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

@gennepher
update for the end of day
I work from the 'back' of the picture to the front as layers keep things tidy. Put some stormy sky in but I'm so so about it (I've done 3 skies so far), mountain range at back and stack rocks in place. You can see by the splodges where the other rocks will go ;)

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Very lord of the rings to me.

just needs the eye of Sauron and your done..:D

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19.08.2020
6.50am FBG 6.2
Wet morning, cat on back door step, as rain is driving onto the more usual kitchen doorstep. Poor thing absolutely soaking wet. Dried him off with an old towel, fed and watered, he is now a slightly damp ball of contentment, sleeping in his allotted place. We were recently gifted a wooden box with a cushion. It's a little lower than a dining chair and the cat is able to jump up onto it. The box has been placed near to the kitchen door, so he can see out.
It's also a handy place to sit and remove muddy boots, which is, ofc the reason it was put there. Nothing to do with me wanting my chair at the laptop back.:rolleyes:

aww. love that.

and the clever way you recover your seat at the laptop.
enjoy..won't last long, i'm sure..;):hilarious:
 
a few days away from the forum.

life's ok.

fbg 6.4
temp 36.2

everything here seems back to normal.

her ladyship decided pre lockdown to paint the bathroom,
her project, she wanted to learn how, for herself so i left it for her.

as ya do.

Big Mistake, apparently :rolleyes:

Now it's not done, there are faint murmurings of discontent,
so I've now been silently coerced into doing it.

Little cat is now part of the furniture.
friends dog is also now on my daily to do list, as in walk him.
not quite the tiger king, but having animals around, is a nice feeling.

Enjoy the trip to loomies, @alf_Josiah .:)



all in all.. life is ok.

cheers all.
stay safe & well
 
So my not sure which season I'm in watercolour of a Sweet Chestnut tree threw off the cloak of winter, I have no idea which season it's in now. :) I will do a winter painting in December.

Watercolour A4.....

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@jjraak Good to know you are OK, was getting a tad concerned.
 
Good luck, you will never be the same ;)

I encountered layers back in old Photoshop days, thought it was a daft idea and promptly ignored it until I did a workshop on using PS professionally. Now, I would be lost without them as they immediately give me a sense of foreground, background, and everything between. I do name my layers as I use so many and can forget what they are for or the hierarchy.

Just remember they are 'top-down', so my backgrounds are at the bottom of the list with foreground at the top which is only overridden by characters.
Thank you - will have a play about with it.
 
Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen and all who celebrate national bin day.

5.9 on this rather damp morning.

Aren't grandchildren wonderful and the best bit is you can send them home .
As I don't have an artistic bone in my body I can only look at the artwork posted and encourage you all to carry on posting.
To our fellow poster @dunelm have a good ride, stay safe stay dry, hopefully I shall be out and about on my bike tomorrow heading down sarf. Loomies.
Well fellow posters and painters have a great day, koffy is calling.
Hand and footnote: happy anniversary @Muddy Cyclist.
Thank you - out and back with no rain - probably because I chose to wear waterproof inners. Enjoy Loomies.
 
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Thankyou @gennepher @dunelm and @alf_Josiah for your anniversary best wishes.

@dunelm Like them craggy mountain tops. The lakes are not an area I know well. Look forward to seeing some layering art from you. Enjoy the bike ride.
Thank you, I thought that I would have a go at some of our favourite walks and climbs over the years although some of them are not interesting enough to sketch.
 
@Muddy Cyclist and Mrs MC congrats on your anniversary soon be your 50th myself and Judith wed in 1974 a couple of years after you in 1972 I had been in the RAF about 3 years and was stationed at RAF Mount Batten ironically in my home town where I met Judith who was also stationed at Mount Batten.

@ianpspurs talking of learning foreign lingo my brother in law when teaching in Bradford had to teach himself Punjabi in order to keep abreast of the jokes his class were making about him thinking he did not understand one morning he shocked them all by joining in their conversation. Took him nearly a month to learn the language.

Oh forgot fbg was 4.1 this morning.
Very funny. Our youngest son speaks Thai (being married to a Thai girl) - he never lets on when they are out and about.
 
a few days away from the forum.

life's ok.

fbg 6.4
temp 36.2

everything here seems back to normal.

her ladyship decided pre lockdown to paint the bathroom,
her project, she wanted to learn how, for herself so i left it for her.

as ya do.

Big Mistake, apparently :rolleyes:

Now it's not done, there are faint murmurings of discontent,
so I've now been silently coerced into doing it.

Little cat is now part of the furniture.
friends dog is also now on my daily to do list, as in walk him.
not quite the tiger king, but having animals around, is a nice feeling.

Enjoy the trip to loomies, @alf_Josiah .:)



all in all.. life is ok.

cheers all.
stay safe & well
Glad that you are OK and OOh! Fab - more painting - looking forward to seeing your style :angelic:o_O:woot::wacky:
 
aww. love that.

and the clever way you recover your seat at the laptop.
enjoy..won't last long, i'm sure..;):hilarious:
Its my own fault he thinks the chair at the laptop is his place. He spent many evenings on my lap there while MrSlim was away... so ofc its his first choice of place to sleep. The cat is slightly disabled and finds dining chairs just a bit too high for easy access, has to use his front paws to haul himself up, so other dining chairs hold no appeal, and the laptop end of the table also has a view out of the door. The cat seems very comfortable in his new location, although he does revert sometimes, if moved he settles without protest, but then he is a very amenable cat. still not making a fuss or struggle about ear drops, even after a month of treatment, with drops every other day.
 
OK, so this is where's it's at and I'm going to leave it at that for now. In the future, I may return to it :)

@jjraak sorry, couldn't fit the eye in ;)

Miranda- The Tempest (my neo post-Raphaelite attempt)

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It has been interesting watching this process, lead to this finished painting.
You have given me lots of potential ideas with this.
I like this very much @Alien Aspie
An impressive painting.
 
Thank you, it does need more work as I hadn't added proper lighting or finished bits but life says "leave it for now" :)

I can spend too long on things @Alien Aspie
Most things can always do with more work as we realise stuff we haven't considered, or don't have time to do, or with me I could chuck the whole thing out if I have to spend one more second on it...
 
I can spend too long on things @Alien Aspie
Most things can always do with more work as we realise stuff we haven't considered, or don't have time to do, or with me I could chuck the whole thing out if I have to spend one more second on it...

I'd painted 3 different Mirandas, 4 stormy skies and 2 seas. Used 35 layers and was trying to remove that silly stone by the wreck but couldn't find it because I'd drawn it on a layer it should never have been on. I may take a break from art for a while whilst I regain my sanity :bag:;)
 
OK, so this is where's it's at and I'm going to leave it at that for now. In the future, I may return to it :)

@jjraak sorry, couldn't fit the eye in ;)

Miranda- The Tempest (my neo post-Raphaelite attempt)

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What more could I wish for? My favourite Shakespeare play, my favourite art Brotherhood and a magnificent modern technical Preraphalite painting created by the threads creator. Go regain your sanity but I'm sure you will have been enrolled into a modern Preraphalite Brotherhood. Look forward to the next whenever it appears.
 
What more could I wish for? My favourite Shakespeare play, my favourite art Brotherhood and a magnificent modern technical Preraphalite painting created by the threads creator. Go regain your sanity but I'm sure you will have been enrolled into a modern Preraphalite Brotherhood. Look forward to the next whenever it appears.

Thank you. Like many aspies I'm not very good at receiving compliments or stuff, but what you said, I appreciate it, thank you.
 
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