I'm so glad someone did this #thespecials #coventry Wowzers, this is so good - an exhibition of sounds and excerpts from letters sent by Indian soldiers fighting in WW1.
This one, from an unnamed soldier, starts like this "do not think that this is war. This is not war. This is the end of the world"
Incredible work. Well done whoever makes the decisions at Coventry Cathedral to host this kind of thing.
This I really like. I thought at first it was Medusa, but on closer look it is a sad vision of life as a gay person in Uganda. The artist is called Leilah Babirye, a refugee from Uganda where it became unsafe for them to live after an article in a newspaper
These are my feet, I'm sitting on a bench with my legs crossed. The path is 5m wide and there are few pedestrians.
Someone still just managed to walk into me.
I like this drinking fountain.
Made in the 1880s, moved in the 1920s to this location, derelict since the 1970s then turned on again in 2015 to supply fresh drinking water
I wasn't promised a rose garden.
(But I'm pleased I found one)
I know it is a bit sad to have nowhere else to go and nothing much to do but sit and think.
But look at those clouds
#calckey as a superhero. Dreamed by ai Went out for a bit of a walk earlier and we saw a Jay. This is what it looks like
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