- Fri, 12:43: RT @atlasobscura: According to folklore, many windows on houses in the Vermont countryside, so-called “witch windows,” were tilted 45 degre…
- Fri, 12:51: RT @NialFinegan: Twitter #Aussie style @ParrotOfTheDay https://t.co/ewF7HURuRz
- Fri, 17:57: RT @stacejarman: He only has eyes for the almond. @ParrotOfTheDay https://t.co/gQNEWAzv0g
- Fri, 19:56: RT @BioBush: All parrots have a tendency to chew on things. In their natural environment they tear apart bark, fruit, or nuts (for larger…
- Sat, 07:13: RT @bbccomedy: How did Shakespeare invent all those clichés? And how can he be stopped? 🤔😂#BookLoversDay @RealDMitchell https://t.co/mociDY…
- Sat, 07:25: RT @swear_who: #NationalLazyDay https://t.co/p01rTSEYeL
- Sat, 07:26: RT @BFI: James Mason: the British star who conquered Hollywood. Sarah Thomas, the author of a new study, tells us why there’s more to Mason…
- Sat, 07:33: RT @nationaltrust: Zesty frosting, soft sponge – and gin. Your new favourite weekend bake awaits: https://t.co/qVlvxCFIeX https://t.co/QIju…
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Fri, 12:22: RT @ PulpLibrarian: Working from home vs working in the office. https://t.co/jSAxwZmO4u Fri, 12:29: RT @ JaneAustenLIVES: The…
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Thu, 17:36: RT @ nationaltrust: It's fair to say blossom has brightened up the world around us - just look at these snaps you've shared with us…
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Wed, 18:00: RT @ MarcDavenant: People frozen in time amid the swirling crowds on Le Gare Saint-Lazare, Paris, 1959, by Frank Horvat. I love…
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