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Smashing
 
Good afternoon everyone from a wet afternoon in the dark and dangerous north - arrived home with minutes to spare before the rain fell. Smashing birthday yesterday and thank you for your birthday wishes. Spent most of the day at a place called Packwood House, a restored Elizabethan house with wonderful gardens. Daughter in law made me a Burned Basque Cheesecake as a birthday treat - very low carb - very high in cream cheese and cream and not as burlesque as it sounds. It was wonderful spending time with three of our grandchildren and their parents - “So with our children, their growing up brings wider fruits but their infancy was sweeter.“ Seneca I think. Art bit, quick sketch of one of the many topiaried Yew trees at Packwood House. Hope you have had a good day, thoughts with @alf_Josiah for slaving away learning new domestic skills and Mrs J for the pain and anguish in seeing the kitchen deteriorating into chaos.
 

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Yesterday sounds like a wonderful day and the cheesecake sounds delicious, time for a google. Thank you for sharing the art which did remind me of an Oppenheimer test - sorry. I hadn't heard/read that quote before but it echoed my thoughts from Saturday. We were at a fifth birthday party and I was struck by how parenthood had mellowed and developed our boys and some of their friends. The obvious reciprocal love brought back fond memories.
 
Interesting topiaried Yew tree @dunelm
 
who mentioned cheesecake again?
 
It is really beautiful evening, now that the grandkids have gone home.
Mrs L has gone for a pre meal lie down.
so much energy, the grandkids, not Mrs L.
I must plead guilty to being extremely last this morning.
I had a full nights sleep with an extra hour (or two, but who is counting?)
It was 9.10am, the first time I viewed the clock.
shocking!
I feel ashamed.
I also feel the benefits from being slothful.
now to use that energy doing kitchen duties.
 
It was a smashing day. Yes, the Yew Garden did look a bit nuclear test site
 

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Oh no - I do hope Mrs J isn't in too much pain today.
 
It was @dunelm wot dun it guv. Not for you I guess @Lamont D but here is a recipe with nutritional analysis. Bocha sweet is currently unavailable on Amazon but available here
interesting!
Of course, it would be anti Scouse to endure something from the eastern empire.
my dad actually preferred Japanese cars even tho his youngest built vehicles just down the road!!!!
 
No wonder you're confused @gennepher
If it's any consolation (it probably isn't) these situations are not uncommon.
I was a family secret myself and the last to know of course.

Sending you hugs for the confusion and thanks for the video and illustration. They're much appreciated.

Monday's FBG, 4.6 mmol/L on waking at 6.00 am.
 
Thank you @LivingLightly
Yes I realise these family secret situations happen more often than we think. And it can have a negative effect on people like you and me, whatever the initial circumstances whether accidental, deliberate, no thought of consequences, or just messy life's events etc.

Thanks, I am grateful for the appreciation of video and illustration.
 
Fbg 7.6

Just stress why it's up...

Phone video of my little Robin
But this feeder was up the garden, so not very clear, but a nice shot of him hovering in flight.
16secs

Creative...with the 3 Kanji black felts, thin, medium, and the wide flexible one. It is on smooth Bristol Board. The scribble at the left side is just me seeing which size pen I have... need to label them.

I was just doodling this in the early hours. A friend came online who I knew I could talk to about yesterday's events.
I am using voice to text, so I could doodle. It was really me just scribbling, not drawing definite lines
My friend listened, and some more stuff has been said since by this person in Arizona. So, I told her that.
My friend listened to my thoughts, feelings, and emotions, and more.
She came up with her thoughts about the messiness of life's events. And possible scenarios of the past and why. And I gave her my thoughts.
I could say everything I needed to say to her about all this, without holding back.
It was a safe space for me.
And I am doodling/scribbling this picture all the while.
My friend gave me a strategy for today and further questions to ask this Arizona lady.

I am in a much better place this morning.

It is now time for a cuppa tea.

Have your best day...

 
Smashing piece @gennepher and all the best with the Arizona person.
 
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