Happy British Seaside by British artist Gordon Bruce.
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30 October: lunch at The Ancient Mariner
went on a double-date to a seaside town on a windy autumn day 🍂 we got loaded nachos to start, and my entree was chicken tikka masala. the rice had a weird consistency, but the chicken and the sauce were delicious! spicier than expected, and that was great. plus I tried mango chutney for the first time and omg 🤤 i want more!
8.5/10, for the food, but
the bathrooms were kinda gross and the restaurant layout was weird so 5/10 for the facilities
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Campbell Archibald Mellon (British, 1876-1955), August Bank Holiday, Yarmouth, 1931. Oil on canvas, 50.8 x 61 cm. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Bristol
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Llandudno Pier - Clare Wrench
British , b. ?
Acrylic on canvas , 15.5 x 11.5 cm.
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British Railways travel poster for Newquay, a town on the north coast of Cornwall (1948). Artwork by Harry Riley.
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you think skyclan would ever just steal sticks of butter? it’s like, a loaf of fat. cats love that. the real question however, is would they prefer salted or unsalted butter?
If they ever entered a house and popped open a fridge, the eggs and the butter would be the first things they'd take.
The butter especially is almost always kept right on the door of the fridge, and is small enough to just grab and bolt with. A few chicken eggs makes an excellent meal, but they'd probably need a theft buddy to carry a bunch of them!
They would prefer salted butter, no doubt. Kitties love the taste of salt. They won't say no to any unattended butterstick, though.
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On a blustery day in Lyme Regis, Dorset, UK
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