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  1. Kahdestoista ruutu itselleni merkityksellisten #sarjakuva-ruutujen sarjasta. Jatketaan yhä Akkareissa.

    #Vicar'ia en suinkaan ole unohtanut. Tämä Nuoruudenlähde-niminen tarina jätti lähtemättömät jäljet minun tajuntaani.

  2. Clever Street Art That Feels Made for the Spot (10 Photos)

    From Massachusetts and Miami to Warsaw, Birmingham, Ecuador, France, and Spain, these works prove that a great mural does not always need a blank wall. A road sign becomes The Last Supper. Concrete steps host a tiny chalk drama. A living hedge becomes a blanket over a sleeping child. Pipes, stairs, plants, barbed wire, and building corners all help finish the idea. More: Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings (15 Photos) 🛑 The Last STOP — By AxZstreetart in Warsaw, Poland […]

    streetartutopia.com/2026/04/24

  3. Clever Street Art That Feels Made for the Spot (10 Photos)

    From Massachusetts and Miami to Warsaw, Birmingham, Ecuador, France, and Spain, these works prove that a great mural does not always need a blank wall. A road sign becomes The Last Supper. Concrete steps host a tiny chalk drama. A living hedge becomes a blanket over a sleeping child. Pipes, stairs, plants, barbed wire, and building corners all help finish the idea. More: Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings (15 Photos) 🛑 The Last STOP — By AxZstreetart in Warsaw, Poland […]

    streetartutopia.com/2026/04/24

  4. Clever Street Art That Feels Made for the Spot (10 Photos)

    From Massachusetts and Miami to Warsaw, Birmingham, Ecuador, France, and Spain, these works prove that a great mural does not always need a blank wall. A road sign becomes The Last Supper. Concrete steps host a tiny chalk drama. A living hedge becomes a blanket over a sleeping child. Pipes, stairs, plants, barbed wire, and building corners all help finish the idea. More: Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings (15 Photos) 🛑 The Last STOP — By AxZstreetart in Warsaw, Poland […]

    streetartutopia.com/2026/04/24

  5. Clever Street Art That Feels Made for the Spot (10 Photos)

    From Massachusetts and Miami to Warsaw, Birmingham, Ecuador, France, and Spain, these works prove that a great mural does not always need a blank wall. A road sign becomes The Last Supper. Concrete steps host a tiny chalk drama. A living hedge becomes a blanket over a sleeping child. Pipes, stairs, plants, barbed wire, and building corners all help finish the idea. More: Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings (15 Photos) 🛑 The Last STOP — By AxZstreetart in Warsaw, Poland […]

    streetartutopia.com/2026/04/24

  6. Clever Street Art That Feels Made for the Spot (10 Photos)

    From Massachusetts and Miami to Warsaw, Birmingham, Ecuador, France, and Spain, these works prove that a great mural does not always need a blank wall. A road sign becomes The Last Supper. Concrete steps host a tiny chalk drama. A living hedge becomes a blanket over a sleeping child. Pipes, stairs, plants, barbed wire, and building corners all help finish the idea. More: Found Street Art Cleverly Using Its Surroundings (15 Photos) 🛑 The Last STOP — By AxZstreetart in Warsaw, Poland […]

    streetartutopia.com/2026/04/24

  7. I'm partly surprised that modern kids as old as 10-11 still believe in #Santa - but I also thought this kind of dour "Low Church" #vicar had disappeared from the CofE in the 1980s (the sort of clergy which kept folk like Farage going to church, although he has apparently since stopped because modern #Anglicans are "too woke")

    theguardian.com/education/2024

  8. I'm partly surprised that modern kids as old as 10-11 still believe in #Santa - but I also thought this kind of dour "Low Church" #vicar had disappeared from the CofE in the 1980s (the sort of clergy which kept folk like Farage going to church, although he has apparently since stopped because modern #Anglicans are "too woke")

    theguardian.com/education/2024

  9. I'm partly surprised that modern kids as old as 10-11 still believe in #Santa - but I also thought this kind of dour "Low Church" #vicar had disappeared from the CofE in the 1980s (the sort of clergy which kept folk like Farage going to church, although he has apparently since stopped because modern #Anglicans are "too woke")

    theguardian.com/education/2024

  10. I'm partly surprised that modern kids as old as 10-11 still believe in #Santa - but I also thought this kind of dour "Low Church" #vicar had disappeared from the CofE in the 1980s (the sort of clergy which kept folk like Farage going to church, although he has apparently since stopped because modern #Anglicans are "too woke")

    theguardian.com/education/2024

  11. I'm partly surprised that modern kids as old as 10-11 still believe in #Santa - but I also thought this kind of dour "Low Church" #vicar had disappeared from the CofE in the 1980s (the sort of clergy which kept folk like Farage going to church, although he has apparently since stopped because modern #Anglicans are "too woke")

    theguardian.com/education/2024

  12. Hartburn Grotto, carved into a natural cave by a mad Victorian vicar. I didn't know the man personally, but you'd need to be mad to create this. IMHO
    #Folly #Grotto #Vicar

  13. Hartburn Grotto, carved into a natural cave by a mad Victorian vicar. I didn't know the man personally, but you'd need to be mad to create this. IMHO
    #Folly #Grotto #Vicar

  14. Hartburn Grotto, carved into a natural cave by a mad Victorian vicar. I didn't know the man personally, but you'd need to be mad to create this. IMHO
    #Folly #Grotto #Vicar

  15. Hartburn Grotto, carved into a natural cave by a mad Victorian vicar. I didn't know the man personally, but you'd need to be mad to create this. IMHO
    #Folly #Grotto #Vicar

  16. Hartburn Grotto, carved into a natural cave by a mad Victorian vicar. I didn't know the man personally, but you'd need to be mad to create this. IMHO
    #Folly #Grotto #Vicar

  17. #CofE #vicar ‘spiritually abused’ parishioners for 20 years, report finds

    Rev Michael Hall, who died in 2021, belittled and humiliated members of his Buckinghamshire congregation
    theguardian.com/world/2023/jul
    #Religion

  18. I forgot to add so many things to my intro. I have #epilepsy and I’m probably #neurodivergent (just going through assessment).

    I love #ClassicalMusic and #jazz. I have a #PhD which has been almost useless in my professional life.

    I talk like a #vicar, not in the sense that I preach, but in the sense that I have a ‘BBC English’ accent (should I have hashtagged vicar? Meh, I’ll leave it).

  19. My SO runs a #yoga class in a local #ChurchOfEngland hall. Although she is a trained #yoga teacher, this particular class is really an #exercise session for some older people.
    Nevertheless, the new #vicar has refused #permission for any more sessions because of the #word #yoga. They made no attempt to find out what really goes on. #Sad
    #bigotry

  20. Thoughts for fellow #clergy and other #church leaders:

    #Advent and #Christmas are times for some of the coziest and most joyful gatherings. But, speaking as a colleague who can no longer work due to #disability, I invite you to consider ways to make these gatherings more inclusive to the #disabled and medically vulnerable.

    A friend is exhausted from the need for accommodation of their family's disabilities being entirely on their shoulders, while their church continues to plan events that are inaccessible to them.

    I am isolated from the organized church because #COVID is too risky for me and others in my household.

    Many in the #disabled and #ChronicallyIll community are incredibly hurt by a society that has collectively decided to move on without us, to be unconcerned about spreading a virus which could kill us. Don't let the church be a part of this default eugenics.

    Reach out to your disabled and chronically ill members and local community. Ask them what would enable them to participate with minimal risk.

    Be willing to consider holding some events that are masked or outdoors (or both!) Know that that indoor potluck you're planning will likely cause someone to have to make a decision between keeping themselves and loved ones safe, and the mental and spiritual benefit of engaging with the congregation.

    You may need to take the initiative on this, because most of us have already been crushed into silence by society's disregard of our lives. I know, you have so many things to do right now, so much planning and juggling, and congregational personalities to manage. But please, take a moment to reach out to someone like me, like my friend. You may be the star of hope they need to see.

    Thanks for listening.

    PS: If you would like more information, try this link from @PeoplesCDC -- peoplescdc.org/2022/11/17/safe

    #Pastor #accessibility #Christian #CovidIsNotOver #PublicHealth #WearAMask #priest #rector #vicar

  21. I'm new here having fled birdland.

    I've connected with some tweeps from there here too.

    I'm liking it here though. A bit about me:

    - I'm just 50
    - I'm a #vicar
    - I'm a #metalhead
    - I like #jazz
    - I have an MA in #theology that the theology department thought was about Art, & vice versa.
    - I've lived in France & miss it
    - I've visited Sweden & dear friends there many times.
    - I joined a union last year.
    - I have 3 teenage children. 1 is enby.
    - I love cooking
    - I love obscure films