“In the shallow water at the edge of the lake, a coot sits on her nest, which she and her mate have made with pieces of reed stems”
Artist: CF Tunnicliffe. Writer: EL Grant Watson
This week's theme was London Sunshine 🌞.
Hope you enjoyed it!
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Explain this to me. Why is it that a gathering of mostly white working-class men protesting about a rape is met by a line of menacing riot cops, and yet a gathering of primarily non-white youths running riot on a high street is given the kid-glove treatment?
Following the events in Epsom last night, this query should be on everyone’s lips.
✍️ Brendan O’Neill
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This horse broke his back on the last jump, jockey and animal abuser Paul Townend then forced and whipped the horse over the finish with a BROKEN BACK to finish 1st. The horse was killed
Roast sirloin of beef with homemade roast potatoes and Yorkshire puddings and lashings of gravy 😊 … Yummy!
Nothing beats a proper home-cooked roast 🍽️
#SaturdayVibes#RoastDinner
🕰️ The iconic Brief Encounter clock returns to Carnforth Station after restoration, 80 years after the film's release. 🎬
The clock, first installed at the station in 1895, was removed in 2020 for restoration and to have its fixings remade.
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