Coffee, toast and marmalade around about eight at Belgian
café, I painted and et it for about an hour.
So here is the watercolour painting of Ramsgate Clockhouse.
Next some progress pictures
This is a video of the rowdy group at the next table.
Then off to work, my bookshop opens at 9.30, we priced a lot
of books and put them away, see http://michaelsbookshop.blogspot.co.uk/2016/06/the-magic-key-in-bookshop.html
children’s books are a big thing for us, we try to keep the prices very low and
the quality reasonable.
Lunch at Ship Shape and the inevitable watercolour started.
I skived off about three and left the others to look after
the shop.
Tea and chocolate cake at Turner Contemporary I am still
enjoying the exhibition there, particularly the Waterhouse
While I was eating the cake I had a crack at The Old Kent Market
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