Thank you, I'm reading it now.
Thank you, I'm reading it now.
Liked your review as well!
Just finished reading this. Would like to say I loved it and enjoyed reading it very much, but they're not quite the right words. A slow, increasingly creepy build up to the only possible ending.
Also from Facebook ๐ I know that expression on Frida, I had a tuxedo cat who would give me that look!
A statement has today been released in the case of missing Manic Street Preacher, Richey Edwards.
That Tom Gauld meme of the two opposing nations perfectly mirrored, but edited to be between archives and museums.
slow day in the office so figured we'd start some beef with museums
We are now discussing if the fish was obtained from the chippy (or their bin), a neighbour's dinner or a neighbour's cat's dinner.
Loki is currently looking incredibly pleased with himself.
You know that feeling when you realise your cat is out, there are fireworks going off and whistling, calling & shaking the Dreamies bag gets no response, then they slink in an hour later smelling of fish?
Today is also the day I cleared a space in a bureau drawer for my new custom @elrohirleather.bsky.social travellers notebook. This meant rearranging the ink bottles and at least 7 less interesting notebooks (some are Paperblanks so pretty but sadly generally not fountain pen friendly.)
Explain it to him sternly, then just do what he wants anyway - isn't that what usually happens?
George Bain's Celtic Art Methods of Construction has been enlightening with regards to elements in it being on at least one Greenwood Tarot card and three or four Celtic Shaman cards - mostly the same two images, a reconstructed deer from Abernethy and a leaf pattern from St Vigean's.
That's on my Kobo wishlist now! Thank you.
Today, people across the world remember one of the greatest tragedies in Welsh history - the 1966 Aberfan disaster - which left a small mining village robbed of an entire generation
Scottish wildcat? Beautiful, but much as I love cats I also like having my hands in one piece.
All over, felt sad. Watched Howl's Moving Castle - my son refused The Fellowship of the Ring which was unreasonable, but Studio Ghibli is always a good choice. Son is now a huge fan of Calcifer.
I scrape it, scattering slightly overdone (to me at least) crumbs over the sink area, while cursing the toaster.
Last day today, then goodbye to the charity I've worked at for 21 years.
My archive of newsletters and other documents and directories has been sent off to the National Library of Wales. I feel both happy and sad about this. I'm glad they'll be preserved, but it was a wrench to hand that box over after the work I put in over the last 20 years to keep it all safe.
Just finished Sarn Helen by Tom Bullough. It's left me feeling 'but what can I do?'. I recycle, I don't fly, I spend the winter colder than I'd like, I buy second-hand... but heat pumps, solar panels and electric cars are beyond what I can afford.
It amazes me, the fact it's still there after over 2,000 years despite the fact that, unlike Avebury, Silbury or Stonehenge, it's needed active maintenance to keep it from disappearing. There's something quite awe inspiring about that.
That's ok, don't think I've said it before!
Uffington Horse hill with a rainbow
Visited Avebury last weekend, took a detour to see the Uffington Horse on the way home and saw this rainbow.
I really love your Mari art!
My cousin had it in the UK, early 80s. Not nice at all.
When I had my son in 2013 they were offering maternal vaccinations so the baby would be protected until they could be vaccinated. Didn't hesitate to accept it.
And mainly all the people. The people I've worked with over the years - all of them, colleagues, people using the service, colleagues in other organisations.
A flyer that brings back the bad buffet at an event, at the bottom of a box a Christmas card from a service user who died, reports from a slightly disastrous conference and s fantastic conference that brought change, photos from staff Christmas parties.
Just feel the need to get this out - having to help close the charity you've worked at for over 20 years is absolutely shit. Not just in terms of the fact I'm going to be unemployed very soon, but the memories that get raked up by having to sort through everything.
You keep writing such interesting books!
Excellent, I'll look forward to that.
Mine only ever showed an interest in male cats. Female cats in heat terrified him. He was terrible at hunting as well, he generally wanted to be friends with all living things.