See also 'civil litigation'
See also 'civil litigation'
A yellow album cover for Haydn 'The Complete Symphonies' with the Austro-Hungarian Haydn Orchestra conducted by Adam Fischer
Today's #A-Haydn-A-Day is 66. Crisp and snappy, in a 'time to get things done' kind of way. Perfect for a Monday morning.
*walks across to take a closer look at the sign, in case it is important*
A snowy garden photo taken through the window. There are a few drops of rain visible on the window pane.
Obligatory #snow picture. Although, because it is Manchester, it has of course rained as well.
An important consultation for creators of anything that could be hoovered up to be used by AI
Also me today...
Surely Bert Fry isn't pointless! #TheArchers
A Google search reveals a product called a Twelve Days of Christmas Advent Calendar
You may have some views on this
#A-Haydn-A-Day gave me 78 today, and a youthful Esa-Pekka Salonen with Stockholm CO made for a lively wake up call
I was disappointed that mine didn't, since it was one of the few things that I remembered very easily!
Although I always feel sorry for tortoises, being too long lived...
19th century magistrates keeping themselves entertained during a long day in court.
Album cover from Spotify headed Haydn Symphonies 88-92. Simon Rattle and the Berlin Philharmonic. It has a photo of a smiling Rattle in a courtyard with daffodils.
#a-haydn-a-day I used a random number generator, hoping to stumble on one of the more unusual ones. I got 88. Perhaps tomorrow will be more adventurous.
John Prescott, former British deputy prime minister under Tony Blair, has died aged 86, his family announce.
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Went for a walk to clear my head. The fresh air did that, but listening to yesterday's bizarre episode of #TheArchers rather offset that...
And presumably the new kitten is going to destroy both entries? #TheArchers
Having visitors makes a great excuse for a trip on the East Lancashire Railway #SteamTrain
Ah, fantastic!
(chord) Tell out my SOUL
Basic income schemes are so good. I knew musicians in Holland who had this. The contrast post-graduation between them (able to put together ensembles and practise, take time to plan next moves) and those of us in the UK (grab any work going, random teaching, try to juggle everything) was huge.
Yes please, you're doing a brilliant job