beverley.bsky.social
Permanently exasperated, occasionally hopeful. Love music, comedy, theatre and cinema. I’m not lost, I’m just wandering.
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Take care and hang on in there.
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Thanks so much for mine, Huw! X
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As memorably described in Stephen Pile’s Book of Heroic Failures!
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Beautiful lupins - that colour is so vivid.
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Because there are still good people out there that shine a ray of light into our lives - and you’re the very best ☺️.
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He sounds fantastic, doesn’t he? ☺️
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Knowing Bob is there, doing his thing, always makes me happy!
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Lovely. Yvonne’s book lifted my heart and made me cry too. What a wonderful man.
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Oh, that’s cool 😎. Great stuff.
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I’m in the Midlands, so could get to Stratford, Birmingham, Derby etc. Stratford might be a possibility then! When and where is your talk, Nige? I’ll try and get there!
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Are you doing signings anywhere outside of London, Nige? The book looks great!
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Delighted to contribute! I’m really looking forward to this, Jon. It’s fantastic to see the Valleys celebrated in this way.
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I think “Popeing” should be added to the Oxford English Dictionary.
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Can’t wait, Jon! Will you be putting up all the details on Thursday? Count me in!
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Cracking work, Huw!
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Such a lovely photo, Reece - hugs to you. Missing my mum today too.
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That’s fabulous, Marc - very atmospheric. Love it.
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Palin and Cleese are superb together - most of my favourite Python sketches feature them.
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Absolutely. The original is harrowing, thought- provoking and completely untouchable. Your performance is superb, Reece. Threads has stayed with me since it was first broadcast and has lost none of its power.
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I am on Instagram, so I’ll make sure I find you!
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That’s perfect, James - I can get to both of those!
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Hope to catch you on the road, James! I’m in the Midlands, but can travel too. Happy Sunday!
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It was a lovely thing to do, Reece. I hope you do it all again sometime 😊.
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Beautiful. My favourite time of day.
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I know the feeling! It’s rewarding to see things take shape though. Offsets the pain a bit 😊.
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Look forward to seeing the end result!
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Thanks, Reece ❤️. That’s such a lovely photo. My mum passed away last August. I miss her every day. X
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Thanks, Ian - that’s a lovely thing to do. My mother died last August, I miss her so much - her name was Veronica Davies.
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Brilliant! I’ll settle down with a cuppa to watch that tomorrow! Thanks, Jon (and the person who sent it on).
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I would love to see that, Jon. I wonder if it’s on any other platform?
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Thanks Matthew 😊!
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Wow, wonderful! I hope to get to Tulsa sometime soon. Enjoy it all! What a thrill!
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Chuffed to be here, Reece - you’re a star ☺️!
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Another gem, Marc - love the reflections in the river. The way you capture crepuscular light is beautiful (that’s a great word!). Love your latest one of the Curzon cinema too! Hope all is well.
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Totally agree, James. Regret eats away at you. Your message is a timely reminder to seize the day, so thank you. Have a cracking weekend yourself!
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Delighted to hear this!
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Not terribly knowledgeable on philosophy, but I like the sound of Camus. I read a lot of Alain de Botton who explains philosophical thought very well and with humour.
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Aah, I remember it well!
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Looking forward to this. Happy Sunday, James!
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Delighted to see this, Rob! Very funny, but with that hint of pathos that makes comedy great. Looking forward to watching it again. Hope all is well. X
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Absolutely. I’m in the UK and I’ve travelled through 43 states over the years and loved all of it. So much beauty in both countries.
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I’ve visited Canada many times and always loved it. It is gorgeous!
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Glad to hear this, Nathan. Your fighting spirit will get you there. More power to your elbow.
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Just the best. He has an enormous heart and a kind soul.
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I love the sleeper train. Doing that journey again at Easter, so will take the book with me.
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Love this, Marc! It has a Hopperesque sense of isolation. I love the light and the way it reflects off the road too. Really atmospheric.
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A favourite of mine. Great to hear their banter and John’s voice is sooo good on those songs.
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Oh, it’s wonderful! And now I’m singing it 😃!
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Sounds lovely - like a cottage garden. 🌺