1️⃣Take a selfie during your visit to Stromness Museum.
2️⃣Post it to Insta, FB or BlueSky tagging @stromnessmuseum.bsky.social & using #BestBuddoSelfie
3️⃣You'll be included in the prize draw.
1️⃣Take a selfie during your visit to Stromness Museum.
2️⃣Post it to Insta, FB or BlueSky tagging @stromnessmuseum.bsky.social & using #BestBuddoSelfie
3️⃣You'll be included in the prize draw.
– Robert Burns
Through play in nature, children learn by exploring, imagining, and problem-solving.
Let’s keep the spark alive by protecting time, space and opportunities for children to play outdoors.
– Robert Burns
Through play in nature, children learn by exploring, imagining, and problem-solving.
Let’s keep the spark alive by protecting time, space and opportunities for children to play outdoors.
2 Feb @edfuturesinstitute.bsky.social – free
Jennifer Smith & Brian Aitken present findings from a new crowdsourced resource – Speak for Yersel – which sets out to map dialect use in Scots throughout Scotland
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/who-speaks...
2 Feb @edfuturesinstitute.bsky.social – free
Jennifer Smith & Brian Aitken present findings from a new crowdsourced resource – Speak for Yersel – which sets out to map dialect use in Scots throughout Scotland
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/who-speaks...
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🧵1/3
The first three episodes are now live (link below).
If you’re curious, you’re very welcome to follow along.
Episode 0 is now live, alongside the first three full conversations.
pod.link/1865430519
The first three episodes are now live (link below).
If you’re curious, you’re very welcome to follow along.
#LookAfterYourself
#MuseumWellBeing
#LookAfterYourself
#MuseumWellBeing
Stryf, discorde, and waistie wanis, 🚔
Crukit in eild, syne halt, withal, 🤕
Thir are the bewties of the fute-ball. ⚽
“The Bewties of the Fute-ball” (anon)
Middle Scots poem, c.15–16th century, from the Maitland manuscripts (with added emojis)
Also heart attacks
Stryf, discorde, and waistie wanis, 🚔
Crukit in eild, syne halt, withal, 🤕
Thir are the bewties of the fute-ball. ⚽
“The Bewties of the Fute-ball” (anon)
Middle Scots poem, c.15–16th century, from the Maitland manuscripts (with added emojis)
Also heart attacks