Friday, 24 June 2016

Phase one in which Boris got our votes, some reflections on the brexit results and a bit of watercolour paining in Ramsgate, Thanet Argus for 1909 adverts

I am suffering the stun of the outvoted today as I voted to stay in and as the public have spoken, out we come. I suppose my first thoughts are how to make the best of it, personally, for my business and how as a country we make the best of it.

At the moment I am wondering if this means Boris for prime minister and even Boris Island in more than one sense of the phrase. Always look on the bright side of life, comes to mind.

I didn’t get much painting done at breakfast or lunch today


A bit more on the watercolour of the inside of The Belgian Café here in Ramsgate over breakfast




A bit more of the watercolour from outside Enoteca or is it Οινοθήκη Café here in Ramsgate over lunch.


Painting in the people is the new and therefore tricky one for me with these local pictures,  

As there is a Thanet Argus for 1909 on my desk at the moment here are the adverts











1 comment:

  1. The Windmill advert is very fitting. Support home industries and encourage British labour.

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