Sunday, April 03, 2022

Sunday Links



The Art Nouveau-style hotel Gran Hotel Ciudad de México in Mexico City (above) opened in 1899. It was designed by Jacques Grüber - Via bookofjoe

The Perimeter  is Quintin Lake's photographic journey walking around Britain's 11,000km coast in sections. via everlasting blort

When life puts up a street barricade make a flute.


This spacious renovated houseboat dates from the 1930s and has been modernised and renovated from top to toe. It’s moored at St Katharine Docks, East London (where fees are around £36k per year - yikes!)


When Talking Bouquets made it possible to send a message to your beloved without saying a word.


Jeopardy!, Family Feud, and More: Photographer Steven Rosenow makes digital recreations of old TV game show sets.

Stray Dog Classics in Brooklyn sells restored vintage Range Rovers. I covet this 1994 Olive 4-Door 300TDI

Chiesa - the beautiful decay of abandoned churches of Italy captured in 100 photographs.

Artists are working to preserve and transform the North Carolina house where Nina Simone was born. (New York Times)



Plotto A formula for writing creative fiction. 


In 2021 not one country in the world managed to meet the World Health Organization’s annual air quality guidelines: The World's Most Polluted Cities



The City Where Food Is Steamed in Hell The streets of Kanawa hiss with the steam of the hells. 

Joan Baez dances with the bubble sword.(via Rusty's Electric Dreams)

Is this your dream job? Wanted: A feline self-defence trainer (via everlasting blort)

Anticipation: Close-ups on the night of the 2020 US presidential elections

Malta aka 'The Little Hollywood Of The Mediterranean' has acted as a film set for a host of well-known movies.


And I'll leave you with this: Jazz up your your feline owning experience with The Charles Mingus Guide For Toilet Training Your Cat (via FB pal Hal)

2 comments:

  1. I'd buy you that 300 TDI but I'm afraid Mr NAG would become jealous.


    Then I'd have to buy him one too.

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  2. I don't need it but I want it.

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