#comical fellow
Climbed the 81 stairs of the Pyramid of Austerlitz (NL). Built in 1804. Accordingly attired.
Halifax Courier about Gentleman Jack’s footsteps: https://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/arts-and-culture/film-and-tv/gentleman-jack-where-to-go-if-you-want-to-walk-in-anne-listers-footsteps-3706148
“Illusions Perdues”: Pierre-Jean Larroque est nominé aux César pour les costumes
“Those are a few of my favorite things”
1830s progress
Three editions of ’La Dame Aux Magnolias’ at Elfia Haarzuilens: 2017, 2019, 2022
Vangelis (Evanghelos Odysseas Papathanasiou) 1943 - 2022
Gentleman Jack Series 2 !
Ann(e) with and without an E
Wuthering Heights
ArtStation - Wuthering Heights - Character Design, Francesca Risoldi
You can still applyforthesewingbee.co.uk
Elfia 2022
Not the original, but useful for practicing !
Instead of a bucket list
Looks so easy …
Cecile Laye choreography (www.chestnut.fr)
Twickenham Ferry (T. Marzials)
Ohoi yeho, ho yeho, who’s for the ferry,
(The briar’s in bud. the sun going down,)
And I’ll row ye so quick and I’ll row ye so steady,
And ‘tis but a penny to Twickenham town.
The ferryman’s slim, and the ferryman’s young,
And he’s just a soft twang in the turn of his tongue,
And he’s fresh as a pippin, and brown as a berry.
And 'tis but a penny to Twickenham town.
Ohoi yeho, ho yeho. “I’m for the ferry.”
(The briar’s in bud, the sun going down.)
And its late as it is, and I haven’t a penny,
And how shall I get me to Twickenham town?
She’d a rose in her bonnet, and oh, she look’d sweet
As the little pink flower that grows In the wheat,
With her cheeks like a rose, and her lips like a cherry,
“And sure and you’re welcome to Twickenham town.”
Ohoi yeho, ho! you’re too late for the ferry,
(The briar’s in bud, the sun going down.)
And he’s not rowing quick, and he’s not rowing steady
You’d think 'twas a journey to Twickenham town.
“Ohoi and Oho,” you may call as you will.
The moon is a rising on Petersham Hill,
And with love like a rose in the stern of the wherry.
There’s danger in crossing to Twickenham town.
The Bee’s back: BBC One - The Great British Sewing Bee, Series 8, Episode 1 27 April
Does your mother know ?
Tartan Day: April 6
Le Chiffre d'Amour (J.H. Fragonard)
Embroidered
Slowly filling the premises (3): regency