Friday 2 December 2016

The artist in the window


This is where I am spending all day and a quarter of the evening. The artist can be seen in my chair at the bottom window.

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  1. Lovely building. Do you offer hot fruity punch to the browsers?

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    1. A lot of them drift in from the Christmas market. One came in yesterday, took one look around and said, "This isn't very Christmassy," then walked out. I'd link to have given him a hot fruity punch.

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  2. Is that a headless dummy draped across the other window or is it art?

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    1. Not sure what you are talking about. Maybe I picked up a ghost which only you can see.

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  3. What a perfect place for an exhibition .... even the Christmas decoration is tasteful.
    How's it going ...... is H.I a ' meewllionair ' yet ?!!! ..... have you had some nice people come in ? XXXX

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    1. That decoration is not very good. I first thought he had used flourescent tube because they glowed when you wrapped wires around them, but no, they are just sipports for some Pound Shop lights... He is supposed to be an artist.

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  4. Just think of the large gin and tonic when you've finished

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    1. In absolute boredom, I drank a whole bottle of wine by 7.00 oclock (closing time) last night. I'm not doing that again... hopefully.

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  5. Beautiful building. Looks the perfect place for an exhibition.

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    1. It is a great building. I've yet to look upstairs, but it has some very early woodwork panneling - unfortunately mainly covered in the gallery to take paintings.

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  6. I tried a little experiment this morning by dictating a post for here into the iPhone and signing in to Google to publish it. There is no Wi Fi (there is supposed to be for the Christmas Market but nobody can find it) so I used the phone system. It all went well, then the signal went. Hey Ho... I am on my lunch break now.

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  7. Do hope it all goes well. In my previous life I had plenty of evenings like this, being married to an artist. Fun looking back on but not such fun at the time if I remember

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    1. It is the old banging your head against a wall situation, really.

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