Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Metal or the Season of Autumn

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Metal or the Season of Autumn.

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gateEarly last year, we had to get some old lead pipe replaced, and the tap had to go to keep costs down. Max, our now deceased blue heeler, was digging a hole to lay in during hot weather. His toenails scratched the worn lead. It only takes a pin-hole to get water everywhere!

The wire netting you can see above the gate is gone, too. Originally, it was put up to stop Max from climbing over the fence, and stop him from nibbling on kids, if they reached over the fence.

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Catch up

I’ve had a really lazy week, this week. Haven’t really been able to put my mind to anything in particular.  My intentions were good on Monday – new week, all that – but I went too hard on the treadmill and gave myself exercise-induced asthma and the week went downhill from there. I hadn’t actually been on the treadmill for a couple of weeks. Anyway, more stints on Tuesday and Wednesday saw me  do my five treadmill circuit laps (2kms) at a sedate pace. As long as I stay under the 6kms per hour, I’m fine. I missed today.

Healthy eating – not been good, either. I won’t go into that. Probably why I feel like crappy.

Fronted up to the doctors on Monday, to get my 24 hour urine result – pleased to report that both antimony and arsenic fall within normal levels. Actually, I did go to the doctors the Monday before, too, a week early, by accident.

Writing – again drawn a blank, but at least I have opened up the writing program a few times this week, and thought seriously about my next step.  I’ve put myself off by chopping out those 3,000 or so words and now I want to put them back – make these pesky characters do what I want, for a change. They’ll be bored from hanging around by now, keen to get back to work. I’m questioning myself on the ‘take home value’ of my novel and think: shit, what ‘take home value’? Is there any? Does there have to be?  Maybe I just better get on and write and worry about things like that later. Without a finished product, the questions are irrelevant, anyway.

Online learning – grading is still in progress for my failed Effective Writing course at Coursera. I am LOVING the Learn How to Learn course I mentioned recently. The video lectures are easy to understand. I’ve even drafted my first assignment due in a few days.  I’m yet to tackle the Pomodoro method to overcome my procrastination – a timed 25 minutes of intense focus on the activity you want to avoid, followed by a reward. Apparently procrastination triggers the pain recognition section in the brain, and the initial reluctance is only overcome if  you get stuck into it. So, here I am, procrastinating about tackling procrastination!

I’ve made my online learning blog private.  I became aware that using bits of the class questions and assignments in my run-downs are not allowed. It’s for my amusement, somewhere to collate my experience, and I would rather use class references when I want, than have to cut them out.

Another thing I learned: brain cells regenerate when you sleep – and new synapses form, helping you learn. Toxins flush away and that promotes clearer thinking. Maybe I ought to start Nana naps. Anyway, I’m already forming better sleep habits.

At FutureLearn, I’ve finished England In the Time of King Richard III, this week. I really enjoyed that and brought my knowledge up out of the early Middle Ages where it had stuck.  I didn’t have to submit written assignments. I ended up with 94%, that’s 82/87 in the weekly quizzes. I hope they don’t grade me on discussion participation. I did make a few posts, but not many. My next course with FutureLearn begins on 8th September: Psychology and Mental Health: Beyond Nature and Nurture – needs about 3 hours a week.  (I’ve dropped a few, too, only so much time.)

In two days, I begin a new class on Coursera: Climate Change. I must wrap my head around this topic. It’s run by the University of Melbourne. 9 weeks at 6-8 hours a week. I think I might just audit this one. Apparently that is the term when you turn up, but not take part in the assignments.

I can’t think of anything else just now. I have to work on my Supercoach Fantasy AFL team before I pop out to work. It’s the first week of our fantasy finals this week. I’m playing Mr R. in one league and he is always on top. But I beat him a few weeks ago, so I may be in with a show. A few of his top players are injured.  He works on his team from the end of the season before. I knock up my teams in an afternoon and don’t spend much time on it – but still manage to get into the top 35%. I can’t help it if I absorb his side of the conversation when he’s chatting to his son about football.  😀

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One Word Photo Challenge

One Word Photo Challenge: Chartreuse

Photos taken on my phone for Jennifer’s One Word Photo Challenge: Chartreuse

I had no idea Chartreuse was yellow-green, until this challenge. It sounded like a red, crimson purple to me! Found on my walk this morning – a grey day, cool, but no frost this morning.

Moss

Moss

The flowers on this succulent will open a pretty yellow, but at the moment they qualify for yellow-green.

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Since posting this, I have discovered that the colour originates from  a liqueur made in the Chartreuse Mountains at the Grande Chartreuse monastery, in France, by Carthusian Monks – from a recipe given them in 1605.  The name first used as a colour in 1884.  Check out Wikipedia.

from Wikipedia

from Wikipedia

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