Thanks @PenguinMumThank you @gennepher it does look like an ancient well trodden path @dunelm says and I like the tones. Great FBG btw. Take care today you and Popeye.
5.0 this morning. Both Dennis’s in my vicinity are behaving at the moment. Long may it last.
@PenguinMum hope the power stays on and good luck with the viewing.
@dunelm your posh sounding syndrome sounds rotten, good luck with the torturous exercises.
@gennepher I can well understand the sense of well-being you get just by doing. I go to a ‘nature art’ class on Wednesdays which is about the same sort of thing - we create stuff just for the sake of it, just for the calmness and peace it brings. ( I like the picture btw). The foot pain that you and @Cumberland describe sounds horrendous. I know pain can take one to a very dark place where nothing else exists. The horror of going through an amputation to find the pain is still there must be indescribable.
@HarryBeau I sympathise over cardboard box gate! It’s a constant battle to get to the post before D spots it. Today I narrowly managed to get to Mr C’s new bank card before Dennis. He was most disappointed, and I am squelching in my slippers this morning after he found one and chewed up the insole again - it’s really soggy now!
We spend a fortune on toys & gadgets to keep them interested...mine much prefer a cardboard box...my shoes...slippers & anything I might need or find useful...now they know how to open their room everything has to be battened down...keep your head down DennisI sympathise over cardboard box gate! It’s a constant battle to get to the post before D spots it.
Absolutely on my second set of Koffy exercises already!Drinking Koffy's good arm exercise.
I have been following a carnivour diet since the beginning of the year - got my blood sugars well controlled. However, at the end of this month I am switching to a vegan diet for two months to see if I get similar results.Good Morning and 5.7 for me today.
All calm before the storm here.
@Debandez looks like a well deserved rest and good time is being had in The Lake District.
@OldButBold sorry for restlessness.
@gennepher foot pain is so unpleasant, one of the awful symptom of this Diabetic annoyance. Hug for pain, winner for dealing with it and being so stoical.
@trick60 Hope Dennis passes your daughters house by.
MIL visit this morning then family around for night of music. Also today is the challenge of cooking for a Vegan, my sons new partner, going to be interesting, not so much the ideas but the Vegan Ingredients.
Be constructive, achieve something new, share your wisdom and make the day special.
Got to love a good Physio, the difference between the one towards the end of the film “Braveheart” and the one I saw yesterday is that she had a nice white uniform on to lull victims into a sense of concerned security before revealing the bed of pain.Oh Dunelm, you make me laugh so much but how I feel your pain. At one physio session they put me on a rack to stretch me, didn't work still the same height. Lol. Should be walking my hands up and down the wall as and twisting my neck as in the exorcist as we speak. Drinking Koffy's good arm exercise.
Thank you. This syndrome is so posh that I wish that I had not disposed of my sit-stand desk when I retired - still, I can practice walking round with my hands behind my back like royalty.5.0 this morning. Both Dennis’s in my vicinity are behaving at the moment. Long may it last.
@PenguinMum hope the power stays on and good luck with the viewing.
@dunelm your posh sounding syndrome sounds rotten, good luck with the torturous exercises.
@gennepher I can well understand the sense of well-being you get just by doing. I go to a ‘nature art’ class on Wednesdays which is about the same sort of thing - we create stuff just for the sake of it, just for the calmness and peace it brings. ( I like the picture btw). The foot pain that you and @Cumberland describe sounds horrendous. I know pain can take one to a very dark place where nothing else exists. The horror of going through an amputation to find the pain is still there must be indescribable.
@HarryBeau I sympathise over cardboard box gate! It’s a constant battle to get to the post before D spots it. Today I narrowly managed to get to Mr C’s new bank card before Dennis. He was most disappointed, and I am squelching in my slippers this morning after he found one and chewed up the insole again - it’s really soggy now!
Thank you @DJC3
That sounds amazing your 'nature art' class.
I can imagine the calmness, peace, and tranquility that brings...probably there's humour there too
We spend a fortune on toys & gadgets to keep them interested...mine much prefer a cardboard box...my shoes...slippers & anything I might need or find useful...now they know how to open their room everything has to be battened down...keep your head down Dennis
Thank you. This syndrome is so posh that I wish that I had not disposed of my sit-stand desk when I retired - still, I can practice walking round with my hands behind my back like royalty.
@dunelm hug for the difficult syndrome but winner for the humour you show in dealing with life's vicissitudes. @Muddy Cyclist and @gennepher your artistic talents continue to amaze and delight. Hope storm Dennis leaves you all as unscathed as can be - get the strength of the insurance companies around you time. Of all the eventualities I gamed the 2 hour you shall not pass horror this morning wasn't considered. Carni diet and not worrying about fibre a route I won't ever travel. Grandparent duties went well yesterday and today we have sole charge of another granddaughter - Moana it is then.
The cardboard box delight applies equally to small children and pets. My boys had some of their most imaginative play with cardboard boxes. Pirates on the high seas anyone..probably not today thoughWe spend a fortune on toys & gadgets to keep them interested...mine much prefer a cardboard box...my shoes...slippers & anything I might need or find useful...now they know how to open their room everything has to be battened down...keep your head down Dennis
Going to try that suggestion PM...things are getting damaged now so we have to set some boundaries...my bedroom is now firmly off limits with the door closed...will leave their room open & any time I have to go out they can have access to their room the study & the kitchen...going to get tough now honest!The cardboard box delight applies equally to small children and pets. My boys had some of their most imaginative play with cardboard boxes. Pirates on the high seas anyone..probably not today though. Another trick is to put an old sheet over a small piece of furniture and both species again in their element hiding and ambushing.
Good morning/evening folks, a 5.3 on the dice, off to work again this morning hopefully a short shift and then building a garden room for daughter and son in law, Dennis permitting.
Have a lovely weekend all.
Fbg 6.1
So it's gone down.
I did eat my same meals in a shorter time frame yesterday. Stopped eating at 2pm...it's just the way the day worked out...
Painting for today...
A4. Acrylics. Mixed media on top...basically children's tempera paint sticks...
3 hours spent on it so far. It's not about a finished painting, this one. With the tempera paint sticks I was building up layers and spreading and blending with my fingers. It was the slow work of gently, slowly blending. And I was away into myself in another world...
I was texting a friend just now and she asked to see today's painting, so I sent her a photo. Oh no, I don't like that she texted back, it's not finished, you need to do this and that and the other...
I explained it was about the satisfaction of using my fingers etc etc, but she couldn't see it at all...
So that was me a little out of sorts...
Every painting does not have to be a carefully executed piece of 'finished' artwork. And not every painting I post will be 'finished' so to speak, but I will have got what I want out of it. And that is what it is about for me.
View attachment 38639
Have a good day
Take care
Hugs for those who need them. Don't forget that the basket of hugs is unlimited...
Morning...some aches & pains from Thursday evening but still laughing about my gymnastics...excellent sleep last night although interrupted by 2 little beasts who now know how to open their room door...they're growing up fast luckily I had anticipated that so closed both the living room & kitchen doors no disarray in those rooms yet...the latest great drama here 'Cardboard Box gate' now in full mode...lots of squabbling over the empty Amazon delivery box … what next I wonder...the wind is picking up we will be hiding indoors today...woke to a 6.6.
View attachment 38642
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?