Mary B
@beesincampanula.bsky.social
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I should have been a pair of ragged claws… Reads 📚Writes 📚Haunts museums, art galleries, ancient sites, woodland and marshes. #amquerying
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beesincampanula.bsky.social
If I could write words
Like leaves on an autumn forest floor,
What a bonfire my letters would make.
Spike Milligan
A path in a birch wood strewn with autumn leaves
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hookland.bsky.social
Some grave guardians are open to being stroked. Some will growl if your hand reaches towards them. It is wise to know which are which before one goes poking at tombs. – #CLNolan
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hookland.bsky.social
Milk bottle Hookland style. #EverydayGoth
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hookland.bsky.social
The witch's calendar of harvest refuses ink-marked dates. She knows the turn year by berry swell, by movements through colour towards ripeness. She waits on the mistletoe drupe, not in hope of Christmas kisses, but future cures. – #EmilyCBanting, 1982 #WitchSky
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lorichirp.bsky.social
I watch Great Blue #Herons frequently, at several different parks. Yesterday, I saw 1 do something I have never seen before--lie down on a small grass island! #birds #videography #EastCoastKin
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curiousordinary.bsky.social
When it comes to tales about strange things happening on a journey, this one is hard to beat. Being transformed into a human candle so he couldn't return home probably wasn't in this guy's travel plans.
🎨Toriyama Sekien
#WyrdWednesday #yokai #JapaneseFolklore
A man stands with a candle on his head.
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malcolmstoneman.bsky.social
Doulton’s headquarters & factory building, #Lambeth #London
Architect - R. Stark Wilkinson - 1878

High #Victorian #Gothic architecture, with decorative details of Doulton’s terracotta.

#Exeter born, Stark Wilkinson designed the Digby Hospital, #Devon in 1886.

#WallsOnWednesday
#WindowsOnWednesday
A gothic corner building with turret, many windows & terracotta details.
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drnwillburger.bsky.social
An amazing miniature portrait of the #Roman empress Agrippina Minor (15-59 AD), made from chalcedony. Agrippina was the mother of Nero, and married to her uncle, emperor Claudius. It was rumoured that she poisoned her husband with a dish of mushrooms.

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On display at British Museum

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A green stone bust of a woman displayed in a museum. The sculpture features an elaborate hairdo and a solemn expression. The bust is mounted on a clear stand, with a blurred background showcasing other artifacts in the exhibition.
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linda2.bsky.social
It was as though he was saying, 'look at me'. I had almost every bird perform for my lens yesterday. Okay, a lie, four birds! I like when they move and present me with a challenge.

#UKWildlife #Birds #Goose #WildlifePhotography #Photography
A goose during bath time on a lake. Caught during a serious of wing flaps to shake water off its wings.
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hookland.bsky.social
The wood is a constant promise to the witch. It whispers of magics, wild harvest and omens to be found on its paths. It never breaks it oaths to her. – #EmilyCBanting, 1982 #WitchSky
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linda2.bsky.social
Today I became lost in a park. The cottage garden was a dream.

#FlowerPhotography #Anemone #Photography #PhotographersUnited #PhotographersofBluesky
An image of anemone flowers in a flower border.
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hookland.bsky.social
Goodnight from Badbury, rain flooding down its hill like black tears in memory of ancient battles. Goodnight from DI Callaghan and DS Nokes, having a cup of tea and a pink wafer debrief in the police canteen after their run in with the Ashcourt Gutterbloods. Goodnight from Hookland.
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adaspota.bsky.social
French Collage artist and Illustrator Julien Pacaud
The Entrance and the Exit

This is amazing on so many levels!

#JulienPacaud #Surrealism #Collage
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theghostmonk.bsky.social
Early 20th century advert for crystal balls. The manufacturers claim that staring into them 'probably provokes to activity some latent clairvoyant function of the mind which may have been extensively used by primeval man'. Or probably not.
#clairvoyance #supernatural #advertising #oldads
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re3o.bsky.social
Red
#photography #streetphotography #urbanphotography #cityphotography #EastCoastKin
A brick-red gable on a shingle-covered roof in southern France crosses the picture. Behind it, other houses and the cloudy sky are blurred.
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adaspota.bsky.social
Le Corbusier photographed by Willy Rizzo c. 1953
#LeCorbusier #BOTD #Photography
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bwallower.bsky.social
#ThickTrunkTuesday
May have lost a bit of its middle, but an undeniably thickly trunked, several hundred year old olive tree by the #Roman city/archaeological park of Egnazia, Puglia.
Still thriving, and one amongst many.
Gnarly old olive tree with hollowed out trunk in late summer leaf.
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ahistoryinart.bsky.social
Known for his unforgiving and often critical depictions of German society during the Weimar Republic, this self-portrait by Otto Dix (1912) pays homage to the work of the Italian Old Masters - the carnation was a popular motif in northern Italian Renaissance painting.
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malcolmstoneman.bsky.social
“Bear with a banner” medieval tile -
14th Century

In 1382, Jean de Berry employed Spanish craftsmen to decorate his residences with armorial floor tiles at Mehun-sur-Yivre, Bourges & Poitiers. A skill then unknown in France.

#TilesOnTuesday
Caption “Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry” exhibition -
“In the spring of 1382, Jean de Berry obtained permission from the Duke of Girona, his relative, to send three craftsmen from the Valencia region to Spain to work, under the leadership of Jean de Valence, on the construction sites of his fabulous castle of Mehun-sur-Yivre, as well as on those of the palaces of Bourges and Poitiers. The innovative program consisted of decorating the state rooms and apartments with armorial floors made of earthenware tiles produced locally, thanks to the temporary importation of this expertise, then unknown in France”.
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hookland.bsky.social
There are certain moments of childhood which refuse to lose their strangeness. Like that morning you woke to knocked down trees on the common – despite the night being stormless. An overpowering sense that some giant walking the land had casually uprooted them. – Joanna Vickers #VOH
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drnwillburger.bsky.social
A stunning head of Medusa, the mythical creature whose sight turns everyone to stone. Medusa’s head was a popular motif used to ward off any evil.
The #Roman bronze fitting was found in Xanten, dating 1st century AD

On display at Römermuseum Xanten.

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🏺#archaeology
A detailed bronze sculpture of a face with wide eyes and flowing, wavy hair radiating outward resembling snakes, displayed in a glass case under museum lighting.
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hookland.bsky.social
If you ask me to give one defining aspect of the character of Hooklanders, it would be their refusal to have their sense of awe diminished. They refuse to be disenchanted. Modernity is no barrier to their sense of encroaching otherworlds. Even in suburbia, they maintain wonder. – Dr. M. Benn