Feeling's mutual, Pete.
Posts by Anne Faris
This would be something to see.
The Shortstop in the Rye
a shriek or a yawn?
This guy's a scream. And seriously informative. Highly recommend.
So enjoyed this piece! Thank you for sharing!
A sad story, Stephen.
Excellent news! I'll watch for it.
This was a real rib-tickler. Way to make my day. Disappointed to discover your new compilation doesn't ship to Canada.
Good one.
Another shelf in another world. A breathtaking work I've just finished and can't wait to start again. Thank you for your extraordinary insight.
ee-ee, oo-oo, ah-ah
Did your pencil burst into flames?
Quite enjoying these pieces. Both amusing and informative. Thanks for sharing!
Ha! No thanks. π¨π¦
Party on, Garth
#earlymodern
The Lorax -- whose colouring has been wildly embellished in fiction.
Commencing chapter 2 of that blue one and thoroughly enthralled.
"Yee-haw!" cried the donkey.
Wonder how many blocks she knocked off with those. We called them Kbonkers.
'The Neophyte' by Gustave DorΓ©.
Otherwise, perhaps, 'how it feels to grow old'.
#19thCentury #Romanticism
Chess... or hypnotic warfare?
#MedievalMonday
Clever all round. Title is nothing short of inspired.
Top of the list for the moment my no-shopping-for-myself-at-Christmas rule is lifted.
30 mins? Good grief! What a talent!
Arresting composition.
Last to the table gets a short stool and a premium view of the tablecloth. Send up a flare and we'll lower you down some cutlery.
She looks duly exhausted.
@iangouldhere.bsky.social That is interesting! And begs the questions "which character?" and "which play?" Best I can muster: Alistair Sim (the quintessential Ebenezer Scrooge) was my grandfather's elocution teacher in Edinburgh.