Beyond horrific reports from north Gaza. Like in the early months of the war
But not Renaissance tapestries, naturellement 🙂
For those unfamiliar with Digbeth, this is the centre of Birmingham, England. There is still a medievdl timber-framed building here, though not this one.
#fabulamurina (mouse story) 313 Silvius simulacra Aegyptia inspicit (Silvius is inspecting Egyptian statues). deus Anubis repraesentatur a canē atro et dea Bastet a felē (The god Anubis is represented by a black dog* and the goddess Bastet by a cat) *There's no special word for jackal in Latin
About people with autism being prone to radicalisation. As a parent of autism-spectrum children (and very likely on the spectrum myself), this article has huge resonance.
This hamlet is called Hollyberry End for a reason. No berries yet, but a hollow way lined with twisty hollies. We are in the Meriden Gap, a sliver of countryside between Coventry & Birmingham, preserved by Green Belt policies. Yes, I know we need more development, but we need this, too!
A traditional timber-framed English bus shelter, overshadowed by a yew tree. "Of the crooked timbers of humanity, nothing straight was ever made." (Kant)
"Niemals Bier von einem fremden Bär akzeptieren." 🐻🍺😵💫