@MxBadgerNorth @cultauthor Trust me, Mus̩e d’Orsay is the epitome of all those museums.
Trust me, Musée d'Orsay is the epitome of all those museums.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
things are remembered differently
@MxBadgerNorth @cultauthor Trust me, Mus̩e d’Orsay is the epitome of all those museums.
Trust me, Musée d'Orsay is the epitome of all those museums.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@steveifyoulike @jamiedelano @andypaciorekart Everything the Tory touches turns to scandal. They are the withering, the solvent to all that glues us together. Their time machine has only one destination – 1828.
Everything the Tory touches turns to scandal. They are the withering, the solvent to all that glues us together. Their time machine has only one destination – 1828.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
Ah, the Lusks of Loxford. A shiftier clan would be hard to find. TheyÛªd be terrors of the whole county if laziness wasnÛªt inbred in them. A nasty line in magical intimidation goes alongside all their rackets. Purveyors of blood sigils on walls, anxiety merchants. ÛÒ #DICallaghan
Ah, the Lusks of Loxford. A shiftier clan would be hard to find. They’d be terrors of the whole county if laziness wasn’t inbred in them. A nasty line in magical intimidation goes alongside all their rackets. Purveyors of blood sigils on walls, anxiety merchants. – #DICallaghan
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@sarahkmarr Hookland and The Dectorists share a Danebury (the Hookland one being an author). I must confess it is one of my favourite bits of television in the last few years.
Hookland and The Dectorists share a Danebury (the Hookland one being an author). I must confess it is one of my favourite bits of television in the last few years.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@sarahkmarr It makes me ache for the Essex and Suffolk of my childhood whenever I rewatch it. It’s profoundly magical, full of emotional depth and warmly funny in a way that only a comedy about characters you love can be.
It makes me ache for the Essex and Suffolk of my childhood whenever I rewatch it. It's profoundly magical, full of emotional depth and warmly funny in a way that only a comedy about characters you love can be.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@MarkWalters_ Gorgeous!
Gorgeous!
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@stevetoase Proper!
Proper!
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@sarahkmarr The trick of the photography is that it just lets the landscape speak.
The trick of the photography is that it just lets the landscape speak.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@sarahkmarr If place is not a character in the story, I don’t really want that story.
If place is not a character in the story, I don't really want that story.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020
@muninnherself Deeply sorry to hear this. It is real love and therefore real grief.
Deeply sorry to hear this. It is real love and therefore real grief.
— Hookland (@HooklandGuide) August 2, 2020