Monday, September 14, 2020

Me On A Monday - September 14th

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Currently Enjoying: the prize I won in an online giveaway.  This painting was done by Jade, Abstract Pet a very talented artist.  I read Jade's sister's blog, Coffee on The Porch,  & Jenn posted info about her sister's new enterprise.  Jade does sketches, paintings & other crafts for animals so you know that got me immediately interested.  After announcing I'd won the draw, Jade asked me to send a photo of my pet.  I sent Jade a photo of one of my cats; a very special girl that has passed over the rainbow bridge & from that photo, Jade did the sketch/painting.  It's perfect, it captures my fur girl perfectly & what makes it so "alive" is the work Jade has done on the eyes - the windows to the soul.
This is the photo that the painting was done from

Currently Reading:  Louise Penny's latest, "All The Devils Are Here".  I say currently reading, I read once already & I am reading again, back to back, before I have to return to the library.  

Currently Organizing:  an educational zoom meeting for members of my church with one of our county nurses on the subject of COVID-19 social bubbles.  I was rather discouraged & amazed how most of these folks did not understand or follow the government's recommended social bubbles guidelines.  Seeing how at risk many of our senior members were putting themselves, I decided to do something & I have a friend connection to the county nurse's office.  It was quite enlightening & I hope that this talk has made a difference to keep our members safe.  



Currently Watching:  recommendations from our librarian; DCI Banks,(liking)  Law & Order UK (maybe go further).  We also tried Above Suspicion & Silent Witness.

 As for TV, we did catch the new one from director Ridley Scott, a sci fi, Raised by Wolves - so far we have only seen the first 5 episodes. There are 5 to come.





"deep down we're all Harry, living in a cupboard, under the stairs, waiting for something magical to happen".  whisper



21 comments:

  1. I didn't know you had won the draw! Thank you for mentioning my sister in your blog. I know she's working very hard to make her business a success, and yes, she does capture them well, doesn't she? On a different note, I wasn't aware that Penny had a new book out - oh my gosh, I'd better reserve it on our library website! -Jenn

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    1. Jenn, oh I thought she would have told you I'd won, sorry I did not mention to you. That's why when you asked about where I live, I said your sister would know ... The new Louise Penny takes place in Paris France, I put my name on that request list back in July & I was still #10.

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  2. Oh what a talented artist - how lucky you were to win that prize!
    So the UK is not the only place to have hard to understand 'bubbles'! We've just gone back a step and can now only have 6 people in a group of any age indoors or outdoors. Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales all have variations on the rules!

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    1. I think some of the not understanding social bubbles, is not wanting to know so they don't have to adhere to them. This is a case of yes what you do does affect me - I am surprised by how many people are, well I want to ... & this is in any age range.

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  3. That is a fabulous drawing of your kitty! How wonderful to have won that drawing. We have the new Louise Penny on Audible. Sarah finished it right away, and liked it a lot.

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    1. Jade did an amazing job on this piece of art - truly very fortunate to have won this.

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  4. Oh wow that portrait is amazing and so like the original photo. Lucky you winning such a prize.
    I'm going to look for Raised by Wolves as I like a good Sci Fi.

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    1. Raised by Wolves (sci fi) is a little weird. We also started watching Brave New World.

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    2. I've just found out it's not airing here in the UK so I might have to wait a while for that one.

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  5. She has really captured the likeness. How lovely to win such a lovely prize.

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    1. I feel very fortunate to have won this gift. I have it displayed in our living room in a place of prominence.

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  6. I appreciate a book that's worth re-reading :)

    Churches are interesting in how much individuals either don't know the recommendations or just don't seem to "get it". It's good that there are ongoing efforts to bring people on-board.

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    1. I must admit that some of wanting to bring the social info to everyone's attention is for selfish reasons - the longer people act as though it's all about them, the longer I have to be in social distancing, quarantine. I think mask wearing will continue - Australia is recording one of the lowest flu seasons - masks work.

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  7. That was so nice of you to organize the educational talk about social bubbles! You saw a problem and did something to help!

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    1. I saw it as part of my pastoral care duties. We need to all look out for each other.

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  8. Well I don't have anything new to add but I will say it anyway - what a special prize you have won and I am not surprised you are so pleased with it.
    Yes, let's hope that the Zoom talk hit the spot so your churchgoers keep themselves and everyone else as safe as possible.

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    1. Thanks Lady Ella - I am quite pleased to have won such a prize. Ontario COVID infections are rising very quickly with the return to school - it is quite worriesome.

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  9. I just requested "All the Devils..." from the library. They have 295 copies and I am #905 on the list! It will be some time until my number comes up!

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    1. I never knew Louise Penny was SO popular. Hopefully quick readers before you :)

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  10. Many congratulations on your prize! The artist has done a great job of capturing the spirit of your lovely cat :). And you deserve something nice for all the effort and care you put into organizing that informative meeting. I despair here - so little social distancing and so few people bothering with masks, and no way of enforcing it.

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    1. I am amazed by the number of people that make wearing a mask a political issue. We are taking our eye off the ball of what really matters ... I wonder if it's a plot change in the book of Earth.

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