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Picture of Eric

Here’s a photo of Gypsy Eric in his first proper job after attempting to cycle to the Ends of the Earth with two pigs, Space and Time, in his panniers. He was quite frequently stoned during the trip, and children also threw rocks at him, partly on account of his clothing but principally because of […]

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Boar-pig hybrids?

I’m pretty sure this picture is of the boar-pig hybrids mentioned the other day:

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“Envious MP dynamited pig farm latrine”

GhanaWeb, one of the world’s leading portals, reports that

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Blond boar

Not a single person wanted to come on the Republican Picnic today, so I went a-wandering in a very quiet valley in the pre-littoral range. There I met a 75-year old shepherd, out for the day with a couple of dozen young ewes and goats, who explained to me a number of very interesting things, […]

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The metro to Nou Barris

Pictures of houses and a Derbi.

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Wilde zwijnen

De grote (8.000ha) heuvelrug achter Barcelona, de sierra van Collserola, wordt al jaren weggevreten door al dan niet illegale bouwprojecten. Nu hebben een paar belanghebbende organisaties in opdracht van de gemeente Barcelona een studie geschreven die hopelijk basis gaat worden van een integraal plan voor het gebied. Ik heb het document zelf niet gezien, maar […]

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All praise to Lenox over at Spanish Shilling, who got the shot without getting his head punched. “During the second half, perhaps inspired by a herd of goats being led past by a dusty looking old shepherd and a couple of dogs, the Cabras rose to even greater efforts and by the final whistle (and a few sums performed by the referee), it emerged that the local boys had won the day with 30 - 26.”

Today in 1565 the True Cross was taken and dipped in the sea in order to assuage the great drought. Doesn’t look like that’s going to be needed this year after all. (Kalebeul’s History of Barcelona now does moveable feasts, although not quite in the way it would like. It is also unsure to do with generalised descriptions of moveable feastdays that are however very clearly rooted in a particular time. If this description of Pentecost published in 1848 is assigned to Pentecost, 2008 it makes no historical sense, but if it is plonked on Pentecost, 1848 it makes no ritual sense, since Pentecost is moveable. What to do?)

Samir over at View from Fez says that around 100 kids die annually from scorpion bites in Morocco. They’re quite common in Spain too. Here’s one in the gardens of Can Ferrero in Barcelona’s Zona Franca district that scared the hell out of me:

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I don’t have time to read this story right now, but that’s what people tell me’s going on.

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