Yes, told about it by my Mum, who would have been 16, in tones of hushed and still raw horror
Yes, told about it by my Mum, who would have been 16, in tones of hushed and still raw horror
If you read four history books on the same topic, you will inevitably notice how the historians pick what makes it into their account and how theyβre responding to other historians. Then you pick a favorite and begin to feel deep antipathy to the other chosen paths. Welcome. You are now an academic.
Such a gorgeous church - visited recently and itβs so atmospheric
I used to offer book stamping as a stress relief to colleagues when working in a Library - theyβre ace
Trump would tell his partner sheβs disgusting at that point I think
Holy shit, lads.
I've just seen this footage of Penelope Keith running away from the grassy knoll.
A podcast dream team combination of you and @weirdinthewade.bsky.social
Sorry the matter is grim and awful but the idea of workaholic Chartists has absolutely tickled me.
Whilst church crawling today thoroughly enjoyed finding this very venerable looking chest with a Christmas tree shoved inside it for handy storage.
Soon.
Ha! This year my daughter has developed strong opinions about validity of costumes and Iβm slightly worried sheβs going to tell off the Taylor Swifts or Minecraft people for not being true book characters. A bit ashamed to say Iβm somewhat proud whilst also worried about the social fallout.
Happy pancake making witch of Toddington day for all who celebrate www.bedfordshirelive.co.uk/whats-on/str...
Youβve got a friend in meeeeee #writing #reading
A fallen tree, in a scrubby woodland. The fallen tree is covered in an orangey red growth.
Iβm getting slightly obsessed with this red rusted tree. I assume the red is from a lichen or fungi but if anyone knows exactly what it is as Iβm curious to knowβ¦
In Peterborough Cathedral there is a panel explaining that during the Reformation, when soldiers came to smash the monuments, steal the gold and burn the books, a monk managed to save just one book from the library, claiming to the illiterate soldiers that it was a bible that must not be burned.
blue tit on a branch of catkins
Each catkin consists of 240 individual flowers on a dangling stem, & when fully ripe it only takes the slightest touch to release a cloud of microscopic pollen grains. These can be carried over a great distance on a favourable breeze in the hope of reaching a female Hazel flower. πΈ R Wilmshurst
The Romantic's Gothic revival lasted up until the mid-20th century when we see skyscrapers built in the Gothic style. A truly strange and beautiful monument to romanticism.
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Feel like Kent and Somerset are winning here.
Entrance to Dudley Castle
A cluster of bats clinging to the ceiling within the castle.
A lone bat hanging.
Went into the ruins of Dudley Castle and checked out some creatures of the night...
I feel like hydrangeas are never as vivid anywhere else!
Really enjoyed this! I had no idea the timber for Ely Cathedral came from Chicksands, I sometimes think Bedfordshire can feel a long way from the Fens but the river links make sense.
In related news, my Blythe obsession is getting out of hand and genuinely priced up buying every volume of his Church Times pieces the other day. There are 25 unread books by the side of my bed. This is not a sensible choice to make.
I missed this lovely piece on Ronald Blythe, focussing on his faith. He captures the spirit of the good bits of the CofE. The rector of my childhood church used to have semi regular crises of faith that everyone just accepted as perfectly rational. Meeting other groups of Christians was a shock!
The holy trinity of English village life: pub, church, standing stones
First #moth trap of the year here in Bedfordshire had a very respectable 19 moths of 6 species in it, including a couple of Small Brindled Beauties #TeamMoth
A black cloud of thousands of starlings over Penzance harbour with St Maryβs Church as the backdrop.
π #Penzance #Cornwall
Tonightβs #Starling #Murmuration
These are my photos from Sept 24, the circle was very pronounced when I visited but there were lots of other timbers about that looked similar? That beach can look so different and the sands move so much over time as well, I havenβt looked for it again. Very exciting the idea there could be more!
I do think Virginia Woolf would be terrifying tbf
Paul Nash 'Landscape of the Megaliths',1937
Using folklore to address conspiracy theories: news.berkeley.edu/2025/02/05/w... #folklore #conspiracy #folkloring #conspiracytheories