The phrase ‘she who must be obeyed’ originated in a ‘hideous’ rag-doll owned by the writer H. Rider Haggard as a child.
— Literary Interest (@InterestingLit) September 13, 2016
The phrase ‘she who must be obeyed’ originated in a ‘hideous’ rag-doll owned by the writer H. Rider Haggard as a child.
— Literary Interest (@InterestingLit) September 13, 2016
Sure, Junction Bakery & Bistro has jumped on the artisanal toast trend, but the bread is legit and the toppings creative, so it totally works. Grab a seat and enjoy your breakfast in the light and airy space, perhaps along with a fresh-pressed juice from Grateful Juice Co. The impressive options for breakfast baked goods include a tender, tall cheddar chive biscuit and a sweet, nutty sticky bun.
Alphabet partners with Chipotle to deliver burritos using drones https://t.co/3AvFHa7G9P pic.twitter.com/Ozq370VMxn
— The Verge (@verge) September 8, 2016
First page of John Keats's manuscript of his poem "To Autumn", 1819.
— Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) September 8, 2016
"SEASON of mists and mellow fruitfulness ..." pic.twitter.com/sExl3SVFH7
Kees van Dongen - DOLLY SISTERS, 1925 pic.twitter.com/zKkFddI6st
— Art Pics Channel (@ArtPicsChannel) August 27, 2016