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Cheese and herb scone anyone?

I suspect we should do something rather than just thinking about doing something, which is infinitely easier.

Good morning World I managed to (purely accidentally) snap a bird in the sky for you with this morning's sunrise.

Evening

My front garden is looking quite cheerful

I love this. The scaffolding, the light, the lamp, the vertical lines, the cobble stones, the guttering . . . I love it all. Brilliant

Leaving West Yellowstone today heading to North Yellowstone Bison 🦬 Crossing

My morning has been made. An isolated church, a doom laden sky, and a reference to 18th century taxation. Thank you Alan.

Good morning World A confused but beautiful wallflower spotted in a friend's garden.

Perfect for #StairsonSaturday When Saturday arrives of course.

That made me smile

On me your voice falls as they say love should, Like an enormous yes. 🖤🖤🖤 L A R K I N

Today's loaf. Half and half organic wholewheat and strong white. Plenty of salty Welsh dragon at the ready, of course.

I think I could be persuaded. Especially since, after 5 years without a garden, I may be about to have one again.

Trying to snap the unfurling deliciousness of a new Monstera deliciosa leaf

From the Ebbw Vale Steelworks Museum for #FerrousFriday

Good morning World Pelargonium 'Mme Recamier'

#WorldBookDay Thomas Paine was tried 'in absentia' (he was in France) for this book, and found guilty of sedition in December 1792. The following year, 1793, Thomas Spence was arrested for selling copies of the book from his bookstall in London.

Possibly a drumstick Primula that has forgotten its drumstick. Worth making a noise about anyway.

Utterly brilliant. I can gaze and gaze . . .

Did someone say it is World Book Day? Show me yours please?

Well, thank heaven for that!

#AdoorableThursday Cardiff

Good morning World

Light in the darkness for today’s #windowsonwednesday picture of the Great #Kitchen at Kentwell. The #16thc style #lanterns are made of wood, with horn or parchment panes, and burn #beeswax #candles. #tudor #light #livinghistory