Le pianococktail de Géraldine Schenkel.
- Comment fait-on, maintenant ? demanda l’antiquaire.
Colin se leva et ouvrit le petit panneau mobile en faisant la manoeuvre, et ils prirent les deux verres remplis d’un liquide avec des irisations d’arc-en-ciel. L’antiquaire but le premier en clappant sa langue.
- C’est exactement le goût du blues, dit-il. De ce blues-là même. C’est fort, votre invention, vous savez.
- Oui, dit Colin, ça marchait très bien.
- Vous savez, dit l’antiquaire, je vais sûrement vous en donner un bon prix.
- J’en serais très content, dit Colin. Tout marche mal pour moi, maintenant.
- C’est comme ça, dit l’antiquaire. Ca ne peut pas toujours aller bien. […]
- Si je jouais Misty Mornin’ ? proposa l’antiquaire. Est-ce que c’est bon ?
- Oui, dit Colin, ça rend formidablement, ça donne un cocktail gris perle et vert menthe, avec un goût de poivre et de fumée.
Boris Vian in L’Ecume Des Jours.
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Bel-Ami
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Macarons <3
love me some rosez
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Puzzlewood is an ancient woodland site, near Coleford in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England. The site, covering 14 acres, shows evidence of open cast iron ore mining dating from the Roman period, and possibly earlier.
In 1848 some workmen, after moving a block of stone in the woods, found a small cavity in the rocks. In this cavity, hidden away, were three earthenware jars containing over 3,000 Roman coins. No-one knows why the coins were hidden away in the cliff face nor by whom.
J. R. R. Tolkien, a frequent visitor to the Forest of Dean, may have visited Puzzlewood, and many believe Puzzlewood was the inspiration for the fabled forests of Middle-earth, such as the Old Forest, Mirkwood, Fangorn or Lothlórien contained within The Lord of the Rings. J.K Rowling is also said to have visited Puzzlewood, and it may have been this that influenced her idea of The Forbidden Forest in the Harry Potter books.
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Peter Griffin
Oh, the significance of that name!
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Street artist INSA is merging graffiti and photography to make street art GIFs. The artist paints over a wall several times - photographing the process. He then stitches together the photos and turns them into GIFs.












