This baby bird was found by the side of the road by a kindly human and has become a snuggly pet who follows her owner everywhere.
Nag on the Lake
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Tulip
“Tulip is a tiny child who is born from a flower in an old woman’s garden. The old woman loves Tulip and welcomes her into her home. But she’s worried about letting Tulip go outside—She is so small! What if she gets lost?”
This is a contemporary stop-motion animation of Hans Christian Andersen’s Thumbelina by Andrea Love and Phoebe Wahl.
Via Kuriositas
Monday, March 23, 2026
Singapore Garden Home
This single-storey house built by an architect in 1957 retains its period charm, with exposed timber rafters, mosaic floor tiles, and ventilation blocks, while opening the home to natural light and airflow.
Sock 2: Ptikobj
"Sock is a dream world. These cartoons are experiments. Dreams are the inspiration." I don't know what to make of this animation by David Firth.
Via Memo Of The Air
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Sunday Links
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I think I could live happily ever after in this reimagined Cotswolds threshing barn in Gloucestershire. (image above)
The ingenious Excuse Machine provided cover when you were much younger and didn’t want someone to know you were dancing the night away at the disco.
The Last Quiet Thing Here is something nobody says plainly: Sometime in the last twenty years, our possessions came alive. (via MetaFilter)
This image accurately describes the essence of Linkedin. I set up an account many years ago and never used it. If I could remember my password I’d delete it.
Good news for walkers: King opens world's longest coastal path around England You can walk to the coast anywhere in England, turn left or right, and walk beside the sea for as long as you like.
I Was Here is an app that uses panoramic imagery to create virtual street view graffiti around the world. Users can select a Street View-style panorama and draw directly onto the image.
A Journey Through Infertility is an interactive story about IVF told from two perspectives, the child’s and the parent’s.
Bad People, Bad Food, Bad Place Heather Parry writes about how Jamie Oliverism affected her hometown two decades after the ‘battle of Rawmarsh’. Via Metafilter
Lee Jimin’s bread looks delicious but don’t eat it…
The Fallout from Reporting on White Nationalism in Canada When she published an investigation, the men she unmasked intimidated her in person.
The global happiness ranking is based on a single question that asks people to evaluate the quality of their life on a 0–10 scale. Finland has topped the rankings since 2018. How does your country compare?
The Longest View on Earth On a clear day you should have a view that stretches more than 530 km away.
Saturday, March 21, 2026
Threads Of Resistance
Britta Marakatt-Labba’s 24-metre embroidery Historjá, often compared to the Bayeux tapestry, chronicles Sámi life from ancient times to modern resistance.
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