We went out to Eastbourne today. We saw an albino squirrel. Never seen this before! Just checked and there are only about 50 in the UK. They're not easy to photograph, but I tried. https://t.co/JqMZ5b94ND
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This Sunday I’m enjoying a Martha Stewart martini and a buttermilk fried quail at Stissing House in Pine Plains. They seem to have brunch under control. https://t.co/D8L3xp5ZML
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‘Inherent in the concept of the dog show was a conviction that dogs would be ‘improved’ by competition in the canine economy, yet consumer demand could exert countervailing pressures.’ @hannahrosewoods on the emergence of dog culture in Victorian Britain: https://t.co/LctOI5scQk
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Books on Film: Watch the Trailer for "The Crossover" on Disney+ | 100 Scope Notes https://t.co/tMgcAwyaVB https://t.co/g1sDLXT9eH
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"My brother used to say Marco was the worst kind of liar, because he manages to be dishonest even when he’s telling the truth." https://t.co/npzN8PGOaZ
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Keep your money in vintage watches, he said. But did they listen?
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Books Simon. Stick to books.
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‘The Normans got on with things. In England and Wales they built something like six hundred castles within forty years of the Conquest. It wouldn’t have been pleasant to have to report construction delays to a Norman marcher lord.’ Tom Shippey: https://t.co/3IaSZEymUJ
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6 Books About Ramadan and Eid for Picture Book, Middle Grade, and YA Readers https://t.co/Eme3dvg2yK https://t.co/NT6paiCRL3
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REAL LOVE is pure fun, a fizzy and relatable mixture of female friendship, romance and career struggles, with a dash of behind-the-scenes reality TV. @randomhouse @TheRachLindsay https://t.co/pafAbRxNCL
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Today's Stats. Cheese eaten. Camembert this evening. Books sold. 9 Did we get Wordle? We did. It took 5. Steps. 10897 Horses bought. Horse shops are shut on Sunday. Did I speak to my Mum. I spoke to her yesterday. Will tomorrow. Extra info. Saw an albino squirrel!!
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A Brief History of Zines: Self-publishing by marginalized people has always taken place outside the mainstream, even before the word zine existed. https://t.co/odgKwBdbTJ https://t.co/TwXVxCHiZs
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‘The publicity material stressed the “democratisation” of investment, but in essence individuals were subsumed by corporate structures over which they had very little control.’ Ben Jackson on the rise of investment culture under Thatcher: https://t.co/JDkurwL7Q2
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