BrainTwister #60: Say what you see
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From New Scientist #3530, 15th February 2025 [link] [link] You have three
cards labelled A, B and C. You shuffle them and deal them face down onto a
table,...
The Beacons Way - Walk 3
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Walk 3: The Black Mountain
[map] [photos]
The official route on this section was amended in 2016 to avoid the
environmentally sensitive area of the summ...
Learning Encaustic Painting in the UK
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Most people who have heard of encaustic in the UK are familiar with the
thin wax style ironed over shiny cards. This is not how I work. I prefer to
build u...
Four Charaters in Bath
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Caro's Lines posted a photo:
[image: Four Charaters in Bath]
Bath has some strange "people" in it...
1. Regency dressed woman outside the Jane Austen C...
Eight Months Old
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Today is Teasel's eight month birthday - we went for a walk to Ashton Court.
In the photo you can see her investigating one of the ponds.
The best news for...
Companion: Goat
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[image: Companion: Goat]
This SoulCollage® was made digitally using goat images from:
kris247's Family of Goats, Hector Garcia's Goat, Dystopos's goat kid
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5 comments:
I like your squiggles Caroline!
Thank you - I've been struggling with various feelings and thought pictures might work better than words.
Mystic.
That's how the squiggles look.
I remember an aunt telling me, when she was feeling low, she'd embroider. For me, writing helps but crafting / sewing is also therapeutic.
Funny enough, house-cleaning too, sometimes.
The squiggles do look rather mystical - they also remind me a bit of characters in an Oriental language - I wonder what they might be saying...
GG - mystic fits - I've not been feeling low - just not able to put it into words!
I agree there are times when housework can improve mood.
Tinker - I wondered if I'd accidentally written something rude!
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