Is he taking orders??? :)
Is he taking orders??? :)
A really good, well-researched piece about how powerful this stage of women's lives can be. If we are asked only 'negative' questions, we ignore the positives. As Margaret Mead states: "There is no greater power in the world than the zest of a postmenopausal woman."
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
"It - it would make me feel more at home."
I am now in that position. What in the actual...is going on?
Would love to revisit an 80s Christmas! Sadly, have other plans and am in Derbyshire...
True.
Hippos can run faster than humans on land, and swim faster than humans in water Your only chance of beating a hippo in a triathlon is the bicycle. an image of a large river hippo walking towards the camera. it churns up some water into a froth and disturbs some green reeds at the edge of the river.
my husband sent this to me and honestly itβs been making me giggle for days
Today's musical accompaniment at work. 80s Germanic heavy rock (not v PC nowadays though)...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6s7HYM0Urs
Female student reading a book near library shelves
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It's the same problem we faced in the late 90s when everything started moving online, but lots of people still didnt have internet access. Although this has a lot more political issues associated with it.
PowerPoint slide with big bold black serif writing on a pale blue background that says Talk to a librarian and then in brackets, me.
Considering just replacing all my induction slides with this one.
Sounds about right...
I'd say neither cos the glass is still nearly full π
'Wild' - Cheryl Strayed. Felt the need to read some walking tomes.
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...and now I am trying to say that in my head...
There is a version of this world I understand, and a version that I don't. Currently, I am living in the latter...
I couldn't for the life of me remember what it was called! We used to go regularly when we lived in Whitehough. There were certainly some odd things there, yes! And a good cafe.
We used to have an otter sanctuary here in the Peak District (near Chapel-en-le-Frith). I used to love going to see them. Sadly it closed and the animals were relocated down south somewhere...
I want chips. We have no chips. I sympathise, utterly.
Have just been enveloped in them walking along Eccie Road! Many fine examples at Collegiate Campus today...
There's a bit in the last 'Outlander' book (Go Tell the Bees) where they mention that bees sleep holding each other's feet. And these are!
It's up to 4 in the UK now (5 if you count my donated copy at SHU...) @dohertylawteach.bsky.social @parkendlydia.bsky.social @veronanid.bsky.social @dralistruthers.bsky.social @slsauk.bsky.social
What if you don't like cake? ...
Brilliant! And good to see you yesterday, you famous person, you! π
They were utterly terrifying! Especially the one with the stitches. I think I still have some of the books in a box somewhere...
Brilliant day at our annual #SHUTeachmeet yesterday. All the team pulled the stops out and we hope all the attendees enjoyed it, too. We had a grand day sharing experiences of #inclusion #EEDI #equalitydiversityinclusion Very important to continue good work and practice in the current climate.
Absolutely love this initiative! I want to be a 'Toddleian'!
Deeply disturbing on many levels...