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Sunday, June 14, 2026

Doodling along

 I mentioned back here that I had set up a wee doodle practice because I thought I might enjoy having a very small thing to turn to each day.

So far, I have done pretty well with it - I think I have missed one day (so did two lines the next day) and one evening I realised I hadn't done it, and with only ten minutes to go before dinner was ready I thought let's see what I can get done - and I managed half a row.

It's been interesting to notice how much I have enjoyed the maybe ten or 15 minutes I spend each day doing what is really, a fairly mindless task. I think it has enabled me to empty my mind and simply focus.

It has been little bit like a circuit breaker and then of course there is the lovely simple feedback loop that shows me that I have done a little something.

I looked at my container of watercolours and just went - I don't ever use the browns - now is the time! I had five to choose from:

And so it begins.


Rather than simply paint directly into the shapes, I decided to try a bit of that watercolour thing of laying down the water first, then adding the pigment to it. Clearly some work better than others!


Some days the rows happen quickly!


The day I did two days in a row, in one sitting.


I think I did two rows in one day here because they were so tiny.


The ten minutes before dinner day!


And the next day.


And where I am up to now. Nearly time to draw up another one I think.


I have absolutely no purpose with this except to paint some shapes each day. It is proving to be both simple and soothing.

7 comments:

  1. I'm enjoying watching this develop and reading your thoughts on how you are responding to the daily practice itself. The simplicity of it is wonderful and seems like something that could usually be done daily yet the results have an intricacy that somewhat defy that - and the result is beautiful. Sometimes the best things we can do for ourselves are done simply for the doing and your post has been a lovely reminder of that - thank you.

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  2. sometimes a thing like this is all you need, right ? A

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    1. So true Annick! Sometimes you just need simplicity and safety - nothing can really go wrong because nothing is at stake! It has been such a delight.

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  3. I like this so much. Doing it as a daily project adds another dimension. Inspiring as always, Fiona.

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    1. Thanks Stephanie, the dailiness of it has been a real help. It is small and quick and can mostly be fitted in somewhere along the way thru the course of a day. Luckily I can leave the card and my paintbrush and water out and just sit down and take off. I have started a blue and green one now!

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  4. Very creative. Warm greetings from Montreal, Canada ❤️ 😊 🇨🇦

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    1. Thanks Linda. It has surprised me with what a fabulous simple and small practice it has become; and there are so few decisions to make it is fun!

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