Last month, prior to taking a week off from the hub, I had a barrel of fun and a comment by John Johnston led to something I simply gotta start today’s π•žπ•šπ•©π•–π•• π•“π•’π•˜ with:

Equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, Glasgow - Wikipedia

In recent times the statue has become known for being capped with a traffic cone. Continued over many years, the act has been described as a display of Glaswegian humour and spirit, and is believed to date back to at least the 1980s.

What fun! Thanks John.

But hold on, there’s more in the bag:

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    Recycled Living is a volunteer-led organization transforming industrial plastic waste into recycled building materials. Our mission is to build better housing designs for people who need them.

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  • Interesting Internet Nooks

    You know when you are sometimes just browsing the web, and you stumble upon a fascinating place that could be an art piece in a museum? Yes, those weird, odd, interesting websites, either because their old and charming, or because they’re trying with a different concept. Today, I am sharing a few of those places I have found over the last years.

Thanks for visiting! 😎