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I had Columbian today also. Lovely flavour.Always a coffee Krystyna always... Colombian today.
I had Columbian today also. Lovely flavour.Always a coffee Krystyna always... Colombian today.
That is so funny. I didn't spot thst. Yes - it.was.Poppy he chased around the house. You are right that the alternative is too horrendous to contemplate.
Predictive text seems to have gone out of control on my tablet at the moment.
We had a lovely time at Sheringham Park and Archie was his usual happy and energetic self. We got caught in one or two showers but it didn't spoil the walk.
We had a near miss on the way home. Going around a huge bend Mr K slowed down when he saw a line of cyclists coming towards us. Luckily he did because suddenly a pick up truck appeared. It was overtaking the cyclists on our side of the narrow road. Mr K slammed on the brakes and the other driver only just managed to avoid hitting us or a cyclist.
Rannoch Moore sketch - great study and I like the little Plein Air - with the light and dark made by sun and cloud and how it teases the side of the buildingBusy day at MILs and the realisation that there is still lots to do and completion of sale date must be looming.
Art today with all the mountains and talk of West Highland Way I decided to look at a study for a painting of Rannoch Moore, pencils A4 ish and needs to be more moody but it's a plan....
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Then on way home noticed the sun lighting up the landscape so stopped and did a quick Plein Air sketch, pencils again and about 4" x 4" might try a painting from it later...
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Many Happy Returns and the bonus of two days, at least, of celebrations.Thank you, Rannoch will be my next watercolour, not sure if I will start Monday though as another year of my life Is being ticked off, 71 and daughter, SIL and youngest grandaughter are joining us for evening meal. Son on Tuesday with eldest grandaughters as Covid rules prevent us all celebrating on the same night.![]()
Very inspiration photo5.7 for me have a good day everyoneView attachment 44562
Yes Mr K is a very safe driver. You are right about the trauma never goes away, but it does get more bearable.A winner for Mr K's perceptiveness.
A good man for seeing the danger AND taking precautionary measures.
saved the day for many and let me laddo in pick up walk away with a little "phew THAT was close"
rather then the awful realisations he'd damaged or most likely been the cause of ending someone's life.
and a huge HUG for the trauma of your sisters accident.
THAT never goes away as you well know
it just ( i hope ) gets slightly more bearable as the years pass,
That is just awful.You had definitely better be careful when texting Poopy (sorry Poppy).
I agree that we are at the mercy of other drivers. My 9 year old youngest sister was killed by a drunk driver who hit my mother's car head on at Staines near the reservoir. He was not injured and immediately went back home to the USA leaving his girlfriend braindamaged.
Sandy Beds. Best avoided. (RSPB HQ I believe)The Bearded Vulture went south yesterday. It was seen going over Sandy and was mobbed by two very brave Red Kites. Then almost at dusk it was going over London.
I doubt Boris was in the garden doing some late sunbathing or it may have swooped down for a possible late meal!![]()
Yes Karma does spring to mind. My mother confessed sometime later that she bought a little doll and stuck pins in it. I think she was trying to influence karma or maybe trying to practice voodoo. Not sure though if it actually did make her feel better about. Much better if karma happens on its own.That is just awful.
An aunt of mine was hit head on by a speeding driver who list control on a bend and suffered for the rest of her life as a result. We did hear on the grapevine, via friend of friend of friend, Chinese whispers? That the other driver was more seriously injured and permanently disabled as a result of his actions. No idea if this is actually true, but karma or consequences does spring to mind.
Many Happy Returns and the bonus of two days, at least, of celebrations.
Thank you both and quite right two celebrations. Mrs MC was wondering if thecake she is baking for tonight can also make a second appearance tomorrow with pieces missing, I was more concerned if there would still be room for the 71 candles.Happy birthday @Muddy Cyclist - not sure how I missed that earlier. Enjoy the family celebrations.
Doubt it, that's a bone eating bird and Boris does have a long way to go before he looks like a skeleton.The Bearded Vulture went south yesterday. It was seen going over Sandy and was mobbed by two very brave Red Kites. Then almost at dusk it was going over London.
I doubt Boris was in the garden doing some late sunbathing or it may have swooped down for a possible late meal!![]()