I enjoyed your playthrough a lot 🙂. I think this is a really good potential solo play/go/return (pgr) game for weekday nights, many thanks!
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Great concert at the #RoyalLiverpoolPhilharmonic last night. Really enjoyed the #Mozart ‘Jupiter’ Symphony best, but all were excellent. Nice to have an afternoon concert which gives you time to do other stuff on a Sunday evening. Good luck to #JonathanAasgaard too!
You just need to go to Croxton for the rest…
Make sure you you let Andy know 😉
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Continued. Mapping the vocabulary and thesaurii terminologies against the colour palette choices looked very complex and impactful. I look forward to the next talk in the series. #Historicenvironmentscotland #CHRoMA #archaeology #DigITea #Informationmnagement #HistoricEngland
Interesting talk today by #CIfA Information Managment Special Interest Group #IMSIG online on the use of colour for keys in archaeological mapping, reuse of datasets and increasing accessibility. Thanks to #PeterMcKeague for an interesting discussion.
Enjoyed meeting people at the #BritishandIrishSoundArchives event at Manchester this week. Very useful talk on #GDPR and #Oralhistory from #BritishLibrary staff. #BISA #Archives #SoundArchives
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Just trying out Sketchfab and have created a new 3D model of wall grafitti at St. James' Gardens in Liverpool. Just a test.
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Wonderful concert last night at the Phil. Veronika Eberle fantastic. Two encores for #Beethoven V. Concerto and #Eroica. Great evening. #RoyalLiverpoolPhilharmonicOrchestra
Felt very good to take part in the litter picking at #StJame’sGardens in #Liverpool yesterday. Lovely place for a walk and it was great to see the sunshine! 🌞
Enjoyed Gettysburg & Waterloo (need to do more on this). High hopes for RF. v difficult to find BG opponents.
Hope Mr Wes is ok on his holidays! #Cat
Can really recommend visiting #St-Martin-in-the-Fields Church #TrafalgarSq. Fantastic ?Baroque style building. Vicky Sponge in #CafeintheCrypt went down a treat too. Will return visit for music event if I can.
Enjoyed visit to Silk Roads Exhibition this week. Just managed to visit before it closed. Exhibition covered so many different regions, absolutely fascinating. #Britishmuseum #Silkroads
Great visit to Yorkshire Museum this week. Fantastic display on Starr Carr. Particularly liked ASMR wall interactive showing animation of site reconstruction. Can smell those campfires… 🔥 #Yorkahiremuseum #archaeology #StarCarr
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Cafe at top of Tate? Had a nice lunch there. Slightly terrifying…🤔
Enjoying Winterwatch series this week. Picture of robin from recent Lake District visit, Ennerdale. Great walking. #Winterwatch #LakeDistrict
Lovely day of walking in the Lakes. Still a bit of snow in the hills above Keswick.
The books always piqued my imagination so much. I always wanted to watch the episodes but I realise I probably get more enjoyment from the books tbh. Thery're quite short stories too so they are quite good for a change of scene between heavier challenges! 🙂
Read Frank Cottrell-Boyce foreword, v. apropos to my early DH experience and accessing earlier stories that I missed on TV. #DoctorWho #BookSky
Terrance Dicks was an amazing author, was tempted by the book cover and chance to revisit old favourites. Particularly like 'The Abominable Snowmen' (and the follow-up 'The Web of Fear' unfortunately not in this collection).
Very tempted by TD omnibuses but expensive. Might see if I can get them thru library etc. I do like the new covers though🤷🏻♂️
We had Jackanory a children’s 1970s TV programme that narrated the book with a series of (mostly Shakesperean style) actors. Very evocative and quite different in tone to the recent films. Happy memories. 😀
📚🪐#tolkein #hobbit #books
Thought I'd end the year with a picture of the book that started me reading, not the exact book but close enough. I'd like to re-read LOTR at some stage but I'm deep in Peter F. Hamilton country atm...🛸
Went for a walk along the Mersey in the sunshine. Mist on the water looked v. Atmospheric.
💙📚 Really enjoying ‘Moon over Soho’ by Ben Aaronovitch, the Jazz theme is great and really ties the book and characters together. Ps first post so apols for mistakes…