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Could someone please just give me my Bluesky invite thanks

Just been delayed on the Elizabeth Line because "there's a swan on the track."

#swans #hotfuzz

At Granary Square to meet a friend for lunch and the water fountains are pure amazing chaos. Loads of kids happily splashing, people with tents and paddling pools round the outskirts, proper community stuff. More of this type of public, free, amenity as summers get hotter, please.

I think I'm playing Zelda too much.

#zelda #seeingiteverywhere

Working my way through the Indiana Jones films, as they're now all on Disney Plus ahead of the fourth one coming out. Controversial verdicts:

Raiders: Objectively good, but in hindsight, lacking in imagination a little bit.

Temple: The best one. Dance sequence is amazing - a perfect homage to old Hollywood and the whole thing thrums with energy, though the final third is way way too action heavy.

Crusade: Literally about to watch it picnic drunk, so watch this space.

#indianajones

Reading through the Boris report and I'm still amazed at how angry the hypocritical behaviour of Number 10 makes me feel. We've moved so far past the pandemic but every now and again the floodgates of proper emotion get unexpectedly opened. Super healthy.

Anyway, currently in West London canvassing to help win Uxbridge, so that's helping.

This doesn't appear to be mentioned anywhere online that I can see, but if it's at all helpful to anyone - a spicy pepper absolutely floors a molduga when it eats one, so you don't have to waste your bombs on it.

#zelda #TotK #isthisthebestforumforthisnews

Politics just taking the piss now. (And really miss Twitter on ridiculous news heavy days like these )
Right, I've done some chores and been for a nice long walk, so now it's time to do what summer holidays are really for: sitting in a dark room for several hours playing Zelda.
This morning - After-Impression at the National Gallery, a heroic effort to bring cohesion to a varied (both geographically and artistically) group. I enjoyed it, but not sure I'm ever going to love artists who are so obviously showing that they're trying to work out a movement, rather than focus on artistry and emotion. Klimt and Munch my favourites of the bunch - there's a sense of connection in their work.