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Sally Kindberg, isolation and twitching
Still in isolation, and still have daily and unwelcome visits from Mr Corona, but this morning enjoyed a bit of bird spotting in the tiny fernery of my back yard, between bouts of fever and headaches.
Posted in Primrose Hill
Tagged birdspotting, Corona Diary, ducks, isolation, tin toys, twitching
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Sally Kindberg’s workspace
When the robots cried “Dust us!” I knew it was time to stop work for a while and do a bit of spring cleaning on the shelf above my work desk. The dusting must have activated some of their mechanisms … Continue reading
Posted in workspace
Tagged Dan Dare, ephemera, pinboard, postcards, printed ephemera, robots, spring cleaning, tin toys, work desk, working space, workplace
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