Monthly Archives: March 2021
The ultimate beginner’s guide to Marianne Faithfull
Few artists have reinvented themselves as often— and as successfully— as Marianne Faithfull. From a career that began when she was just 16 years old and continues at age 74, her discography in-between features an expansive, often experimental, set of songs that continues to delight fans and critics alike. Source: The ultimate beginner’s guide to Marianne Faithfull
Police in England ‘using Covid lockdown rules to halt any protests’ | Protest | The Guardian
Police officers are using coronavirus regulations to break up socially distanced demonstrations even though the country’s largest police force has conceded in a landmark legal case that people have a right to protest during the current national lockdown.
The Metropolitan police admitted in the high court on Friday that it had discretion on how to respond to protests and it could not impose a blanket ban on demonstrations, after the force was challenged by the organisers of the planned vigil to remember Sarah Everard in south London.
As anger mounts over the police’s failure to find a way to hold the vigil safely and concerns grow about the government’s proposed permanent restrictions on the right to protest, other campaigners have come forward to reveal how the police have been using these wide-ranging emergency powers to clamp down on all forms of protests since January.
Source: Police in England ‘using Covid lockdown rules to halt any protests’ | Protest | The Guardian
Beet salad with chickpeas — For Health

Preparation: 1 hourCooking: 20 minutesRecipe for: 4 persons Serving nutritional value – 393 kcal Proteins – 15 gFat – 23 gCarbohydrates – 33 g… 17 more words
Beet salad with chickpeas — For Health
Ordnance Mitchell B-25, the Ultimate Strafer | Pacific Paratrooper – WWII
Mitchell bombers participated in campaigns in the Solomon Islands, Aleutian Islands, Papua New Guinea, and New Britain, among others. Owing to the tropical nature of the environment, mid-level bombing was less efficient, and thus the B-25s were adapted to serve as low-altitude attack bombers.
During the Southwest Pacific campaigns, the B-25 enormously contributed to Allied victories as the 5th Air Force devastated the Japanese forces through skip-bombing attacks on ships and Japanese airfields.
In the China-Burma-India theater of the war, B-25s were widely used for interdiction, close air support, and battlefield isolation.
The B-25’s extraordinary capabilities as a bomber were first brought to the limelight following their performance in the Tokyo Raid of 18 April 1942, in which the hitherto impregnable home islands of Japan were attacked.
Source: Ordnance Mitchell B-25, the Ultimate Strafer | Pacific Paratrooper
The Moon Bear — Perditus

Is the Moon Bear angry and fierce ready to bloodily pierce 🌑 Nope he rolls on his tum to show off and flash his bum
The Moon Bear — Perditus
You Will Get a Lot in Return When You Help the Children to Learn — FunWritings

You get a lot in return When you help the children to learn
You Will Get a Lot in Return When You Help the Children to Learn — FunWritings
Did you know? Crows are known to hold “funerals.” #NaturePBS — Tfarhad
More about Swara Acacia Lodge… — pe blog

While staying at Swara Acacia Lodge, you’re going to enjoy Kenyan art style and sculptures . Most of the furniture are made from dhow wood like this majestic coffee table inviting you for drinks at breakfast . Hanging on the walls, a few portrait paintings on canvas : representing the well known tribe Masai Warrior […]
More about Swara Acacia Lodge… — pe blog
Alphabet soup for the soul – “K” — Words from Walden

K is for Karma “How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours.” -Wayne Dyer- Karma is a Sanskrit word that means action, work or deed. Most people have understood this idea from a very young age. It’s as simple as cause and effect. Good karma, bad karma, whatever you put out […]
Alphabet soup for the soul – “K” — Words from Walden


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