better with all that and this virus? All the hype surrounding her seems a tad overdone - doesn't even taste that good. It is good for me that I have been in trouble that I may learn thy statutes. (Psalm 119 V 71) - boy do I wish I wasn't such a dullard. Extra tuition is grating on me about now. I need more Assam and fast.
Hugs for the sleep deprivation @dunelmGood morning everyone from a sleep deprived start here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of chicken with mushrooms and a dollop of dullards delight came in at 5.4 this am
Girl in the bubble decided that only half a night’s sleep was necessary and promptly woke the street on the strike of three. Mrs Miggins took her back to bed at six and they are both zonked out, for how long though is anyones guess. Still, it all sounds so peaceful after the 3am rendition from the Carnival of Animals. NI contributions are raising their heads over the parapet of “there be pensioners” - sounds like Richy Richmond is scrabbling about looking under rocks and in hard places. Wonder what would happen if the Woke brigade actually went to work? Still, the sun will still shine but perhaps not as brightly.
Art bit - just a branch today - hard times - well, working on that daft idea of a wedding gift that my inner chimp came up with - Have a peaceful Sunday - unless of course your desire is to go all out Rage Against The Machine - but I shall have koffy.
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Snap - 6.2 for me also which was caused by a massive (for me) 39g yesterday. Mostly comprising of Mr K's chocolate. I did have the forlorn hope that maybe my pancreas can now cope with more than 20g - but obviously not.feels that 6.2 is a wizard wheeze, jolly jape or just harmless joshing for 16 gms carbs yesterday.
It is annoying that our fbs go up immediately we nibble too much.Fbg 7.6
I was that tired yesterday I was neither use nor ornament.
And I nibbled too much hence the rise in fbg. I could neither relax nor sleep.
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