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Not sure I could ever really get on with someone who referred to a Tesco store as an Extra or an Express or a Metro, rather than just Big Tesco or Little Tesco.

⠀ Be strong do not arouse pity, even if you are a wreck. Great people...do not fall except through betrayal. .!”

My husband when he sees me wandering round the house with a tape measure.

Twitter is losing daily active followers while Bsky is gaining active followers its good to here a social media account is doing well for once .

I am 69 plays away from getting paid by Spotify... If that isn’t an ironic euphemism for getting fucked by a corporation, then I don’t know what is.... distrokid.com/hyperfollow/...

This is both sad and infuriating. www.bbc.com/news/article...

Now this is such a cool 'happening' and all that a festival should be. @hiddendoorarts.bsky.social

This isn’t hard people, unless you’re in the tank for the Kremlin.

AA pilot Jeff Skiles (he was the other pilot for the miracle on Hudson) has retired (turned 65)

Word of the Day is a true favourite, as some of you will know. Apricity (17th century) is the warmth of the sun on a winter’s day.

Another day, another million new people have joined Bluesky! 18M users? 🙂‍↔️ 18M friends 🙂‍↕️

A tasty Yorkshire in Yorkshire. The end of a fantastic weekend. Thank you everyone 😀

Greetings from the #newforest & #thesolent #photography #travel

#Gibraltar - 17/11 - another grey and breezy morning of #Levante and, as forecast, with a light shower - a view from the Top of the Rock showing those churned up seas, snapped by MeteoGib follower Stuart Beattie - at midday, the temperature is 20C but in a fresh & gusty Easterly.

10,000 followers here now! 😯😀 Welcome to my little corner of Bluesky, bird lovers! 🐦🥰😊

Bluesky at night, Reginald Dwight Bluesky in the morning, Bernie Taupin

HAMSTER STRIKE!

My new book, The Forbidden Garden of Leningrad, is out today. It tells the story of the botanists who worked at the world's first seed bank during the 900-day siege––and how they were faced with a terrible decision: eat the fruits of their research to survive, or protect the collection for science.

The best ways to support your local library are: -Get a library card and use it! Explore everything, including meeting rooms, ebooks, and programs -Speak or write to your *local* government about your support for the library. This will be your library board, county commission, and/or city council