Scarborough... what a show!
Thanks to everyone who came and as Paul said...."the sun shines on the righteous"!!!
Next up Lincoln, PWHQ can't wait.
๐ธ Mark Carr
I have walked past this deer every morning this week and guessed that she must have had a fawn nearby. I have had the video on my phone ready every day and today was rewarded with a few seconds glimpse of the baby deer.
Remembering David Hockney, he was kind and always had a sparkle in his eye. He never stopped experimenting and is one of the finest painters of our generation.
Anthony Head = elegance and charm. we first met at drama school in 1974. much more of a giggler than you see on telly. But I loved him as the sound engineer in our Comic Strip Bad News films. We had a little harmony singing group together in the early days after college. He also did a bit on my comedy podcast during lockdown which he left on a phone message, brilliant. A very old pal. 50 years! RIP Tony
Honey badger cries over friendโs dead body.
A wildlife photographer was home for the weekend when he went into the woods he grew up around, hoping to catch a few shots before dark. Thatโs when he saw what looked like a honey badger standing over a dead coyote. At first, he thought it was feeding, but when he zoomed in, he realized the honey badger was just sitting there beside the body, frozen, like it didnโt understand why its friend wouldnโt get back up.
When he ran home and told his family, they said trail cameras had been catching that same coyote for months, walking through the woods with a baby honey badger right beside it. He searched through the footage and found the video, then placed it next to the final photo. That image later won saddest photo of the year, but what broke people most wasnโt the award. It was the thought that maybe animals donโt just survive together. Maybe sometimes, they grieve together too.
I'm sorry, but this is simply lovely, and I've no time for those who'll inevitably sneer at it as "Paddingtonism", or whatever. Like it or not, this is the version of Britain most British people identify with. Good on his M the K for participating, too.
This is the most terrible lie
I know quite a few women who have undergone such experiences, and all say it affected them adversely
How dare she talk such harmful nonsense !
Dear David Attenborough,
Congratulations on reaching your 100th lap around the sun, young man!
Thank you for sharing the wonders of our world with such care and curiosity.
Hereโs to many more years, slow and steady wins the race!
With admiration,
Jonathan the Tortoise
41 years later and it still sounds incredible. It doesnโt just bring back memories, it brings back stories, places, feelingsโฆ an entire era. A classic that will keep echoing through time.
@PickliciousF We rescued 3 sad kitties, including this guy, Joseph Wardrobe (tubby tabby #4) who was considered beyond the cute stage and constantly being looked over for adoption. The rescue centre asked us to consider him - how could we resist the most beautiful big boy in the world?!
Dear @BBCNews
I notice you've suddenly started using the word 'homicide' in your reports on the BBC app.
Stop this nonsense - you and I are British, and I have absolutely no desire to talk more American. It's called murder, and in the UK always has been.