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Story Reading: Patient Rewards

Sketchbook Tour: Little Brown Book

Sketchbook Tour: Little Red Book

Story Reading: The House Visitor

A Helping Hand

Story Reading: Seagull Inn

Watercolour Painting Demo: Tides of Summer

Story Reading: Whatsername

Story Reading: Sally

  This short story was previously published in the 2012 anthology, Seaside Stories , which can be downloaded FREE from this URL:- https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/241567

Story Reading: The Club

Story Reading: Destination Death

Horror Comes to YouTube!

Here's a video of me reading aloud one of my short horror stories, Make Do and Mend , which was first published in Flash Fiction Magazine on 4th September 2019. Enjoy!

93. Watercolour Painting Demo: Carnations

Work, Flowers and Holy Mackerel

  A corner of my art studio, May 2021. It has been a while... Yes, you've had some new videos to look at, but not much in the way of words to read. Okay; I'll endeavour to fix that with a quick round-up of  recent events. Just before Xmas, I was made redundant. I'd worked part-time for the same company as an Activity Co-ordinator  for five years with no complaints at all. The most recent CQC evaluation had been full of praise for the lively and diverse activity programme. Then COVID 19 hit, and the company looked around for ways to cut overheads now the resident population had been reduced in size. So, it was bye-bye Adele. Colleagues made my last day there lovely, with flowers and gifts, including a large case of art materials. Two of the elderly residents walked across to investigate the fuss, and when they learned I'd be leaving, one told me she'd really miss me and the other said, "It's you who keeps me going!" Twang went the heart-strings. Ouch. B

Watercolour Painting Demo: Disaster!

90. Watercolour Painting Demo:- Tulips

Watercolour Painting Demo: Promise of Spring

Watercolour Painting Demo: Flower Bouquet

Painting Boats and COVID 19

  Here's my latest watercolour painting, which I've called Messing About on the River . Okay, it's a canal rather than an actual river, but narrowboats can go on rivers if they're careful and the water's not too choppy. Choppy water risks tipping them over due to having a flat hull - or so I'm told. What do I know about it, really? I've been on a grand total of two lovely narrowboat cruises and read a bit and watched too many YouTube videos made by people who live on narrowboats, but my direct experience of them is minimal. I quite fancy the idea of living on a narrowboat. The ability to travel around appeals. The lack of space to paint in, and my total lack of any relevant mechanical, electrical or navigational skills would be major obstacles, as could my dodgy knee when climbing lock ladders or, indeed, actually opening or closing any canal locks. Richard would need a second narrowboat just to store his beloved Dr Who collection as there's no way he

Video: Life Drawings from 2019

I hope you enjoy this video slideshow of my life drawings from 2019. The video features adult nudity throughout, so if you're likely to be offended by that simply close the video down and move along to my next post. Please subscribe to my YouTube channel.