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Another wonderful autumnal piece - what brushes and background paper are you using?
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen, do you have a hose pipe ban? We do.
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Blood sugars this morning were 6.0 and if allowed I might be able to throw the dice again.
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Did I mention it’s raining cats and dogs, don’t panic I have phoned the RSPCA, they said “ don’t be silly “. Some people do take themselves far too seriously, have I mentioned the woke brigade yet? nah I shall leave them for another yesterday.
Here in Tilehurst Towers rain has stopped play, only things left to look forward to are koffy, vegan bacon sarnies, plinky plonky, mid morning nap, afternoon nap, more tea, koffy, scheming a horror theme for halloween and finally continue writing my begging letters to my MP, begging him not to stand for re election.
Stay safe all.
 
Another wonderful autumnal piece - what brushes and background paper are you using?
I make my own canvas. I take photos of different textures. When I like one, I made the canvas a sort of white colour within curves setting in Snapseed. I put this in Procreate and then I begin painting.
Various brushes.
Inking - syrup
Artistic - aurora
Organic - snow gum
Water - mad splash
Artistic - leatherwood
I use the blur/blend tool a lot if I don't like the stroke I have done (I try not to use the undo tool), and try again over the blended bit.

I also alter the settings within each brush stroke, and I try to remember to make copies before I alter the original setting of the brush stroke.

I try to experiment with one different brushstroke each painting, but I often end up blurring it out.

The most important thing for me is to have fun doing it...

Thanks for your compliment. It is greatly appreciated.
 
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Naps are the best...
Followed by cuppas...
 
Morning everyone from what has turned into a very wet day here with thundery showers to come later. Two sons and four grandchildren were planning to go pumpkin picking today but that has been postponed. @dunelm thank you for the cartoon which sums up my view of where we are as a country. Those who deliberately broke it are now demanding unity and calling for some grown ups in the room whilst also calling for the Lord of Misrule to return. Make your minds up by tomorrow guys. The latest artwork becomes more pleasing to me by the day. I'm sure the addition of colour will delight my old eyes. Thank you. Good news that there are real benefits from the back pain course. Let's hope Mr Pickle and his team mates have further success but more importantly enjoy and learn from the experience, Always hard to enjoy losing though. @Krystyna23040 hug for Archie and I hope the vet can help. @gennepher thanks for the video and creative. Some music, well very nearly, in honour of Stray Cat (lyrics). Sunday lunch with MIL here today which will mean some interesting analysis in Cronomter. Trying to follow Tim Spector's 4Ks - not the 5 Sikh ones - is interesting since it conflicts with received wisdom on sodium and phosphorous levels for kidney health. Yesterday I had kefir, kimchi and kombucha but not kraut - too much S and P with them all.. I now have very detailed analysis of my bloods and follow up phone consultations fortnightly. Both Addenbrookes and Spector are keen on gut microbiome health. Chicken is high in phosphorous so this could be interesting. Have a great day. Mine could be heavily influenced by whether Conte's boys actually bother to turn up today since they stayed on the bus / in the hotel on Wednesday evening.
 
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That autumnal creative is wonderful - even more so than most - if it's possible to differentiate.
 
3.9 at 2.30 am (Libre alarm woke me up) and I got myself up because by then I was very sore. Pills, tea and dozed in the kitchen chair until about 6.30 but it was so cold, I went back to bed and slept until 9.30. Then, too sore to stay there so I got up again. The kitchen was very cold so I put a little convection heater on. This refusing to put on the central heating is all very well, and does save money but it's not comfortable. I'm not the fit young thing I used to be when I could quite comfortably cope with the cold. Just had some lovely and warm tomato soup for breakfast, to warm me up a bit.
 
Thanks @ianpspurs
And for the Stray Cats video
 
Thank you @gennepher, @dunelm & @ianpspurs. We are back from the Vet A&E in Kings Lynn that covers the out of hours care for our vets.

Saw a lovely vet who thinks that it is the wort that has suddenly become infected that is making Archie ill. So he has antbiotics and painkillers and is now fast asleep in the conservatory. Hopefully he will feel a lot better very soon.
 
I really do like this podcast. The advice is so sensible
 
We have had very few dry days in the last month,
the river has been rushing through the hamlet in full spate this week. When I look over the old stone bridge I realise how much energy is being wasted and how a turbine could fulfill most of our needs but such a device needs to work independent of flow volume.
Derek
 
If hot air would do the job bring back Matey. The collateral damage would be immense but every action has some kind of reaction.
 
Really good that your back pain course has been so helpful.

Your grandson must be really good to be playing in the U14 tournament in Barcelona.
 
Had to have the heating on for some time Ann. We have a very old stone house that is always cool even in hot weather with little heat gain from sun.
I hope you can maintain your health through the winter.
Derek
 
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