dunelm
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Thank youEnjoy that bike ride with mates, sounds like a good day ahead.
Your drawing today gives me the impression that is a plant of great age, very nicely drawn.
Thank youEnjoy that bike ride with mates, sounds like a good day ahead.
Your drawing today gives me the impression that is a plant of great age, very nicely drawn.
Belayed birthday wishes @karen8967 - sounds like you had a great dayIve had a lovely afternoon with my son for my birthday went for lunch everyone else in work now back home and having to go to work myselfme and tommy off to llangollan for the weekend so happy days
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The warning signs have always been clearly labled:6.2 on this morning of birdsong and bins.
Reading up on the 2nd round of enforced social distancing that is about to happen. Who'd a-thunked it??
I am in my shell and here I shall stay, if I were a prison inmate I would probably action myself into getting solitary.
Looks like the sun is making an appearance and that means turning the flower beds over
Enjoy the day!
On the Zen front - I decided to go for a blurred misty look playing about with a thing called Gaussian Blur. Good old Carl Friedrich and not a bell curve or non zero ‘c’ in sight.
Excellent, so much detail in that Mountain and the way the light and darkness catches the rocks giving depth, like the sky colours also. Thought I recognised some familiar constellations but there are many from another Galaxy.Here's the art I wasn't going to do but did anyway whilst watching Dark Mirror
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I'm glad you mentioned Gaussian Blur, unfortunately I didn't read it before looking at your art and ended up panicking about a sudden change in eye sight and polishing my specsGood morning everyone from a sun reflecting on the leaves morning in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of this and that and I wonder what this frozen blob is in this box came in at 4.8 this am
@Muddy Cyclist - interesting sky - wonder what the foreground will contain?
@geefull - smashing seascape - delicately done - that aqua behind the waves
@Alien Aspie - foreboding mountain, constellations and hints of of dwellings lit up in the distance.
We didn’t make Whitby yesterday - the morning news reported some businesses closing due to someone sneezing out of turn. Never mind, we had a wonderful day and did find a reasonably deserted beer garden in which to have lunch. Rather easier to socially distance and all that when encased in riding gear and a fully enclosed helmet.
It’s International Bin Day again and I have decided on a fetching new outfit to disturb the neighbours when marshalling the bins.
On the Zen front - I decided to go for a blurred misty look playing about with a thing called Gaussian Blur. Good old Carl Friedrich and not a bell curve or non zero ‘c’ in sight.
Have a wonderful day, koffy as usual.
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Thanks for the good wishes and I'm glad the prayers and candles were beneficial in a difficult period. Hopefully, today, commemoration of Charles Fuge Lowder, is at worst a damp grass day. In this area of Suffolk it is Day 1 of the Moana, Nutella, school pickup and how do you pack all that into such a tiny body week. My bg is still a known unknown despite somehow having no cucumber on this building site.Hi Ian,
I am afraid the grass stayed wet all day but tomorrow is a new day.
I am very non conformist in view, Ian, so apart from the main holy days, I am ignorant of such things as St. days.
One of the radiation physicists in medical physics where I worked, in my retirement job, was a really helpful Catholic Christian and she prayed for me, lighting candles etc, when I went through radical radiotherapy four years after I retired.
I found all the prayers of fellow Christians carried me through a difficult period.
I hope your remission continues and you are sustained through it all as I have been.
atb
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Hope your hand is good after that misbehaving hammer on it @Alien Aspie6.2 on this morning of birdsong and bins.
Reading up on the 2nd round of enforced social distancing that is about to happen. Who'd a-thunked it??
I am in my shell and here I shall stay, if I were a prison inmate I would probably action myself into getting solitary.
Looks like the sun is making an appearance and that means turning the flower beds over
Enjoy the day!
On the Zen front - I decided to go for a blurred misty look playing about with a thing called Gaussian Blur. Good old Carl Friedrich and not a bell curve or non zero ‘c’ in sight.
Have a wonderful day, koffy as usual.
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Good Morening Ladies and Gentlemen on this national bin day. I too have a rather fetching outfit for bin day.
One should say " snap ".
A low for me 5.0 on the meter of mystery and misbehaving, games ahead on the insulin front, side and rear.
Well folks 42 years ago today was the last time I was able to make a decision without instruction and at times Mrs J questions the decision she made. " I do " is a dangerous, very dangerous decision. A little like that Chinese curse " May you live in interesting times ".
Have a good day fellow posters and painters and of course motorcyclists, not forgetting other 2 wheel users.
@dunelm nice tee-shirt ,
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