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Drawing /Painting Glass of Water (Part 1)- Tips for Charcoal and Pencil Drawing


Hint number 1 is to see things as shapes. I like to analogize drawing with assembling a jigsaw puzzle because in both you look for shapes to fit ...


Step 35 – Water, Water, Everywhere « 100 Musical Footsteps

Do you drink enough water?

I often wonder so myself. At high school, I was very active in sports (running, cricket, squash) and would spend half my days all sweated up (I hope that’s not too raunchy but yeah, always active. I drank _enormous_ amounts of water. Plus the food I was eating was fried, baked, or processed in a package. That only accelerated the dehydration issues.

that continues to this day.

still drink gallons of water, even if I’m not as active.

I notice in the summer months, especially, I can get a ‘dehydration’ headache very easily. Sort of a buzz in the mind, as if the pressure isn’t right. Quickly fixed with a few glasses of lukewarm water. Always amazes me that ‘cure’.

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Ban Bottled Water? | www.buzz.mn

Today’s Strib story about the merits of bottled water included a note about municipal efforts to cut down on the use of plastic water bottles. It seems that the Mayor of Minneapolis has joined a call to fight BIG WATER , as some call it. On one hand, it makes perfect sense. I don’t believe bottled water is superior, unless you live in a country where the stuff from the tap teems with so many wee beasties it looks like a glass full of Sea-Monkeys. But I’ve never tasted anything from a bottle that tasted better than the crisp, clean, achingly cold water you get from a good fountain. Well, to each his own, you say, right? Hah! It’s just gotten a bit more complicated.

Bottled water used to be a sign you led a healthy life, drinking only Alpine water gleaned from glacier shavings hand-melted by nuns, but since issues of waste and “climate change” have been introduced, the use of bottled water will start to have a different moral component. You may see some people wince or tut-tut when you pull out the Aquafina. Just wait: In a few years, bottled-water users will get the same gentle lecture smokers got in the early 60s; five years from now, the sale of bottled water will sag, and city after city will ban the use of bottled water for official functions. Only rebels will drink bottled water! Movies will be automatically rated R if anyone smokes or swigs from the Evian! Ridiculous? Yes. Then again, the mayor of San Francisco has banned city employees from buying bottled water, and has an online pledge to convince residents to give up bottled water.

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