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Posts by Lindis Kipp

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First time watching a big game at Murrayfield and we learned the value of supporting your team *especially* when they’re losing 84-7 😅😬

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I love this!

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Ooh, Children of Men

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Looking for a furnished room/flat near Kingussie, or Aviemore for 3 months (May-July). I'm starting a work placement at the Highland Wildlife Park, helping with their invertebrate reintroduction programme!

Happy to discuss details. Please drop me a message if you know anything, or share this post 🙏

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Delighted to have been named Undergraduate Academic Representative of the Year (what a mouthful!) @uofstirling-bes.bsky.social has been a most supportive department to do all of this work with.
I can only recommend involving yourself in academic rep work if you’re just starting your degree!

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Alle vier!

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um Mitternacht kam die email von der Lufthansa 🫠🫠 grade noch die letzten Plätze heute Morgen ergattert, gibt ja nicht viele Flüge.

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Nothing says relaxing end to a holiday like a short-notice pilots’ strike, full flight cancellation and the notoriously bad connections between southern Germany and Scotland 🙃

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Outdoor residential experience now a legal entitlement for pupils in Scottish schools The Schools (Residential Outdoor Education) (Scotland) Bill was passed after its final Stage 3 debate in December 2025 and became an Act of the Scottish Parliament on 11 February 2026. It means that a...

It’s so heartening to see this move onto the next stages. Proud to live in a country that takes outdoor education seriously.

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Making amphibian friends out here 😍

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medusaglare › Artemis I| 7h
@ Threads
i thought i stopped caring about space. turns out
I was just sick of SpaceX, not NASA.
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medusaglare › Artemis I| 7h @ Threads i thought i stopped caring about space. turns out I was just sick of SpaceX, not NASA. • 18.3K Q145 G807ł → 143

Speaking of Threads, this one got me in the feels.

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Pilate at Fortingall, Edwin Morgan.

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But shall this crazed old man be tamely suffered to drag a whole ship’s company down to doom with him?

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I deleted Instagram for Lent. Now it won’t let me log back in, saying I set up 2FA when I haven’t and I’m… kind of okay with just losing it? there’s a couple of people I only know through Instagram whom I’d want to contact and tell about it, but other than that I’m thinking good riddance 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Science? Yes! Space exploration? Absolutely! Seeing our outrageously habitable and delightful planet as an expendable pitstop on the way to a billionaire's exploitative Moon/Mars colony? Hard pass, thanks.

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Full image of Earth taken by the crew of Artemis II.

Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman

Full image of Earth taken by the crew of Artemis II. Credit: NASA/Reid Wiseman

How anybody can look at this image and think there are better options out there is entirely beyond me.

The only planet with whales, and butterflies, and giant sequoias. Home.

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Every year I return to this @jayhulmepoet.bsky.social
poem on Good Friday, and every year it gets me just the same

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The Carpenter

From 'The Backwater Sermons' By Jay Hulme

He knew his son
would outshine him
from the beginning,

so taught this child the
only thing he could:

The skill of taking
blades and wood,

and turning death
into something
else entirely.

The Carpenter From 'The Backwater Sermons' By Jay Hulme He knew his son would outshine him from the beginning, so taught this child the only thing he could: The skill of taking blades and wood, and turning death into something else entirely.

"He knew his son
would outshine him
from the beginning,

so taught this child the
only thing he could:

The skill of taking
blades and wood,

and turning death
into something
else entirely."

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Cairngorms campfire and BBQ ban comes into force A new seasonal fire byelaw for the Cairngorms National Park will come into force on Wednesday. From 1 April to 30 September each year, campfires and barbecues will not be permitted in the National Par...

A new seasonal fire byelaw for the Cairngorms National Park will come into force on Wednesday. From 1 April to 30 September each year, campfires and barbecues will not be permitted in the National Park.

www.walkhighlands.co.uk/news/cairngo...

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Today on “How rurally middle class is your life”, follow our protagonist as she curses her chicken for stealing a croissant from the kitchen.

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The advantage of a corn snake at your kid’s party is that you get to hold a beautiful cornsnake 🥰

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Madness!

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Ominous 😅

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A delightful evening launching a great book by a great person - get it for the tweens in your life!

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Gotta keep the spirits up when deep in dissertation writing 😅

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Best series I’ve read since Black Leopard, Red Wolf / Moon Witch, Spider King. Highly recommend.

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More cats! More cats!

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Aztec by Gary Jennings and Shōgun 😬😬I was maybe 12 or 13?

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There are incredible amounts of frogspawn!

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Ideal weather for our Spring work day at the Strathblane Wildlife Sanctuary!

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