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Wonderful painting. Thank you for sharing them
 
You may be right - some folk have no sense of humour and online threads seem to get kidnapped by extreme views and the Troll crowd - I wonder what a Troll tastes like?
The upsurge for the idea of converting the world population to veganism is, I feel, not very well thought out. Unfortunately, small groups who shout, scream and jump up and down loudly usually win the arguments nowadays - no evidence needed - just lots of noise.
One easy to understand part with some arguments is that without animals there are no natural manures so all this new plant based farming will need chemical fertilisers and of course consume vast quantities of water. Avocados grown in Mexico need a huge amount of water and then need to be flown over to the UK - completely nuts - I will stick to being a carnivore - I don’t mind being unpopular.
 
Ah thats a pity Karen. Nothing is a free ride is it. You T1s dont have it easy. Lol where to site the pump is perplexing never considered that! Made me things of Madness and Baggy Trousers. Take care and good luck with it all.
 
Wonderful, will you be sorting out your shaving brushes?
Tried it but I only have one and it left my face a bluish tinge when I used it next, @gennepher does not have to use her shaving brush for shaving so does not have that problem.
 
Oh so true @dunelm without getting too serious or philosophical, but then you did post earlier that perhaps we should search for a philosophy I came across this quote a few years back, sums up how society's become, very sad and a bit frightening....

In times of extremes, extremists win. Their ideology becomes a religion, anyone who doesn't puppet their views is seen as an apostate, a heretic or a traitor, and moderates in the middle are annihilated."

Off to the pub now to meet some friends for pub nosh and putting the world to rights.
 

Thanks for the hugs.
That is what I usually experience too. This morning I woke a little after 3:00, then went back to sleep, and woke 3 hours later from the nightmare.
When I woke a little after three it was to the sound of the KittenCat horking up a hairball ...
 
Today's painting effort, A4 watercolour 1 hour 20 mins, I had to wait for the sky to dry. Inspired by my ride today, looking back along Sherbrooke Valley. The sky was very grey so lots of artistic license again.

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I have just started using a heat gun to speed up the drying process, especially after priming, because I never think to do it the night before...

These are the colours I remember from the Cannock Chase area @Muddy Cyclist ...evocative...
 

I enjoyed reading about Popeye and Frankie.
Can Popeye see himself in a mirror? I ask, because the KittenCat can't see herself, and while I think she sees something sometimes when the TV is on, whatever it is seems to upset her more than anything else. The only time she has ever showed a positive interest in anything onscreen was back before I had a flat-screen TV, and she use to like to nap on top of the big floor TV when it was on.
One time I was watching the Trooping the Colour -- the only time I've known it to be on TV here -- and she seemed fascinated by all the soldiers marching around. She was on top of the TV, looking down at the moving figures, and I thought she was "hunting" them! ^. .^
My old Persian, Sascha, could not only see himself in a mirror, he could also see me, and we could look at each other's reflections, the way two humans can.
 

Popeye has no interest in mirrors @SaskiaKC
He might have had many years ago, but not now.
He does have an interest in my tablet and phone, but I don't have a telly now. But years ago he would sleep on the top of the telly when it was big enough in those days and watch it upside down...
 
Both Our late Ginger and our current Bobs stop what they’re doing and inspect the TV if a big cat on a nature programme makes its noise. That fascinates me. Poor Daisy is always scared of everything, though she climbs on my lap (and moreso my rug!) if anyone comes to the door even without coming in she hides behind the sofa. Ginger and I used to love looking in the mirror but I have no idea what he saw. I think he just loved the cuddle.
 
We had a resident in the home i used to work in who had done some fabulous war paintings he was even featured on granada reports x
 

I keep one closet door ajar whenever I leave, or if I am expecting any visitors. If someone comes to the door the KittenCat watches to see if they are coming in; if they do, she runs for her closet. She has gotten to know two of the maintenance men well enough that she does not run and hide from them unless they approach her, even though they both speak very nicely to her.
 
Ditto x
 
Ah thats a pity Karen. Nothing is a free ride is it. You T1s dont have it easy. Lol where to site the pump is perplexing never considered that! Made me things of Madness and Baggy Trousers. Take care and good luck with it all.
currently using arms top of buttocks and lower back x
 

That is stunning @JohnEGreen
It is full of flow and movement.
 
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