Made me laugh OBB...many years ago my dear ancient aunty Molly from Dublin cam over for one of my brothers weddings...we set off to visit family outside London poor Molly had several falls/trips every time she did she needed a 'nip' or two of something (brandy) finally after yet another trip we put two & two together and managed to get her to our destination safely without imbibing anymore alcoholThe saving grace was that the aunts had imbibed more than a sherry or two and were in a raucous mood
I love that @Muddy CyclistToday's painting is another Plein Air, almost. This morning I had to take Mrs MC to the farm to turn out the horse, our Golf VW is being mended after the bump I had a few weeks back, Mrs MC won't drive VW Camper unless desperate so I am on farm run duty. I had 1 hour to kill and sat in camper van todo this painting looking across the farm. Water colour, plein air, A4 size sketch book time taken 1 hour.
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Snowing here now.
I am glad @Krystyna23040 that you all see different things in my paintings....That is so interesting that we both see completely different things in @gennepher 's painting
Indeed @SaskiaKC thus Dum tempus habemus, operemur bonum
Made me laugh OBB...many years ago my dear ancient aunty Molly from Dublin cam over for one of my brothers weddings...we set off to visit family outside London poor Molly had several falls/trips every time she did she needed a 'nip' or two of something (brandy) finally after yet another trip we put two & two together and managed to get her to our destination safely without imbibing anymore alcohol
Broken drain pipe was artistic license, the farmer would never let it get into that state.@Muddy Cyclist meant to say thanks for the farm scene really liked it and the broken red drain pipe!
weirdly, i'm seeing watership down..
maybe because of this
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Nice to see you back up and making progress @gennepher
Awful how things long considered buried still affect us
best wishes for a nicer day today.
What great freeness in the use of watercolour, nice, like it. I have to say you are very organised, colour chart is very useful I am always forgetting how my darker pans look. I just dive in and hope for the best, your way seems far more sensible.Fbg 6.9 at 3 am.
I woke early. I sort of had a bad dream. I didn't realise it was a dream until I woke up. I thought it was real. I was living in a ground floor flat. Then I realised it was waist deep in water. The river next to it had burst its banks. So I looked out of the window, and the floodwater had just reached the roof of my car. There was one person trying to swim to safety. All I could think of was I had said that I can never be flooded where I live now. But it was a different place. Anyway the dream cut out as the floodwater was rising and I woke up.
So I wrote my thoughts a bit in my diary, then it was 4am, so I am thinking what to paint today. I got my St Petersburg watercolour paints out. I have never done a colour chart with them. I used these a lot 20 odd years ago. But the tops of the watercolour pans had gone mouldy...it was my fault, because I had wrapped them in a plastic bag. These paints are generally very wet any way, they don't dry out, like normal watercolours that can go hard.
Cleaned them up in the bathroom sink which is now rainbow coloured...
And made this colour chart. Which took ages. But I needed it as I have forgotten what the darker pans come out like. There were 26 pans originally, I put the extra colours in the middle section, that I needed at the time. And I arranged the colours as I used them at that time, which might not look logical, but worked at that time.
I didn't have enough time to do a proper bigger painting, so I grabbed a white piece of index card, and did a quick painting...it is probably 6 inches by 4inches (no, I don't deal in metric...). I have to go out soon because my Cochlear Speech Processor program is corrupted and I can hear s*d all with it apart from wierd sounds that cut on and off. It is totally doing my brain in. So I have a long driving trip today...
In the few minutes, about 10 minutes, I have been writing this the weather has gone from rainy and cloudy, to clear blue sunny skies (for just a moment), to driving sleet, to driving snow, and now we have rain. Not a fun day to go and drive in...but I need to make this appointment.
So here is this morning's tiny painting...and bits and pieces and colour chart and Chinese paintbrushes. I only use Chinese brushes for watercolour, and have done so since the 1990's when I did Chinese painting and calligraphy under Cathy Wu in the Chinese Pagoda in Liverpool. A lot of the time she spoke in Chinese to us, when she got heated that we were not following her instructions....
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Take care
Be kind to each other
Hugs if you need them, and hugs if you don't...
Morning All. 6.2 today due to one too many salted peanuts last night I suspect. Will I ever learn and why did I buy them in the first place.
The Coronavirus is starting to get very real now. We have our house on the market so we have all sorts of strangers wandering around our personal spaces. The agents told me yesterday someone had requested viewing on Sat but hasnt fixed a time because he is away on holiday this week. It got me thinking because we have a close friend, a member of our family as we see her, with a compromised immunity due to cancer treatment who is coming to live with us in two weeks time for probably a few weeks while she recovers from surgery. So today I will be instructing the agent that before viewings they must ask the question if they have been abroad and where in the last couple of weeks. We want to sell but as always the wellness and safety of our family comes before anything else. I wonder how they will take it! Watch this space.
Have a great Wednesday everyone. Stay well, stay safe.
Thank you @Muddy CyclistWhat great freeness in the use of watercolour, nice, like it. I have to say you are very organised, colour chart is very useful I am always forgetting how my darker pans look. I just dive in and hope for the best, your way seems far more sensible.
Take care with your trip out, sorry you are having problems.
My cats only eat Whiskas dried Tuna pockets and tinned tuna. I have tried other things but they wont eat anything else. They are middle aged now and in great condition with glossy coats and bright eyes so it must be ok for them. It always amazes me what the marketing people come up with. I saw an ad for cat soup on tv yesterday! Should it be served with a soup spoon lol.
Double cream is lovely @Krystyna23040A lovely low 5.0 this morning. I haven't a clue why - or maybe actually I have. Yesterday I had much less cream.
I have proved to myself over and over again that I have an upper limit of cream but from time to time do have more cream in the hopes that it won't affect fbs - but it always does.
I am always optimistic that this will happen - hopefully it will in the future.Double cream is lovely @Krystyna23040
One can always hope the body will say dang, I will gave her that lower blood sugar reading she requests even if she drinks the cream ...
(Sometimes I have a drink of it...)
First World problem alertI am always optimistic that this will happen - hopefully it will in the future.
Yes that's Molly...we arrived at Euston Station on our way to visit another aunt...Molly had never been on an escalator before & her first experience was traumatic (for us too) her co-ordination wasn't brilliant (the brandy) so she missed her footing & travelled up the escalator partly on her back displaying underwear that hadn't been on display since Queen Victoria's unmentionables were shown at the V & A many years ago...my mother was apoplectic one of the heels on her best wedding bought shoes broke as she tried to extract her sister from the moving stairs meanwhile the rest of us were busy trying to pretend we didn't know them...it was a car crash journey I shall never forget.a female Father Ted if there ever was one
So do I(Sometimes I have a drink of it...)
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