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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Tuesday 12th May - a day off?

Yesterday I proved conclusively that it's the way I use my tablet that provokes my neck. I only used it for about 15 minutes and I was paying for it all night and all today, and felt proper sorry for myself.

I was so tired and droopy all day that I took things very, very easy and didn't brave the cold gloomy weather.

I did do a little drawing though; sitting at the dining room table to write or draw seems to be okay for short periods of time. 

My usual sunny good temper (?) was severely tested throughout the day; every sentence I began to write (including this one!) seemed to be subjected to a series of interruptions; a phone call from the architect, the arrival of the man to service the stairlift, a delivery, a pressing need to go to the loo, a question about this, or that... at one point I came back to a sentence in my 'notebook swap' after several hours to find to find the word 'Also', but what had I been going to write four hours previously?

I do know I was writing about Johanna Basford's Inky Wonderland colouring books. She wrote a book on how to create the pictures she makes. I lent my to a neighbour yesterday; now that she's on her own (her husband died about a year ago) she finds the evenings very long sometimes,  but said she enjoyed doing colouring books. I thought she might like to create her own pictures. 

That put me in mind of the series of YouTube tutorials JB released, 

so I found one and followed the step by step instructions. I've drawn these in the current notebook swap that I was having so much difficulty writing complete sentences in!



This last one is still in the early stages at the moment.


Johanna Basford makes it all so easy!

Normal walking will resume tomorrow!

10 comments:

  1. Sending hugs. It sounds like a draining day, the sort that exhausts without much being achieved.
    I love those pictures. They remind me of the iron on transfers for embroidery that my grandmother used. You have such skill.

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    1. I did wonder about using them as embroidery outlines. When you see the step by step way she constructs the flowers it suddenly becomes achievable!

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  2. Sorry today hasn't been great.
    Love the drawing. Reading the comment above, I think they would make great embroidery patterns!

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    1. I'm just getting through today, because tomorrow WILL be better! The drawing really takes my mind off things.

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  3. A sore neck can be so exhausting. I hope things soon ease for you. Love the drawings you've done, and I've bookmarked Johanna Basford's youtube channel as I am in the process of creating some colouring pages.

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    1. She does lovely whimsical woodland and underwater scenes as well. I'm not so keen on her skulls though!

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  4. I love the flower drawings. I have a stand for my tablet my son bought me for Christmas. It is wonderful and stops any crick in my neck as I place it on the table and sit upright and look at the tablet directly without bending my neck. One might help you. I hate days where interruptions keep on happening, nothing seems to get completed. I too did not go for a walk yesterday as too cold but we did go for a drive to a favourite garden centre for coffee. Right out in the countryside, wonderful trees and rhodedendrons, think that spelling is wrong? Take care Sue H

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    1. Of course! I bought my husband a stand but he doesn't use it... I'll dig it out!
      The weather is annoying... bright sun until 8.30 am and then abrupt shift to cold, grey and wet. It's done that all week.

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  5. Such pretty drawings. They look so easy when other people do them. My husband uses his tablet stand and finds it very helpful. It doesn't help with interruptions during the day, however.

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