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Christine

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Wife, mum, sister, nanna,auntie & Evertonian 💙 Exiled Scouser but love living in Bristol, and being my own boss #bemmie

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Our wonderful Waterstones #ChildrensLaureate @frankcottrell_b told us how shared reading can have particular benefits for children from vulnerable family backgrounds.


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🧵SALT🧵 It's been snowing in the UK and the road gritters are out in force, begging the question: Have you ever wondered where that grit actually COMES from? The answer is more magical, beautiful and fascinating than you probably realised. 1/14

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Watercolour reconstruction of Liverpool's Herculaneum Pottery works: Toxteth Park. The date c.1815. Opened 1793/4 and closed in 1841 - to later become the site of Harrington Dock. The work is in part based on material in the excellent blog of Jim Kenny. wp.me/p2XyHv-2AF

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Just thinking of that time in 2018 when Quincy Jones gave a couple of remarkable interviews with eye-popping details. RIP to a real one. Here's the Vulture interview (1/2) vulture.com/2018/02/quincy…

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I've got two tickets for @TheFarm_Peter tonight, but I'm stuck in Spain Anyone want them ? Arts Club Liverpool @KeithMullin @thefarm_carl @TheFarm_ #Gigs


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A thread on why nature conservation needs to go underground... Yesterday, while I was kneeling in the grass putting tree cages together, I heard the sound of running water coming up through a hole in the soil, probably dug by a mole.

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❤️ The tranquillity of Mossley Hill, 1890. The sweet sounds of nature all around, rolling fields, meandering lanes. 📍 I've tried to narrow the location down of where the pics were taken, and with the help of historian @MikeRoyden, the Lodge has been identified as the Lodge…


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This is also the feature of our next @EvertonHeritage film, due for imminent release, a short biog of Don Sloan presented by society member @TonyWainwright4 who also wrote the article for the programme.

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This is so important. Listen to @frankcottrell_b A story is a hug that last forever. Don’t let a lack of stories add to the happiness recession. Read with (and talk to) your children. #readingforpleasure #everyonedeservesastory #talkthroughstories

“We're looking at a kind of happiness recession among our children.” The decline in parents reading and playing with their children is “catastrophic”, Children’s Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce tells #TimesRadio. @FrankCottrell_B | @RosieWright99



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Calling all teachers & parents @BookTrust's #GreatBooksGuide is here - congrats to all the books who made it into the 4-5 year-old section booktrust.org.uk/booklists/g/gr…! We love these books - and a physical copy of the guide is sent to all primary schools @MicheRobinson @NadiaShireen

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The most grim plankton compilation video I've made. This should only be a beautiful world of microlife. Instead it's a microplastic-polluted, horror movie. Beauty and the beast. @zeiss_micro


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"We looked from our great height upon all the beauty and grandeur, and in Mr. Hawthorne’s face was a reflection of the incredible loveliness and majesty of the scene" An account of Nathaniel Hawthorne's trip to the Isle of Man in July 1854 liverpoolmiscellany.blogspot.com/2024/10/nathan…

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Another Liverpool Miscellany post. TBH, there's not much about Liverpool, but do you remember when Liscard looked like this? Plus lightships, Isle of Man, crushed fingers, pirate radio, its all there Read all about it: liverpoolmiscellany.blogspot.com/2024/10/temple…

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A tribute to the DAME I will never forget you. My thoughts are with your sons, grandchildren, family, friends & your legions of fans throughout the world who admired & loved you. I couldn’t sleep last night, so wrote some words (below).

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Aspects of Waterloo Road #Liverpool including panorama across Porter Street and Vulcan Street, plus a view from top window Vulcan Studios of Bramley Moore Dock @angiesliverpool @YOLiverpool @thedustyteapot

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Aspects of Vulcan Studios in Waterloo Road Part 1 ...including a portrait of the owner Barry Jenkins #Liverpool #VulcanStudios @angiesliverpool @YOLiverpool @thedustyteapot

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Not my shot! But a photograph of my late grandad on the dock headed to the tower to help restore the clocks in the the mid 80s. He worked on this as part of Mersey Heritage. Thought you might like Dan!

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I’d love to sit in every stand between now and May and experience all of Goodison one last time. If anyone would like to arrange a ST swap with me then reach out (unobstructed only) 🤝 My view ⬇️

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This year’s #BBC500Words children’s writing competition is OPEN! 📚 To mark the launch, Children’s Laureate Frank Cottrell-Boyce reads a special message from Her Majesty The Queen on #TheOneShow ✨ More information about the competition here 👉 bbc.co.uk/500words


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For all their financial and footballing travails, Everton represent an attractive proposition for an intelligent investor because of the number of people who are so passionate about the club. Takeovers are all about the money but Everton are worth buying because they mean so much…


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