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What was your fasting blood glucose? (full on chat)

Inspired by my drive home last night and my inclination to dwell on an apocalyptic happening, my doom and gloom meter as Mrs MC likes to call it, I offer today's effort. Chased by Dennis over Cannock Chase which felt like the horse men of the book of Revelations were on my tail.
Watercolour A4 25 minutes and a bit twee, sorry.
 

That is brilliant @Muddy Cyclist
I love it
It's not twee!!!
 
@ianpspurs a Right good factual bit of writing for your grandson. Now what about some real fiction and phantasy about the alternative worlds that Liam, Aimee and Dan could have found themselves in could call it Makebelieve World but I'm sure you will find a better name.

Look forward to the sequel, great bit of writing, maybe @gennepher and I could illustrate it.
 
I watched that on the edge of my seat so I'd have eaten all the pistachios...ps. what really happened at the end was he a ghost?...didn't really get

Nooo! I haven’t caught up with it yet - I’m going to have to read the rest of the posts with my fingers in my ears!!
 
There was a strange scent to the place @SaskiaKC .....
Just think what effect that little extra with your breakfast might do for your art, dare you go back! But only if you feel safe.

A few years ago I attended Life Drawing Classes 3 hours every Wednesday. I did this for 3 years and would arrive home happy, content and elated, Mrs MC used to think it was all those naked bodies I got to study, the reality was that some of the younger students were smoking a certain weird tobacco, lecturers turned a blind eye, the rest of us in the class benefited Can't say it improved my drawing though.
 
Amazing painting - not at all twee.
 
Hi All for some reason I am unable to doenload @Muddy Cyclist latest art but I am in no doubt it is a treasure. This last storm has certainly been a challenge for more than others (@gennepher). My son and GF struggled with flooding to get back to their abode in Horsham, West Sussex, has a big road floods and diversion. I think certain areas (esp where @gennepher lives have had it bad). Tbh we have struggled with the howlng wind in the chimney but we got through but it in a small it does make me very anxious.

Take care everyone.
 
Blimey! Hope things have calmed down now. Awful that the storm was so frightening for you!
On a lighter note your painting is wonderful.
 
I am not going back!
I was the only customer in there @Muddy Cyclist so that means I get all that passive stuff....
I have never seen any other customers in there as I have driven past. But that was only in the morning and afternoon....I cannot vouch for evenings...
 
Good morning/evening folks, a 5.9 on the dice today as I stagger on to McGarrett plains once again, lets hope Dennis has done his worst. Thoughts and prayers to all those affected, particularly those who have been flooded out of their homes, there were shocking scenes on the news.
 

Congratulations on regaining the plains!
 
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