Saturday 26 December 2020

Painting Piper at Peggy's Cove

 It was a cloudy and windy day at Peggy's Cove

And the ruggedness of the landscape came alive


When the Piper started playing!

Once upon a time, Peggy's Cove was called Peggs Harbour


Did a couple of larger oil paintings of Peggy's Cove 

Which are now displayed in someone else's living rooms!

A Beautiful Couple at Peggy's Cove

Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia


Back to the Piper





Piper at Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia

16"x20" oil painting on canvas



Tuesday 22 December 2020

Listening to Mozart and painting 'On the way to Moraine Lake, Canadian Rockies'

 There's something about mountains that draws me to it

This is a scene of the majestic peaks 

When you drive from Lake Louise to Moraine Lake in the Canadian Rockies.

Have you been there?

I think Moraine Lake is more beautiful than the famous Lake Louise

Because of the grandeur of the mountain range and the turquoise blue colour of the water!

Here's a painting I did 7 years ago of Moraine Lake, in the Valley of the Ten Peaks


Back to my painting



I am mauved by mountains!

Mauve is the pale purple colour used in the mountains



Perfect music to listen to while painting mountains

Mozart's Clarinet Concerto in A major K.622



24"x36" oil painting on canvas

Monday 21 December 2020

The Tamarind Seed

The best movies and songs, are the hardest to find these days.

This is my favourite Romance Spy Thriller


                                       
                                                    The Tamarind Seed has been one the hardest movies to find 

  Last watched this movie in VHS format from my dads collection about 35 years ago

Now finally available, and on Blu-ray

       Classic performance by Anthony Quayle, Julie Andrews & Omar Sharif


                            

And the unforgettable song Play It Again 

"Let's put some music on

Some half-forgotten melody,

The kind that takes you back and help revive a memory" - 

Wilma Reading



Performed by the amazing Australian artist Wilma Reading in 1974

I bet you'll play this song, again and again ...




Thursday 17 December 2020

Red Cabin by the Lake, Nova Scotia

 While driving on Highway 8 from Lunenburg to Annapolis Royal in Nova Scotia

We stopped at a clearing by the roadside,

Maybe somewhere near Caledonia and Kejimkujik.

And ...

This is what we saw!

A Red Cabin by the Lake!

I did a similar painting in 2017,

Gave it away to friends who visited my home art gallery,

And have been missing this scene.

So painting it again!




Red Cabin by the Lake

16" x 20" oilpainting on canvas




Tuesday 15 December 2020

Replacing the front brakes and completing the Takata airbag recall on the Audi A3

 Replaced the front brakes on the Audi A3 at 197,263 kilometres

The rear brakes were replaced at 190,699 kilometres.

But the front brakes still had a lot of life left at that time!


All set for winter!


Also completed the Takata airbag recall on the Audi A3 at 197,302 kilometres







Friday 11 December 2020

Tastelize

Like painting, cooking is an art.
In order to get the desired results, 
you have to tastelize what the dish must taste like,
before you add spices into the pot! 
(yes if that word doesn't exist, you know what I mean by visualizing a taste :-))
Tonight, I'm cooking two dishes at the same time!
(I hereby request lexicographers to add the word  tastelize to the English dictionary). 
Thank you! 
😋


Beef with coconut, green chillies, potatoes, curry leaves, onions and black pepper.
It's all about temperature - 
heating the pan first to the right temperature,
then adding oil and heating it to the right temperature,
before adding the ingredients.
(No thermometer required, just experience!)
And so, nothing sticks to the pan, which by the way is not a non-stick pan!


Also cooking a beef stew with vegetables and coconut milk



While painting or cooking,
This particular ingredient is usually added to me, not to the dish.
😊😊


I know.... looks odd eh!
Glenmorangie in a Glenfiddich glencairn glass.
That's because the folks at Glenfiddich sent it to me as a compliment.
Have a great weekend!