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TYWKIWDBI posted this wonderful aerial photo (above) of Enna, a hill town in the centre of Sicily. We stayed there for a few days many years ago The views were spectacular but the roads in and out were terrifying,
New York Times’ Style Guide Substitutions for “The President Violated the Constitution”
The tragic story of Evelyn McHale (Via Things Magazine)
I can’t imagine myself having to reset a door but I think this is very clever Via Memo Of The Air
The New Yorker has digitized its magazine archive going back to 1925. For the first time, every cover, article, and issue in the magazine’s hundred-year history can be enjoyed.
Mother’s little helper: Vintage ads reveal tonic wine was the housewife’s friend back in the day Via Memo Of The Air
Cruel horoscopes for 1979 Apparently I was a cheap bastard/bitch. How about you?
This is happiness (literally) Via Memo Of The Air
Margaret and Frances Macdonald were sisters who pioneered Scottish Art Nouveau in art and design. While attending the Glasgow School of Art they met their husbands, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Herbert McNair, and formed The Group Of Four. I discovered their work on my trips to Glasgow.
Shittr: The restaurant map your gut needs.
In 1987, as an envoy for the Church of England, Waite travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages He was himself kidnapped and held captive for four years. The Voyage of Terry Waite's Clogs Via Things Magazine
POV: AI GF A short story.



