“My
Boy TM ” came home “quietly”this
morning, so I thought that I might as well get up. I looked at the
clock to see it was 10am. A lie-in (!) After I’d abluted I
had my weekly weigh-in. I’ve lost a pound this week. I was hoping
to have lost more, but bearing in mind yesterday’s pig-out I should
be pleased I’ve lost anything.
I spent a little while fiddling on the Internet, and then we went up to town. ‘er indoors TM wanted to go to the bank. And having banked we wandered round the clothes shops. Whilst doing this we met friends we’d not seen for ages who commented on my svelte appearance. Whilst I have lost quite a bit of weight, I’ve still got to lose over two more stone to get out of the “overweight” category. I decided not to buy any new clothes: for all that my clothes are all now rather baggy, I like them being baggy, and it’s a false economy to buy more stuff which will end up baggy. After all I have no idea what size I am going to end up at after this diet has run its course.
And
so home where I spent ten minutes clearing the ice from the pavement
outside our house. The pavement was covered in thick compacted sheet
ice, but once the ice was cracked with a shovel it immediately
started to melt. It’s odd that the people on the other side of the
road have almost cleared the entire length of their pavement, but the
people on our side have hardly touched it. But I’ve now done my
bit.
And
having done my bit, I got my paints out. Regular readers of this
drivel may recall that a few weeks ago I was asking after masking
tape. Today I used that masking tape in producing a border round a
painting of a waterfall in a forest. As usual I can find lots of
fault with the painting: I’m not happy with the cliffs, I feel the
water spreads out too much, I was hoping for more from the background
hills. But in the final analysis I’m quite pleased with the
painting. It’s colourful and the border effect works well. It’s
easily worth the bargain price of ten quid which I am asking for it.
A shame no one has offered me that tenner (yet!).
It
has to be said that Badger Original Landscapes has not turned out to
be the money-spinner that I was hoping for. Since the launch of the
business I’ve sold three paintings with a total income of under
fifty quid. But when you feature in the cost of the paints and the
canvas and the brushes and stuff, I’m losing money hand over fist.
My cousin (whose has serious business sense) has told me that
I am selling the paintings far too cheaply. She is probably right,
but in these austere times no-one seems to want to spend money on
paintings. Which (for me) is a shame.
Talking
of money, I then spent a little while totting up the astro club’s
accounts. I went through the accounts so many times, but try as I
might I could not get the books to balance. We have four pence too
much. All the figures add up and agree with bills and receipts. But
when you add up the cash there is a stubborn four pence that
shouldn’t be there. I can only imagine I short-changed myself when
I was changing up some coppers.
I
then wrote (typed) some letters to go with some cheques I need
to post for the astro club. And in these hard times I am going to
have to do something which goes very much against the grain and bill
the club for my expenses: namely a book of stamps and a replacement
ink cartridge.
After spending an hour
(or so) playing on-line scrabble we set off to Chris's for the
Saturday night film show. This evening we saw "The King's
Speech" and "The Social Network". Neither
were films I'd seen before, and I enjoyed both. I do like the
Saturday night film show. The only drawback with tonight was coming
home; oh it was cold. According to the thermometer in the car it was
minus six degrees. Far too cold !!!
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