Author: sunnypolarbear
The Question is..
Why wouldnt the UK Government trigger Article 50 – without – a Vote in the Commons
Read More The Question is..Foxy and Eyebrows
Small woolly animals – made to order Foxy – special price now Own Dog or Cat – also special price and Handmade (with a twist) until end of August
Read More Foxy and EyebrowsScience and Art
Discovered Open Call for ‘Hooked‘ – the first installation exhibition for a new Gallery in London connected to Guys Hospital – under umbrella of London Science Gallery – described as – a space where ‘science and art collide’ and bringing togethor researchers, students, communitys and artists – to look for innovate ways to look for […]
Read More Science and ArtMeteor Shower
Last night and night before – looked for shooting stars, the first night saw 7 and last night 5 – and waited and waited for one more – but it never arrived that i could see but feel very lucky for those i saw and understand there are hundreds passing over our heads right now […]
Read More Meteor ShowerStories from Sweden
“In the very same countryside that has been left behind, there are whole populations that grow, build, bake, sew, print and generally fiddle about in full hipster fashion – and it’s not a lifestyle. They are just doing their jobs” … story by Peter Hammarbäck Joel Lindblad
Read More Stories from SwedenBeing in another part of the World..
and snowed under with own stuff doesnt mean in this joined up World we arnt effected by what is happening elsewhere. Obviously, we live somewhere else so this is just one opinion from far away – althou we will all be effected by it. The Olympics is happening at the moment – and thought the […]
Read More Being in another part of the World..Alliums – Felt Picture
This is first effort making a Felt Picture on Etsy
Read More Alliums – Felt Picturethe legend of Bignor Hill
We found Bignor Hill by accident – the road went either way and because it was there and thought it was shortcut, took the path to the left and hoped we’d found an interesting route over the Downs to Chichester. But the road got smaller and steeper and felt the car was clinging to the […]
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Three Lullabys
Finally understand why use Facebook… mainly to look at sweet photos of cats and dogs and have a giggle. Reallised this when someone asked me to like a post and tag someone in it and felt humungously embarrased. Long ago abandoned idea that could figure out how to drive traffic to small business. rather watch […]
Read More FacebookChelyabinsk’s Labor Camp History & An Artist View Of Today — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Artist Anastasia Bogomolova is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this artistic social documentary photography. These images are from her project ‘Bakal‘. To see Anastasia’s gallery of projects click on any image. Since the autumn of 1941 until the spring of 1946 there was the Bakallag labor camp (GULAG […] via Chelyabinsk’s Labor Camp History […]
Read More Chelyabinsk’s Labor Camp History & An Artist View Of Today — Edge of Humanity MagazineSignposts
“Myths, legends and stories are the signposts previous generations have left us so we don’t have to figure out our own personal journey in solitude (they have to be metaphorical, because their interpretation will be different for each individual life)” Fred Van Lente Perhaps if we are a little lost at the moment we have […]
Read More SignpostsCream Future Trance – CD1
Eden
Quote by Raphael’s Grandma.. ‘What you mean you can’t?’ ‘Just find a way’
Read More EdenFlora MacDonald and Cheep Cheep in mossy nest
Available to buy from Etsy
Read More Flora MacDonald and Cheep Cheep in mossy nestSpecial treats for Larry’s tea tonight
We are very sad to see Mr Cameron step down as Prime Minister as personally feel we were in safe hands with him and believe our economy improved under his leadership. Hoping Mr Cameron and his family can now enjoy a slightly more peaceful life. We are hoping that Mrs May will keep us as […]
Read More Special treats for Larry’s tea tonightKew in the Country
Visited this Garden this weekend and it was being set for a Wedding. Took my parents and my dad told us about Sir Henry Price the ’50 Shilling Taylor’ who was the last person to own Wakehurst before it was donated to the National Trust and then leased by Kew to be its Garden in […]
Read More Kew in the CountryGovernments response to Second EU Referendum
Please read here: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/131215?reveal_response=yes Underneath Government Response, the header – The Petitions Commitee defers decision on this Petition: “The Committee has decided to defer its decision on this petition until the Government Digital Service has done all it can to verify the signatures on the petition. We have already had to remove 77,000 fraudulent signatures. […]
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