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Snotty being doing something.. #SnotFace 🐾
For those in need of a smile, a reminder that one 19th-century name for a penguin was ‘arsefoot’.
One of our kitties crossed the rainbow bridge... She was a good girl 🐾🌈 #RIPcoco
Photo-realistic illustration of an old-fashioned foil wrapped Easter egg. The foil has been opened to show the honeycomb pattern of the chocolate and the whole thing is tied with a big yellow satin ribbon.
Easter egg (and yes, it is a painting)
Artist: Harry Wingfield from First Picture Book, 1971)
Happy Easter
Happy Easter 🐇
Matriarch was 87 yesterday 💖
Close-up of a hedgerow as an identification guide, labelling some of the most common species such as primrose and white nettle
“Find a hedgerow on a bank and examine just one yard of it. Then make a list of all the different plants you can find in that yard. You will be astonished at the variety” (1965)
Artist: Ronald Lampitt
Writer: Richard Bowood
Hello fren...☺️
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A rook flies back to its untidy nest high up in a treetop as, in the background, other rooks fly around, seeing off an intruder
“Rooks are gathered in their rookeries, rebuilding the nests of last season”
Artists: CF Tunnicliffe
Writer: EL Grant Watson
(What to Look for in Winter, 1959)
Simple illustration of a bunch of daffodils set against a duck egg blue background
St David's Day
Dydd Gŵyl Dewi
Artist: H Woolley (1954)
Photo realistic illustration of a hard-boiled egg, in a traditional blue and white striped egg cup, which has been cut open.
Beautiful everyday Ladybird things.
Boiled eggs and Cornishware (1970)
Artist: Harry Wingfield
Mock up of Alien film poster with a ginger cat carrying a dead Alien in it's mouth. The title is Alien The Short Version.
I've been informed by several of our lovely followers that Doomwatch is getting a long-overdue airing on the brilliant @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social, starting this Friday at 9pm! Set your timers now...
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Your sprouting a green vine😮
Always surprised me how few episodes there was, seemed to be watching them forever.
Can't really have one without the other 🙂
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Hw about Danger Mouse? 🙂
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A pictorial calendar with one small image representing each month of the year.
It’s conventional on New Year’s Eve to do a review of the year.
So here is a review of 1965.
Artist: Kenneth Inns
Yes!
Design for a Christmas card showing a robin perched on a winter twig. The twig glitters with small beads of melted frost.
Other work of the Ladybird artists.
‘Thaw’
Artist: CF Tunnicliffe
Merry Christmas blue skyers xoxo
Scarred For Life advent calendar door twenty-four: JIMMMMYYYYYY!!!!