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Posts by Hannah Spanner
Cotton hankies are a game changer. No sore nose!
...love this one too!
What a fantastic photo....
Standing cat with arched back facing right created with vertical strips of wood with peeling paint, all against a light blue background
'Scaredy Cat' by Cornish artist Kirsty Elson who trawls the beaches of her home collecting driftwood as the raw materials for her artworks #WomensArt
Ah balls
Ooh 4th one is down Oldfield Rd in Heswall I think...
Lewis Carroll's 'Alice in Wonderland' illustrations, 1959 by Finnish artist and Moomins creator Tove Jansson #WomensArt
I don't even think she did, she was just made to hoik them up more than the others.
To the tune of Careless Whisper:
πΆ Iβm never gonna post again
Bluesky service, total jism
Though it's easy to pretend
We know itβs fucking poo
I should have known better than to post shit memes
And waste the chance that I'd been given
So I'm never gonna post again
Even when Iβm on the loo, oh πΆ
"Corner shop" is a British term.
Two panels from Monster High: Howliday Haunt. In the first panel is a zombie boy that Frankie made shouting "AI art is a legitimate form of creative expression!". The second panel shows Frankie Stein with a disappointed look saying, "Oh no! He's brain dead."
Dear multiple companies today, stop making me tap the sign
She was TINY. Her legs and arms are so slender. I always thought Emma looked bigger so the constant Geri digs just confused me tbh. Not that it mattered what size any of them were/are, I just thought it made no sense.
Ooh lovely tulips! We don't have many this year. I think I'll be planting a load more this autumn for next year.
In UK it's not just the price of the cars that's a barrier to going electric. Oir charging network is dire.
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Ok how am I only just discovering Scarpetta!? Brilliant.
Painting of a cityscape at night in a scene filled with houses and other buildings in blue light and with gold light coming from windows
'Bristol Night II' by contemporary UK painter Cath Read #WomensArt
James is weird. My husband likes sausage rolls and pork, but pork often doesn't like him very much. He'd probably therefore quite like to try a chicken one.
From our garden this morning. @hellopalendrome.bsky.social is the force of nature behind most of it.
Love this film, husband and I have watched it several times.
Yup. There's a whole genration of people who have failed to recognise that it often smooths out an often present diffefence in levels of maturity! There's 1000s of womem in thier 20s banging on about infuriating men in their 20s, and all the have to do is age up! Husband is 13yrs older than me.
To me their answers to the "best thing about <name>" were just nice ways of saying "they were fucking boring". Also their shoes are disgustung and I think they were way too prudish about an 8 year age gap.
Look at the women at NASA.
They are the ones pushing the boundaries of science, solving problems most people canβt even understand, and carrying this country forward, while our politicians right now posture and stumble through talking points.
And they are doing it all with joy.π
My husband said the same thing when he saw them!
In Bristol, England we have lots of small retail spaces like this and it works really well. There's a whole area called Whapping Wharf, which is just lots of little shops and restaurants in metal containers.
I'm fairly sure that list is just the products & services of the one company...
..just begun, but I'd already started to notice how hard the housing/job market was for those my age even before the crash of '08. I retarined around thay time and it's just been a bit of a slog since tbh. Finances, world news and politics are just fucking depressing now at 43. Can I go back!? 2/2
Born 83 and I just remember a sense of having so much to look forward to, I was desperate to be old enough to do more. I remember Berlin Wall and some disturbing child abductions/killings. Started clubbing late 90s. Uni 2001-2004, then I moved to Bristol. Life felt like it had only...1/2