RT @nsakaty: 『話が通じない猫と話をする方法』 pic.twitter.com/4cLehOWU2I
posted at 17:16:03
RT @nsakaty: 四ツ谷のサンパオリーノでカルメル山の聖母修道院のコーヒーをテイクアウトした。苦味しっかり系。これで120円はお安い。 pic.twitter.com/8P3cXLqg9u
posted at 17:15:42
RT @fujinasubi: これ冠帽かと思ってた☺️ twitter.com/windson0707/st…
posted at 14:21:53
RT @alice_herb: 北陸新幹線 福井・敦賀開業記念 ブルーインパルス祝賀飛行 恐竜大陸、福井県の青空に満開のサクラが開花しました🌸 #北陸新幹線 pic.twitter.com/4FbxKBzYVj
posted at 14:04:30
RT @uesugi_dewa: 扇谷上杉氏ゆかりの越生龍穏寺🌲 『新編武蔵風土記稿』によると、永享の初め将軍足利義教が扇谷上杉持朝に命じて無極慧徹を開山和尚としたのが始まり🌲 享徳の乱?の兵火にあって焼損したのを扇谷家の家宰太田道真・道灌父子により文明4年に再興されたとのこと🌲 twitter.com/uesugi_dewa/st… pic.twitter.com/VajVo7MNKp
posted at 13:55:36
RT @naitousou: ロッテリアがロッテから離れてゼンショーグループ入りしたことで、新規に出店する店舗が「ゼッテリア」になるそうで…(なお店名は主力商品の「絶品バーガー」に由来している) twitter.com/Yu_Pi_Te_Ru/st…
posted at 10:30:03
RT @drosselgasse: 週末!おはようございます🌞 pic.twitter.com/unCmHReEuj
posted at 09:21:09
RT @KOBA_co_osaka: 「左官 あるある」 人気の一作です #工務店の日報 pic.twitter.com/jHSTEh9opN
posted at 08:21:35
RT @nsakaty: 化け猫ポーズで固まってる pic.twitter.com/5zSw9iX2F8
posted at 08:16:39
RT @Dr_TheHistories: Upside-down fig tree in Bacoli, Italy. "No one is quite sure how the tree ended up there or how it survived, but year after year it continues to grow downwards and bear figs." #archaeohistories pic.twitter.com/IYJnkvulHn
posted at 08:16:14
RT @PublicDomainRev: Fish caught in the Mediterranean Sea in 1561 said to have been adorned with tattoo-like marking on its skin that looked like images of ships — from Adriaen Coenen’s huge 16th-century treatise on fish. See more from this remarkable book here: buff.ly/2Dk7OWH #FishFriday pic.twitter.com/L1iGhKoQsR
posted at 08:12:35
RT @DeeringRachel: Very glad to make it to Friday evening! 🖼️ A Brazilian capybara eating a banana. Illustrated in Francois Forger’s Relation du Voyage, 1695. pic.twitter.com/oBVE1GBkOJ
posted at 08:12:15
RT @CathyRLowe: Roof-top Oxfordshire fisticuffs! Hare to hare; paw to paw. pic.twitter.com/wtfV4OjBbn
posted at 08:10:30
RT @CathyRLowe: Trouble in Paradise? Walking back to the lych gate of St Mary's Beckley, there seemed to be strife breaking out beyond the floriferous magnolia. pic.twitter.com/8v3B5ApJkO
posted at 08:10:22
RT @KPW1453: Detail from the ‘Monks Stone’ showing priests crossing the sea. Possibly part of a shrine panel, it dates to C8th or C9th & was found by grave diggers in 1943 at St Laurence's Kirk at Papil in West Burra, Shetland. Now part of the collections @ShetlandMandA #FindsFriday 📸 My own pic.twitter.com/YC60kIyWvB
posted at 08:06:49
RT @jdmccafferty: 10 Mar 1580: Robert Dudley Earl of #Leicester mortgages Wanstead #otd for £5,000 to #London clothier Thomas Skinner to buy back various estates he’d sold to Elizabeth I pic.twitter.com/PMxeC60fIk
posted at 08:04:34
RT @jdmccafferty: Frog pendant, c. 1300-1500 Chiriquí, Costa Rica (St Louis MO Art Museum) pic.twitter.com/wePA9edrEs
posted at 08:03:54
RT @CantRomanica: #BuenosDías pic.twitter.com/zX65k4Lq7M
posted at 08:02:26
RT @CantRomanica: No digáis que no mola la imagen del f. 253v del Beato de Tábara que representa el banquete de Belshazzar. Comiendo tumbados tan panchis. Me encanta. #manuscritosiluminados #Beatos #Arte #Historia #Románico #Medieval pic.twitter.com/yCYJjmtos2
posted at 08:00:50
RT @chartres_Fiona: The little cat in the chapter house at Lichfield Cathedral is looking very pleased having caught a mouse, definitely looking for praise. #Caturday pic.twitter.com/2tWcdv15ec
posted at 07:56:51
RT @SimoninSuffolk: William Aikman's 1927 glass at Rattlesden, Suffolk includes a depiction of the church's font. And, in case you are wondering... 1/2 Rattlesden: www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/rattlesden.htm #FontsOnFriday pic.twitter.com/I5XGZ1vHmU
posted at 07:55:58
RT @razordawn_: Built this ages ago but forgot to actually post - an East Anglian parish church set around 1500-1530, with chunks of previous construction phases still visible in the tower. Built on @BakeryBuilders with help from nugslikesbugs pic.twitter.com/GH55x92iLS
posted at 07:55:22
RT @SarahBlick3: Italian theoretical books were not illustrated, so classical visual vocabulary really spread north until c. 1500, when new editions had illustrations. When ideas were adopted, cf. linear perspective, like Michael Pacher in the 1480s, made no reference to classical antiquity. /🧵 pic.twitter.com/Rtb4pJzFQV
posted at 07:53:06
RT @liamglewis: The lion gives birth to dead cubs, but on the third day it rouses them with a roar. #medievalbestiary #lion #medieval #bestiary British Library, Ms. Royal 12 F XIII, fol. 5. pic.twitter.com/oRzps7DuDD
posted at 07:52:47