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  1. Caption these "Sudden Clarity Clarence" (meme) birds!:
    - Blue tit... Amazed by fat balls.
    - Coal tit... Realising they drink their own bath water!
    - Dunnock... Stunned I'm going to 'tweet' this despite a total lack of puns.
    DailyNaturePics 297

  2. Bonus agape blue tit.

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    On I bring you pale blue flowers:
    - Linseed
    - Myriad of them...
    - On the edge of society.
    DailyNaturePics 295

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    On #MEawarenessDay I bring you pale blue flowers:
    - Linseed
    - Myriad of them...
    - On the edge of society.
    #MEcfsEgress #Bloomscrolling DailyNaturePics 295

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    On #MEawarenessDay I bring you pale blue flowers:
    - Linseed
    - Myriad of them...
    - On the edge of society.
    #MEcfsEgress #Bloomscrolling DailyNaturePics 295

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    On #MEawarenessDay I bring you pale blue flowers:
    - Linseed
    - Myriad of them...
    - On the edge of society.
    #MEcfsEgress #Bloomscrolling DailyNaturePics 295

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    On #MEawarenessDay I bring you pale blue flowers:
    - Linseed
    - Myriad of them...
    - On the edge of society.
    #MEcfsEgress #Bloomscrolling DailyNaturePics 295

  8. #RoseWednesday? Thought I'd posted my last this year, found more today!:
    - Wichura's rose(?), road I've never been.
    - Another pair, in red, on the way home.
    - Tea rose, tub under pollarded willow.
    - Place settings Mum brought home.
    #MEcfsEgress #BloomScrolling DailyNaturePics 224

  9. #RoseWednesday - Sunny Autumn SLR Shots Vol3.

    Found on the edges of new territory. Fresh, budding and wilting.

    #MEcfsEgress #BloomScrolling DailyNaturePics 182

  10. 6/ A huge knock-on win has been fixing my #non24-hour circadian rhythm. Held steady for the longest time since university (2008), or before.

    Something (minerals, avoidance, antihistamines..?) has let me tolerate melatonin. Not destroying next-day function. Dopamine suppression?

  11. A little beauty hidden out of sight in the dark ditch wild area behind the shed at the end of the garden. DailyNaturePics 20

  12. A little beauty hidden out of sight in the dark ditch wild area behind the shed at the end of the garden. #MEAwarenessWeek #MEcfsEgress #BloomScrolling DailyNaturePics 20

  13. A little beauty hidden out of sight in the dark ditch wild area behind the shed at the end of the garden. #MEAwarenessWeek #MEcfsEgress #BloomScrolling DailyNaturePics 20

  14. "Crises, crises—you can't get away"!

    #LOTY

  15. "And as the fear grows, the bad blood slows and turns to stone". #LOTD

  16. The sleek look before it's time to start polluting it with computers, monitors and cables ...

    #Levus #ZeroGravity

  17. 1/4 Tried to watch the Radical with Amol Rajan Today #Podcast for the #BBC. The episode on social mobility with Joe Seddon, founder of #zerogravity

    bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002rgj9
    bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00

    Truly dreadful: in the sense of being both bad and frightening.

    Apparently, there are some #universities just not worth attending and some #university degree courses not worth taking – because they fail to deliver sufficient economic benefit for both society and individual students-as-consumers, and can therefore be judged as being of ‘poor quality’. In many cases, it seems, doing an apprenticeship is preferable to attending a ‘less selective’ university.

    What, exactly, is radical about this? Especially when one considers that, historically, it has been at such universities that many people from working- and lower-middle-class backgrounds have encountered radical economic and political ideas, often through fields such as media and #culturalstudies and #CulturalTheory

  18. 1/4 Tried to watch the Radical with Amol Rajan Today #Podcast for the #BBC. The episode on social mobility with Joe Seddon, founder of #zerogravity

    bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002rgj9
    bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00

    Truly dreadful: in the sense of being both bad and frightening.

    Apparently, there are some #universities just not worth attending and some #university degree courses not worth taking – because they fail to deliver sufficient economic benefit for both society and individual students-as-consumers, and can therefore be judged as being of ‘poor quality’. In many cases, it seems, doing an apprenticeship is preferable to attending a ‘less selective’ university.

    What, exactly, is radical about this? Especially when one considers that, historically, it has been at such universities that many people from working- and lower-middle-class backgrounds have encountered radical economic and political ideas, often through fields such as media and #culturalstudies and #CulturalTheory

  19. 1/4 Tried to watch the Radical with Amol Rajan Today #Podcast for the #BBC. The episode on social mobility with Joe Seddon, founder of #zerogravity

    bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002rgj9
    bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00

    Truly dreadful: in the sense of being both bad and frightening.

    Apparently, there are some #universities just not worth attending and some #university degree courses not worth taking – because they fail to deliver sufficient economic benefit for both society and individual students-as-consumers, and can therefore be judged as being of ‘poor quality’. In many cases, it seems, doing an apprenticeship is preferable to attending a ‘less selective’ university.

    What, exactly, is radical about this? Especially when one considers that, historically, it has been at such universities that many people from working- and lower-middle-class backgrounds have encountered radical economic and political ideas, often through fields such as media and #culturalstudies and #CulturalTheory

  20. 1/4 Tried to watch the Radical with Amol Rajan Today #Podcast for the #BBC. The episode on social mobility with Joe Seddon, founder of #zerogravity

    bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m002rgj9
    bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/m00

    Truly dreadful: in the sense of being both bad and frightening.

    Apparently, there are some #universities just not worth attending and some #university degree courses not worth taking – because they fail to deliver sufficient economic benefit for both society and individual students-as-consumers, and can therefore be judged as being of ‘poor quality’. In many cases, it seems, doing an apprenticeship is preferable to attending a ‘less selective’ university.

    What, exactly, is radical about this? Especially when one considers that, historically, it has been at such universities that many people from working- and lower-middle-class backgrounds have encountered radical economic and political ideas, often through fields such as media and #culturalstudies and #CulturalTheory