making history

All posts tagged making history

In which, we grasp a Gold Coach Handle, check-a-board, look from side to side, get oily in the garden, and theorise about dishes.
Two pairs of scissors (one with a black handle, one with pink), a can opener, and a shiv, all resting on a piece of undyed cotton.
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The featured crossword puzzle is by Steerpike. Cineraria has blogged it here.
The General says this link will give you all the details about the book, and all the other resources recommended. Further comments might be found on this Mastodon account.
Dave is @skirwingle in some places. His most recent puzzle is here.
Void is @TheVoidTLMB on Mastodon, and is bridged to Bluesky. His latest blog puzzle is your Starter For Ten.

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SPOILERS and links below the pic…

Flowers and fruit of the mangosteen, and Singapore monkey, by Marianne North

David has his own wiki page, but poor old William doesn’t.
– Void thinks the glass is always full – usually with a mixture of liquid and air.
Mine’s a weeper?
– It seems entirely possible that Dave was simultaneously both right and wrong about the word’s origins.
One way to get from a horse to a bear?
– Two London tourist spots
How to get a possible date for Void’s story
– You need to go back a couple of centuries to find a common ancestor of the lady in question and the Prime Minister, who was, in another way, not so common.
– The full documentary (not currently streaming at time of writing) on the Lady of the North
– …and the place to see her work. (Which, Dave, would appear to be west-facing.)
– Some might “well actually” the southpaw, but it has a common usage too.
– The designed world around us? Or designs from the other side?
– Poll: Do you rock paper with scissors?
Cuttee?
Holy Zarquon’s singing fish!?
– The history of the bread is, apparently, a grave matter.
– The General was merely testing listeners when describing a certain dish as Scottish, when it is in fact Norwegian. You may award yourself an internet point if you spotted that at the time(, Dick).
The book, not the radio show.
– The hotel has room for one more, if you’re quick.
– Void meant to say Noam, not Norm, neither of whom are on his shelf.

The Trudy ran up behind me and tapped me on the shoulder, and said… “here’s our Bandcamp!”. Somewhere to go when there’s time to waste, perhaps?

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image of artwork listed in title parameter on this page
By Marianne North – Scanned from: Phillips, A., A. Lamb & C.C. Lee 2008. Pitcher Plants of Borneo. Second Edition. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu., Public Domain, Link

Olearia argophylla, Marianne North Gallery, Kew Gardens.
By Marianne Northhttp://www.anbg.gov.au/gallery/olearia-argophylla.html Australian National Botanic Gardens, Public Domain, Link