It’s fun getting all these books of the shelves and remembering how good (or otherwise) they were. And for some of them adding them to my really-must-read or must-read-again piles
. It’s time for this month’s chain of reading, set off by Kate’s Six Degrees of Separation, in which we are invited to build a chain of 6 books that […]
Ready for a bit of travel to bring some brightness to your life? London, March 2021 – Copyright Debbie Smyth, 10 April 2021 Posted as part of Becky’s April […]
Barbican, London, March 2021 Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric […]
Wonder Woman leaping from a wall in Leicester Square, London, March 2021 This dramatic sculpture of Wonder Woman celebrates the 2020 release of Wonder Woman 1984, starring Gal Gadot. She is […]
A former site of Warwick Savage Printers and Book Binders, Burslem, February 2021 Warwick Savage was a wholesale stationer, printer and bookseller in Burslem, founded in the mid-18th century. His […]
Dancing with ribbons on Oxford Street, London, March 2021 Bourne & Hollingsworth was a large department store in an 1894 building on Oxford Street. It was remodelled in the late 1920s in […]
I love this.
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I was so pleased when I came across this carved bench. And had to go back armed with coffee mug and books 🙂
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A nice post for Sue, though she’ll have to explain the Icelandic references.
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It’s a place she’d love to visit, and a place she doesn’t want to shop!
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Oh, brill!!
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It took me ages to do the engraving!
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You little vandal!! 😄😄😄😄
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🙂 🙂 🙂
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I was just going to say, I didn’t know she had a penknife 🙂 🙂
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Much enjoying this series of photos
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Ah well, I was the inspiration, Sheree!! 😄😄🤭
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It’s fun getting all these books of the shelves and remembering how good (or otherwise) they were. And for some of them adding them to my really-must-read or must-read-again piles
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