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#UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoShort #historicarchitecture #englishmanor #gardensofengland #statelyhome #heritagebuilding #manicuredlawns #grandestate #britishheritage #countryhouse #architecturalbeauty #CoachHouseFlat #Warwick #England #UnitedKingdom
Taken May 2012
This image shows a grand, historic mansion with an elegant brick façade, tall chimneys, and turreted towers, surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns and neatly trimmed hedges. A gravel path leads from the foreground to the entrance, where a few visitors are walking toward the stately building under a slightly overcast sky.
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#UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoShort #historicarchitecture #englishmanor #gardensofengland #statelyhome #heritagebuilding #manicuredlawns #grandestate #britishheritage #countryhouse #architecturalbeauty #CoachHouseFlat #Warwick #England #UnitedKingdom
Taken May 2012
This image shows a grand, historic mansion with an elegant brick façade, tall chimneys, and turreted towers, surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns and neatly trimmed hedges. A gravel path leads from the foreground to the entrance, where a few visitors are walking toward the stately building under a slightly overcast sky.
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#UKCountryPic #Photography #MastoShort #historicarchitecture #englishmanor #gardensofengland #statelyhome #heritagebuilding #manicuredlawns #grandestate #britishheritage #countryhouse #architecturalbeauty #CoachHouseFlat #Warwick #England #UnitedKingdom
Taken May 2012
This image shows a grand, historic mansion with an elegant brick façade, tall chimneys, and turreted towers, surrounded by beautifully manicured lawns and neatly trimmed hedges. A gravel path leads from the foreground to the entrance, where a few visitors are walking toward the stately building under a slightly overcast sky.
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#SteveHackett läuft im #KlassikRadio. Angekündigt wurde er mit „ein Künstler, der alles macht, aber mit beruhigenden Gitarrenstücken seine Nische gefunden hat.“ Tja. The Devil is an Englishman.
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#SteveHackett läuft im #KlassikRadio. Angekündigt wurde er mit „ein Künstler, der alles macht, aber mit beruhigenden Gitarrenstücken seine Nische gefunden hat.“ Tja. The Devil is an Englishman.
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#SteveHackett läuft im #KlassikRadio. Angekündigt wurde er mit „ein Künstler, der alles macht, aber mit beruhigenden Gitarrenstücken seine Nische gefunden hat.“ Tja. The Devil is an Englishman.
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THE YORK FACTORY EXPRESS: FORT VANCOUVER TO HUDSON BAY, 1826-1849
#Blogpost
And again, the HBC men would not describe the Echimamish River in their journals, as they had passed over this shallow river so often. It took an Englishman, travelling the river for the first time, to describe the Echimamish. #MBHistory #AmWritingHistory #Manitoba #HistoricJourney https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/landmarks-on-the-echimamish-river/ -
THE YORK FACTORY EXPRESS: FORT VANCOUVER TO HUDSON BAY, 1826-1849
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The HBC men passed these landmarks on the Hayes River numerous times, and did not describe them because they were so familiar. It took a visiting Englishman to tell the stories of the Landmarks on the Hayes River. #HBCHistory #AmWritingHistory #HistoricJourney #MBHistory https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/landmarks-hayes-river/ -
YORK FACTORY EXPRESS, BLOGPOST:
After the ascent of the steep Hill that was the east side of the Canadian Shield, the York Factory Express men made their way along the two rivers that crossed the top of the plateau and brought them to the Nelson River and Norway House. These two rivers were the Echimamish, and the Blackwater. This post has an Englishman, John Franklin, describing the landmarks the HBC men never described. #CanadaHistory #MBHistory #Manitoba https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/landmarks-on-the-echimamish-river/ -
THE YORK FACTORY EXPRESS, BLOGPOST:
If you want to know what a section of a river looked like, then read the journals of the Englishmen who came to visit HBC territory. This is a description of the places along the Upper Hayes River, as described by John Franklin, not yet Sir John Franklin. #HBCHistory #MBHistory #Manitoba #CanadaHistory #Blogpost https://nancymargueriteanderson.com/landmarks-hayes-river-2/ -
YORK FACTORY EXPRESS BLOGPOST:
The landmarks along the Hayes River, which were ignored by the HBC men to whom they were so familiar, were described best by an Englishman who visited the territory -- John Franklin [later Sir John Franklin], who travelled up the river in 1819. #MBHistory #HistoricJourney #AmWritingHistory #Books -
From our 'Ireland EU 50' series, celebrating Ireland's 50th anniversary of joining the European Union.
Marc Perry is a journalist whose themes include colonial legacies, nationalism and international interventionism. For this article he sails around Ireland and compares its fortunes with those of his own Northeast England.
Better off in the boat – Sailing around the Emerald Isle through the eyes of an Englishman
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From our 'Ireland EU 50' series, celebrating Ireland's 50th anniversary of joining the European Union.
Marc Perry is a journalist whose themes include colonial legacies, nationalism and international interventionism. For this article he sails around Ireland and compares its fortunes with those of his own Northeast England.
Better off in the boat – Sailing around the Emerald Isle through the eyes of an Englishman
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From our 'Ireland EU 50' series, celebrating Ireland's 50th anniversary of joining the European Union.
Marc Perry is a journalist whose themes include colonial legacies, nationalism and international interventionism. For this article he sails around Ireland and compares its fortunes with those of his own Northeast England.
Better off in the boat – Sailing around the Emerald Isle through the eyes of an Englishman
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From our 'Ireland EU 50' series, celebrating Ireland's 50th anniversary of joining the European Union.
Marc Perry is a journalist whose themes include colonial legacies, nationalism and international interventionism. For this article he sails around Ireland and compares its fortunes with those of his own Northeast England.
Better off in the boat – Sailing around the Emerald Isle through the eyes of an Englishman
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Now You See Me Live
Magic! Illusions! Danger!
We haven’t seen any of the Now You See Me movies, but B was excited to see the stage show featuring professional magicians and escape artists in action. So back to the Sydney Opera House for the second time this month, just a couple of days before Christmas, this time with Alex coming along too.
On the way in we are asked to take four playing cards from a bin.
What follows is about two hours of sleights of hand, illusions, escapology and mentalism, performed by American Adam Trent, Italian Andrew Basso, Frenchman Enzo Weyne, Canadian Gabriella Lester and Englishman Matthew Pomeroy. There’s card tricks, supposed teleportation, an escape from a water torture box and a live scorpion. There is also plenty of audience participation, so if that’s not your thing don’t sit in the front few rows.
For those of you who might watch, I have no wish to spoil the fun by describing the stunts. Many of them leaving you wondering how they were done, which I think accounts for some of the subdued applause during the show.
Aside from the escapology, which is obviously a largely physical skill on the part of the practitioner (primarily Basso, in this case), magic works by clever contraptions and distraction, along with the fact that our conscious thoughts are preceded by subconscious actions and assumptions. Does free will even exist? Perhaps not, and this is of use to those who would manipulate thought and observation.
Rather than appreciating the deception, I find myself more interested in how the tricks were performed. Of course, this will not be revealed here, so I am left a bit unmoved by the experience. Though I have never watched a professional magic show live before, the performances also feel far too familiar from having sat through too many of the America and Britain’s Got Talent shows that B likes to watch.
If that’s your thing then you will probably enjoy Now You See Me Live. B and Alex certainly did. The audience, many of whom gave a standing ovation seemed to as well. Guess I am a bit disillusioned by magic!
#escapology #illusion #magic #mentalism #NowYouSeeMe #show #SydneyOperaHouse
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Now You See Me Live
Magic! Illusions! Danger!
We haven’t seen any of the Now You See Me movies, but B was excited to see the stage show featuring professional magicians and escape artists in action. So back to the Sydney Opera House for the second time this month, just a couple of days before Christmas, this time with Alex coming along too.
On the way in we are asked to take four playing cards from a bin.
What follows is about two hours of sleights of hand, illusions, escapology and mentalism, performed by American Adam Trent, Italian Andrew Basso, Frenchman Enzo Weyne, Canadian Gabriella Lester and Englishman Matthew Pomeroy. There’s card tricks, supposed teleportation, an escape from a water torture box and a live scorpion. There is also plenty of audience participation, so if that’s not your thing don’t sit in the front few rows.
For those of you who might watch, I have no wish to spoil the fun by describing the stunts. Many of them leaving you wondering how they were done, which I think accounts for some of the subdued applause during the show.
Aside from the escapology, which is obviously a largely physical skill on the part of the practitioner (primarily Basso, in this case), magic works by clever contraptions and distraction, along with the fact that our conscious thoughts are preceded by subconscious actions and assumptions. Does free will even exist? Perhaps not, and this is of use to those who would manipulate thought and observation.
Rather than appreciating the deception, I find myself more interested in how the tricks were performed. Of course, this will not be revealed here, so I am left a bit unmoved by the experience. Though I have never watched a professional magic show live before, the performances also feel far too familiar from having sat through too many of the America and Britain’s Got Talent shows that B likes to watch.
If that’s your thing then you will probably enjoy Now You See Me Live. B and Alex certainly did. The audience, many of whom gave a standing ovation seemed to as well. Guess I am a bit disillusioned by magic!
#escapology #illusion #magic #mentalism #NowYouSeeMe #show #SydneyOperaHouse
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Now You See Me Live
Magic! Illusions! Danger!
We haven’t seen any of the Now You See Me movies, but B was excited to see the stage show featuring professional magicians and escape artists in action. So back to the Sydney Opera House for the second time this month, just a couple of days before Christmas, this time with Alex coming along too.
On the way in we are asked to take four playing cards from a bin.
What follows is about two hours of sleights of hand, illusions, escapology and mentalism, performed by American Adam Trent, Italian Andrew Basso, Frenchman Enzo Weyne, Canadian Gabriella Lester and Englishman Matthew Pomeroy. There’s card tricks, supposed teleportation, an escape from a water torture box and a live scorpion. There is also plenty of audience participation, so if that’s not your thing don’t sit in the front few rows.
For those of you who might watch, I have no wish to spoil the fun by describing the stunts. Many of them leaving you wondering how they were done, which I think accounts for some of the subdued applause during the show.
Aside from the escapology, which is obviously a largely physical skill on the part of the practitioner (primarily Basso, in this case), magic works by clever contraptions and distraction, along with the fact that our conscious thoughts are preceded by subconscious actions and assumptions. Does free will even exist? Perhaps not, and this is of use to those who would manipulate thought and observation.
Rather than appreciating the deception, I find myself more interested in how the tricks were performed. Of course, this will not be revealed here, so I am left a bit unmoved by the experience. Though I have never watched a professional magic show live before, the performances also feel far too familiar from having sat through too many of the America and Britain’s Got Talent shows that B likes to watch.
If that’s your thing then you will probably enjoy Now You See Me Live. B and Alex certainly did. The audience, many of whom gave a standing ovation seemed to as well. Guess I am a bit disillusioned by magic!
#escapology #illusion #magic #mentalism #NowYouSeeMe #show #SydneyOperaHouse
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Now You See Me Live
Magic! Illusions! Danger!
We haven’t seen any of the Now You See Me movies, but B was excited to see the stage show featuring professional magicians and escape artists in action. So back to the Sydney Opera House for the second time this month, just a couple of days before Christmas, this time with Alex coming along too.
On the way in we are asked to take four playing cards from a bin.
What follows is about two hours of sleights of hand, illusions, escapology and mentalism, performed by American Adam Trent, Italian Andrew Basso, Frenchman Enzo Weyne, Canadian Gabriella Lester and Englishman Matthew Pomeroy. There’s card tricks, supposed teleportation, an escape from a water torture box and a live scorpion. There is also plenty of audience participation, so if that’s not your thing don’t sit in the front few rows.
For those of you who might watch, I have no wish to spoil the fun by describing the stunts. Many of them leaving you wondering how they were done, which I think accounts for some of the subdued applause during the show.
Aside from the escapology, which is obviously a largely physical skill on the part of the practitioner (primarily Basso, in this case), magic works by clever contraptions and distraction, along with the fact that our conscious thoughts are preceded by subconscious actions and assumptions. Does free will even exist? Perhaps not, and this is of use to those who would manipulate thought and observation.
Rather than appreciating the deception, I find myself more interested in how the tricks were performed. Of course, this will not be revealed here, so I am left a bit unmoved by the experience. Though I have never watched a professional magic show live before, the performances also feel far too familiar from having sat through too many of the America and Britain’s Got Talent shows that B likes to watch.
If that’s your thing then you will probably enjoy Now You See Me Live. B and Alex certainly did. The audience, many of whom gave a standing ovation seemed to as well. Guess I am a bit disillusioned by magic!
#escapology #illusion #magic #mentalism #NowYouSeeMe #show #SydneyOperaHouse
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Beep beep beep. False medication pump alarm at 5am. Pump and remote wrapped in tinfoil to shield from stray RF and me sleeping in guest room because of Snoring Englishman.
So it’s me. Something about me. But only in the middle of the night. WHY WHY WHY.
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I ran errands and ate a simply enormous cheese blintz. The Beloved Englishman is digging up some RF shielding material from his workshop so I can sew a protective pouch for my medication pump. This will tell us once and for all if the problem is RF interference or not.
Hypothesis: the CPAP machine was part of the problem, but there is some other source of RF as well. But only in bedroom at night 🙄
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@ascentale @StevenKennard @bikenite
@ascentale @StevenKennard @bikenite
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On YouTube our favourites are:
Probably riding (Englishman, Marcus , based in Seoul, after watching him, I feel we could probably bike fairly confidently around that city now!)
https://youtube.com/@probablyriding?si=YIGBEmGlJi545hBz
Fietsvlogger (Dutch girl, sweet girl and interesting , often historical discussions about the places on her routes)
https://youtube.com/@fietsvlogger?si=uViQlPcHUmp8kwGY
Mat Ryder Adventures who documents long bike packing trips (Great Divide, new Zealand etc) with a disarmingly honest approach.
https://youtube.com/@matryderadventures?si=lDlyy0Pa0xWKicjY
Bikes-Books-Buildings (English speaking Norwegian, in Oslo with a down to earth very pleasant presentation)
https://youtube.com/@bikes-books-buildings?si=gPORutwGljvjr6IA
LeonardMLee - tips for staying motivated when you feel more like staying on the couch. Was in film making, so has some tips on that, too.
https://youtu.be/-LL6b56ao1c?si=C-mPvFIlo6S256me
Katie Kookaburra Cyclist who loves the hills and travels with her bike.
https://youtube.com/@katiekookaburra?si=SUk-0A7KgwSetXWM
Peter Treadway - Englishman with an energetic series of rides through the English countryside on challenges or just group rides.
https://youtube.com/@petertreadway?si=Crd9eN-B9gqQDc32
Riding with Roy (and Wendy). An unusual pair of riding buddies in the UK who also travel into Europe.
https://youtube.com/@ridewithroy?si=FQw5q6AJqh-IJnZtProbably more. But that's a start...
#EllieKPosts -
https://yt.artemislena.eu/watch?v=zyQIqfzZOL4&listen=false
Asking #NorthernIrish people if they want a #UnitedIreland
As an Englishman, I'd say get united and get away from a sinking UK as fast as you can!
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@xpil
There are 10 kinds of people.
Czech Czech, won (1), too (10), free (11), fofum (100, 101), i smell the blood of an Englishman.
Yeah, 10 kinds 😜
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I mashed these 3 songs into one partly remembered tune over the decades. Never noticed that the Geneseis guys were J.O.'s with this, just remembered the
"... it's no fun, being and illegal alien..."
> Born In East L.A. (Cheech And Chong) [HD]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFUFw1GH6ic
#CheechIllegalAlien #BornInEastLA #CheechAlien
> Genesis - Illegal Alien (Official Music Video)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqQv3qef21A
#GeneseisIllegalAlien
> Sting - Englishman In New York
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d27gTrPPAyk
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There are 10 kinds of people.
Czech Czech, won (1), too (10), free (11), fofum (100, 101), i smell the blood of an Englishman.
Yeah, 10 kinds 😜
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There are 10 kinds of people.
Czech Czech, won (1), too (10), free (11), fofum (100, 101), i smell the blood of an Englishman.
Yeah, 10 kinds 😜
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There are 10 kinds of people.
Czech Czech, won (1), too (10), free (11), fofum (100, 101), i smell the blood of an Englishman.
Yeah, 10 kinds 😜