Pint of Guinness with Bristol Toffees logo on top
Come on you Blues! #utft #everton #bristoltoffees #guinness
Pint of Guinness with Bristol Toffees logo on top
Come on you Blues! #utft #everton #bristoltoffees #guinness
Who needs LIV Golf when you can have EVE Golf!
The family that prays together stays together.
Madra Salach performing in Bristol recently.
Listening to Madra Salach in session on Radio 6 Music. Raw beauty. Takes me back to their recent stunning gig at The Thekla.
A grey curtain stretched out on the floor.
Just advertised these old curtains on a 'buy nothing' Facebook group.
I was going to add 'No poles' but decided it might be misinterpreted.
"Many drivers see speed limits, cameras and enforcement as personal inconveniences. We must communicate the concept that driving is a responsibility, not an entitlement. This means better driver education and a public conversation that centres victims, rather than complaints about 20mph zones."
It's 1 Passage Street. Previously home to Heart FM and BIMM music institute apparently.
The Shot Tower in Bristol behind a partly demolished brick building.
Shot tower, Bristol.
“What’s missing in the rest of the world is courage,” she said. “Mayors could say: ‘This is my opportunity [to leave a] legacy,’ but most will not dare.”
A pint of Moor Beer on a pub table.
First pint on The Moor Mile at The Golden Guinea.
Thick fog swallows the Olympia livery of the outbound 16 as it pulls into Granville Street exactly on time. This reliability proves the system can work, making Mayor Helen Godwin’s refusal to commit to franchising beyond merely exploring it feel like a choice to leave us stranded.
Poster advertising a Bristol for Palestine gig at The Croft on 14 April. Tickets £5 in advance or £6 on the door.
This will be a good night. See you there.
BBC report with the headline Eighteen arrested after Palestine Action protest outside New Scotland Yard.
This is the only BBC report I could find related to today's protest.
Route 39 stutters past Wine Street fifteen minutes late on its outbound journey toward Bath. Local passengers pay £2.60 for these gaps in service, while Manchester’s franchised Bee Network delivers a £2 flat fare and a 14% increase in patronage.
Songs you might want played at your funeral in no order #1
Paul Banks, lead singer, bathed in red light on stage at The Thekla.
Madra Salach were great at The Thekla in Bristol last night.
Police road nlovk
Centre of Bristol is blocked
Meat and drink.
I thought his second goal was interesting because that run he made was not typical Beto.
I think a while back he doesn't make that run and the moves ends with a hopeful chip to the far post. Encouraging signs.
A man bends over to siphon beer from a large shiny metal tank into a foaming glass on the brewery floor.
The River Avon at night at Bradford-on-Avon.
Beautiful day for a short walk along the Kennet and Avon canal to visit Kettlesmith Brewery yesterday. Beer fresh from the tank.
I see potential in the Everton/Heinz deal going further than just being sauce suppliers.
I got a tin of alphabet spaghetti once but it was just full of letter O’s.
Just watched the first episode of this drama documentary about the privatised water companies routinely dumping raw sewage in our rivers and sea. And blatantly lying about doing it.
A brilliant exposure of this disgraceful situation.
Operation Epstein Fury not going to plan?
Poetry. Bot poetry. Boetry?
You know these backstreet boozers. Can be a bit cheeky. But I'm sure it will be on its best behaviour for you. 😁
No problem. Great pub anyway!
The Volunteer Canteen in Waterloo
I've not been for a while but it looks like it's had a bit of a paint job.
Yep, that's quite an old pic of it tho.
Sorry! It's called The Volunteer Canteen.
The Volly in Waterloo. Bit of a way from Southport, but quite quick down the Northern Line.