Then they'll say they need to escalate it to another team ...
Then
....
Then they'll say they need to escalate it to another team ...
Then
....
A stark, simple scene dominated by luminous pearly yellow sky over a Kent Lane. Oast houses stand in near silhouette and the countryside is dotted with Elm trees and some early fruit trees in blossom.
Other work by the Ladybird artists.
Spring Landscape
Artist Rowland Hilder
We went out for a present birthday lunch today and I had 2 glasses of wine.
I'm all out of kilter now, routine is totally fucked π€£
Yes! We've watched a lot of Time Team and Digging for Britain episodes on it. Fascinating stuff!
Not so sure about community loos though!
Fascinating
Good shout!
It's the birthdays near the decade change that feel ropey isn't it? I remember this feeling from 57
Homemade seafood linguini, on my first Friday eve (I don't work Fridays).
M. DwaD is a keeper
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two young women with cameras, one has a box camera, the other has a folding camera, they both have long plaited hair, the women, not the cameras 1930's-40's
I'm certain you were knowledgeable, humorous, and approachable π
Close up and slightly stylised illustration of a robin in full voice perched on early blossom twig with a backdrop of grey sky and bare winter trees
βRobinβ
Artist: Ronald Lampitt
(Birds and how they Live, 1965)
βViolet and coltsfoot are among the first Spring flowers. Growing among the roots of the trees are violets and lesser celandineβ
Writer: EL Grant Watson
Artist: CF Tunnicliffe
40 YEARS AGO TODAY: "Siouxsie Sioux and Budgie on Wide Awake Club" is a statement full of promise enough before you see the pair joining in with the marzipan cooking make, admiring an otter and backing the world hackysack champion with a bowed cage.
A cartoony style illustration from the 1980s ladybird Childrenβs Classics version of the tale, showing Mole and Ratty rowing on the river
On this day 8th March 1859 Kenneth Grahame, author of Wind in the Willows, was born in Edinburgh
Artist: Martin Aitchison (1983)
I have discovered a pile of Nigel droppings under my bed tonight.
Shrew promised to show you inside their journal of joys and memories! Here you go!
The images are all in The Gift Gatherers book.
Shrew & friends will be in the next needle felted collection 28th March to celebrate the publication of the new book 24th March.
I have copies here you can nab early πΌ
Ah, that is kind x
There was a time when I thought this way of relating wouldn't be possible so I am so grateful and appreciate it so much!
Giving the effect of a street strewn with white petals ~- grape vines create this sun-dappled shade in the Calle Ciegos at the Bodega Gonzalez Byass winery, in Jerez, Spain
Painting of a young white girl, upper half, with her back to the viewer, standing by a window in an interior, there are bottles on the windowsill with flowering twigs in them
'Spring at the Window' by Tetyana Yablonska (1917-2006), Ukrainian painter #WomensArt
The magnolias were out whilst I was driving yesterday.
An early fanfare of Spring β₯οΈ
We are looking at the Hall on a sunny spring morning. An old cherry tree is in bloom with soft pink petals behind which is the brick and timber framed medieval hall. Both are basking in spring sunshine.
Stop!
Spring! πΈ
Carry on.
I'm doing a dry flower wreathmaking workshop today. It's an early birthday present from my ES and HLW. She's coming along too. And my love gets to dog sit.
I love these family interactions. Easy, unpressured, and fun β€οΈ
Hurray! Sounds like a really interesting exhibition!
Here
A lane rolls gently down a hill towards a small farmstead in early spring. The first trees are in blossom.
Other work by the Ladybird artists
βSpring Landscapeβ
Artist: Ronald Lampitt
A swift - flying sickle - against blue sky
Just 5,000,000 seconds* till the swifts get back
*give or take
"The Birdie Twat"
Greetings from Kyiv.
I came to the railway station to visit an exhibition β and instead saw this:
a concert by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine.
Wow. I want you to hear this.