Thank you Ian for the compliment...and the commiserations.Morning all from what is either another gorgeous warm, sunny day or testing and tiring time for much of UK Plc. Some will like it, some won't. School sports day time - do teachers bet on that?Very strange times as we all know the substantive outcome of G.E 24 but are tediously going through the formalities. Meanwhile one heals slowly, watches sport whilst smiling and waving at "them out there" @Annb hug for the cold but good it isn't COVID. @dunelm thank you for sharing the art and behave yourself all unsupervised. @gennepher thank you for sharing the wonderful creative. I'm thinking of you in that hot bungalow. @Krystyna23040 don't drive those poor souls too hard today @Lamont D I hope the test drive of the new shower is a succe ess and pleasure. @lindisfel thoughts and prayers with you - did Marjorie watch the football last night? Now it is time for some Jarslberg and more tea here. I hope y'all find some marginal gains of your own today. Have a song and insert your own terroir.
Hugs for the oven like temperature and hope that all the animals are surviving it. Smashing new series of artwork.Fbg 6.7
Temperature in my back garden already 21C at 7:36 am
App tells me it's going to be 26C later...
Last night, Jade had not come for her supper. I had waited until dark, gone 10 pm, sat on the swing awhile, despite possible impending beasties, but no Jade. So left a plate of good cat biscuits out for her, and extra water. This morning I went out, and not one single cat biscuit had been taken. So that meant no foxes or badgers were out last night...or even stray cats...good job I have some back video footage from very busy nights...I vowed to myself to post one video for each day of the year, so I keep some busy nights footage for when there is not sign of any cat nor beast...
Nighttime wildlife videos
A Fox and a Cat yawns
I have to say, a boring 16 secs of footage...no wonder Midnight was yawning his head off...
414 views since I posted it last night !?!?
And some people watched it more than once. I looked on analytics...
I am assuming some people cannot sleep these hot summer nights...
Creative...my new series...studying some bushes and trees...
On paper, using a thin/small Japanese calligraphy pen...
In Snapseed for copyright and name and date.
Time for a rest now, started some ice cubes off...
A quick nap should see full basket of ice cubes...
Have your best day...
By the way I have been experimenting with Ceylon cinnamon for a while to see if that can lower my blood sugars. It does not. It makes not one jot of difference to me. I have bought a second , different packet of Ceylon cinnamon powder, in case the first was not authentic cinnamon power. In the meantime I was trying hibiscus tea for something else, and I found that reduced my blood sugar levels immediately while drinking it and after I finished drinking it. Still experimenting on that one.
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Thank you @gennepher - moved inside now as it’s getting quite hot even in the shade - all windows and doors open for a breezeGreat art bit @dunelm
Sound good stirring in the garden, drinking coffee....
Thank you for the artwork compliment @dunelmHugs for the oven like temperature and hope that all the animals are surviving it. Smashing new series of artwork.
Almost impossible outside today @dunelmThank you @gennepher - moved inside now as it’s getting quite hot even in the shade - all windows and doors open for a breeze
It was and more!Morning all from what is either another gorgeous warm, sunny day or testing and tiring time for much of UK Plc. Some will like it, some won't. School sports day time - do teachers bet on that?Very strange times as we all know the substantive outcome of G.E 24 but are tediously going through the formalities. Meanwhile one heals slowly, watches sport whilst smiling and waving at "them out there" @Annb hug for the cold but good it isn't COVID. @dunelm thank you for sharing the art and behave yourself all unsupervised. @gennepher thank you for sharing the wonderful creative. I'm thinking of you in that hot bungalow. @Krystyna23040 don't drive those poor souls too hard today @Lamont D I hope the test drive of the new shower is a success and pleasure. @lindisfel thoughts and prayers with you - did Marjorie watch the football last night? Now it is time for some Jarslberg and more tea here. I hope y'all find some marginal gains of your own today. Have a song and insert your own terroir.
I put the cat food down for the Magpie I mentioned earlier, but My heart stopped, I thought the Green Man was watching me, inches away. His beady green eyes followed my movements.Almost impossible outside today @dunelm
I am on the swing for some fresh air for a wee bit. There was a strong sea breeze, but now the air has gone still, and stifling and unbreathable...
The reason I am still outside isI am having an interesting conversation with a magpie. He thinks I can hear him...I can't...but I think he has new babies to feed and is looking for soft food for them.
I have just told him I will open a sachet of wet cat food for him...
Bye.
Thank you @ianpspurs and I shall endeavour to persevere in my unsupervised state.Morning all from what is either another gorgeous warm, sunny day or testing and tiring time for much of UK Plc. Some will like it, some won't. School sports day time - do teachers bet on that?Very strange times as we all know the substantive outcome of G.E 24 but are tediously going through the formalities. Meanwhile one heals slowly, watches sport whilst smiling and waving at "them out there" @Annb hug for the cold but good it isn't COVID. @dunelm thank you for sharing the art and behave yourself all unsupervised. @gennepher thank you for sharing the wonderful creative. I'm thinking of you in that hot bungalow. @Krystyna23040 don't drive those poor souls too hard today @Lamont D I hope the test drive of the new shower is a success and pleasure. @lindisfel thoughts and prayers with you - did Marjorie watch the football last night? Now it is time for some Jarslberg and more tea here. I hope y'all find some marginal gains of your own today. Have a song and insert your own terroir.
An extension cable and a fan or two by that swing and you will be all windswept.Almost impossible outside today @dunelm
I am on the swing for some fresh air for a wee bit. There was a strong sea breeze, but now the air has gone still, and stifling and unbreathable...
The reason I am still outside isI am having an interesting conversation with a magpie. He thinks I can hear him...I can't...but I think he has new babies to feed and is looking for soft food for them.
I have just told him I will open a sachet of wet cat food for him...
Bye....
I sprinkle my dried koffy grounds - slugs and snails don’t like it.Also handy to persuade cats that their toilet is elsewhere. You could of course get a load of chickens and ducks. Some other ideas Here.slugs are giving me a hard time in my front garden.
I have no idea what to do. I watered the plants before sundown, as you should And I moved four of them and a couple of snails. Frustration setting in.
Neil bought himself a treadle Singer sewing machine - probably about 100 years old. He bought it to renovate it, but never got around to it. These were the machines we had when I was at school - much better than the later hand operated ones - once you got the rhythm of the treadle right, you had both hands free, as you do these days with the electric machines, but they were simpler and more reliable.I have a couple of complicated sewing machines which were given me, they languish in the garage, too complicated.
I really want my old fashioned treadle back which I left behind....
I do have an old fashioned nearly two hundred years old Singer hand shuttle bobbin machine at the top of some shelves in the garage, but I cannot get it down...it was manufactured around 1851 and runs so smoothly...
Oneday I will get that down again...when I find someone to help...it was too heavy for Australian daughter to do...
After all your effort one would certainly hope your friend would be thankful but from this distance I'm fairly sure you will completely downplay all your effort. Peace be with you and thoughts with those of your family smitten with COVID.Neil bought himself a treadle Singer sewing machine - probably about 100 years old. He bought it to renovate it, but never got around to it. These were the machines we had when I was at school - much better than the later hand operated ones - once you got the rhythm of the treadle right, you had both hands free, as you do these days with the electric machines, but they were simpler and more reliable.
My mother used to make all my clothes, up to my mid teens, sewing by hand (needle and thread). What a job! I've once only made a dress, hand sewn and then I had plenty of time to do it, so could take it in easy stages. I wouldn't do it again though. Mum taught me to sew, Dad taught me to darn and my aunt taught me to knit. Knitting and darning I haven't done in years, but anyway, who darns socks these days? Dad also taught me to polish shoes as he was taught in the army - I don't do that any more either. My shoes are fabric to accommodate swollen feet and Neil's are always suede. These skills seem to have gone out of the window along with shoes that can be repaired. That's something else Dad used to do - Neil still has the cast iron last he used to use. Is last the right name for the shoe shaped thingy he had?
I'm right off the idea of sewing after the last 2 days. DIL's machine was far too complicated and I couldn't figure out how to adjust the stitch from zig-zag to straight. Luckily, the power cable fitted my newer machine so I used that but it kept breaking the thread - adjusted the tension, but that didn't help. I got as far as the very last seam and it just refused to do more than a single stitch before breaking the thread again, so I had to do that final seam by hand. The problem may be the thread I was using - it's a different one to my usual one, which I don't seem to be able to get any more. May try Amazon. I think it's OK and hope my friend will be happy with the result. Just have to press it now and she can have it.
At least you did not have to hand sew the entire thing, it is done and out of the way now @AnnbNeil bought himself a treadle Singer sewing machine - probably about 100 years old. He bought it to renovate it, but never got around to it. These were the machines we had when I was at school - much better than the later hand operated ones - once you got the rhythm of the treadle right, you had both hands free, as you do these days with the electric machines, but they were simpler and more reliable.
My mother used to make all my clothes, up to my mid teens, sewing by hand (needle and thread). What a job! I've once only made a dress, hand sewn and then I had plenty of time to do it, so could take it in easy stages. I wouldn't do it again though. Mum taught me to sew, Dad taught me to darn and my aunt taught me to knit. Knitting and darning I haven't done in years, but anyway, who darns socks these days? Dad also taught me to polish shoes as he was taught in the army - I don't do that any more either. My shoes are fabric to accommodate swollen feet and Neil's are always suede. These skills seem to have gone out of the window along with shoes that can be repaired. That's something else Dad used to do - Neil still has the cast iron last he used to use. Is last the right name for the shoe shaped thingy he had?
I'm right off the idea of sewing after the last 2 days. DIL's machine was far too complicated and I couldn't figure out how to adjust the stitch from zig-zag to straight. Luckily, the power cable fitted my newer machine so I used that but it kept breaking the thread - adjusted the tension, but that didn't help. I got as far as the very last seam and it just refused to do more than a single stitch before breaking the thread again, so I had to do that final seam by hand. The problem may be the thread I was using - it's a different one to my usual one, which I don't seem to be able to get any more. May try Amazon. I think it's OK and hope my friend will be happy with the result. Just have to press it now and she can have it.
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