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ivors20 · 5 days ago
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Life, Beyond the Lines
Today’s poem is in response to Sadje’s Photo Prompt >> What do you see # 294- 23 June, 2025 – – https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2025/06/23/what-do-you-see-294-23-june-2025/ My poem can be interpreted into both of Sadje’s prompt images. Life, Beyond the LinesLife’s a continual battlebut the battle lines are there to be crossed Life’s wondrous museuminspires me to keep exploringthe universe’s…
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moonlight1237 · 2 years ago
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Tarot court cards
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Represents typically a younger person/spirit.
Messagers this card is bring a message of sorts at times, students; learning new things and starting journeys and exploringthe world around them, learning about themselves and studying the art of the Suit they represent.
Knights
Planning and taking actions to move forwards and complete goals, young adult people/spirits, they are the *action* a call for excitement and movement, seeking out knowledge and power pushing their Suit and goals forwards.
Queens
Masters of their Suit they guide and teach the way, mature female presenting people/spirits, nurturing and caring of those around them and those they guide (of course depending on the Suit and position this can change), creativity and expressing power.
Kings
Protectors of their Suit they set the grounds and express passions of what they do, they make boundaries and create structure and maintain authority and order among chaos, they are mature men presenting people/spirits who hold wisdom of their Suit.
These are general overlooks of the Courts of each Suit
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dedanceadvocaat · 1 year ago
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Legal Insights for Emerging Artists - Exploringthe Case for Music Sampling
Factual Scenario Imagine a talented up-and-coming musician named Sarah, who has recently gained popularity in the electronic music scene for her innovative remixes of classic jazz tracks. As such, she sometimes creates new music by sampling old songs she finds inspiring. Sarah’s also known for her unique ability to blend different music genres, creating fresh and exciting tracks that captivate…
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livereactionlive · 2 years ago
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Exploringthe ANCIENT CITYS!!!:.... God loves me because he gave me a green herb in one of the pots just wheni ran out due to Naked men incidents
I hope the soundtrack that plays in the hallway to the ancient city plays again at some point because i think it's really pretty. I only explored the left side because i didnot want an encounter with the Posion darts men. I'm so happyyyyy i missed this game a lot i love being on edge but also entranced by the environment
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steppingsacad · 4 years ago
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alphaunderdog · 7 years ago
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If shane dawsons documentary series is the future of online television, i don’t want it
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300iqprower · 3 years ago
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The company NR keeps makes it very clear she’s less Mother Goose than she is Brothers Grimm. See also Enkidu’s interlude where it’s made fairly clear Coffin Archer considers her one of his peers.
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i love all the offhanded mentions of nursery just hanging out with people like mephy and limbo people shaped thing solidarity
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Front row seats to what’s happening, this is all currently based on a roleplay me and @sammys-sanctuary did. with some of my own little twists and takes on it for the blog’s canon hah. enjoy :)
Buddy seems to stare at the monstrous demon in question, before grunting as he cracks his neck, his eyes glowing as his antlers seemed to almost sharpen, his teeth showing as he formed an scowl almost, ink covering part of his face for a mere moment as he grips on his sword, he didn't need to be in a fusion to win a fight... he didn't need anybody. “we'll say it's a bit of both.” he didn't exactly know what lanky did to prowliz. another growl came from him as he then tried to rush forwards and slice at lanky with his sword, but at just the last second, prowler’s image appears in front of buddy as the young projectionist nearly freezes and hesitates, Lanky grinning as he side-steps from buddy’s sword and nearly punches him roughly in the gut with enough force to make him fall to his knees “AN LITTLE BIT OF BOTH YOU SAY?” he says, snorting lightly “IM SURE YOU SAW THE BANDAGES AROUND HER THEN?~”  he says, grinning “I WANT YOU TO THINK ABOUT JUST WWWWHO WOULD BE THE REASON FOR HER TO HAVE THAT MANY BANDAGES AROUND HER BODY....~” he says, that sickening grin growing widely as he snorts a bit, he didint need to waste his energy on him. he knew he can easily win this by just playing smart. he hits buddy again with his messed up foot as the projectionist goes flying towards the bench, an gash appearing on that side of the face as some sparks flew from his body as he got hit, both times. he hits the bench with a pained grunt, some of his ink splattering onto it and the ground below. he shakily gets up and grabs his sword again, slowly turning back towards lanky. his eyes glow a little brighter as a dark aura started to show around him. he didn't notice this at all. “what the hell did you DO TO HER?” he tries again to run at lanky, though stumbles a little at first. but that was short lived when Lanky simply grabbed him by the neck, smirking and lifting him up, his claws gripping onto his neck slightly as he felt the wires around the projectionist humanoid’s neck spark and tighten, seeing buddy’s eyes changing to different colors as the monster smirked  “IT WAS A LITTLE MISUNDERSTANDING~ I MISTOOK HER FOR PROWLER WHEN I WAS EXPLORINGTHE STUDIOS I... MAY OF GOTTEN A BIT OVERBOARD WITH” he chokeslams buddy to the ground, grinning more madly “T E A R I N G H E R S O U L O U T” he says, before he throws buddy into the bench, the chair breaking instantly into pieces, buddy was caught off guard by this, before he glitches, growling as he gets up, his form shifting from his human form to his projector form “YOU... YOU SON OF A BITCH!” he shrieks as he rushes at him with his sword and claws out, an mouth forming on the projector, before the light shrinks as lanky jabs his claws into buddy’s ribs, the burning ink emitting off of buddy having no effect on lanky, buddy shrieks in pain as lanky kicked him away to the ground with his foot, smirking more “OHHH HER SCREAMS WERE A DELIGHT TO HEAR!~ TOO BAD THAT OLD MAN GOT IN THE WAY BEFORE I FINISHED THE JOB... I WONDERED WHAT SHE WOULD LOOKED LIKE WITH MY CORRUPTION INJECTED INTO HER AFTER I WAS DONE WITH TEARING HER INSIDES OUT!~”  he says, grinning as he laughed as he crosses his arms, seeing buddy trying to get up again, he scoffed before he slammed his tail around, smashing his projector head a bit as buddy crashes into a small shack, lanky smirking lightly as he lumbers over a bit, stopping to only gloat more “FACE IT BUDDY~ YOUR WEAK! IT'S PITIFUL TO SEE YOU TRY TO STAND UP FOR OTHERS! WHEN YOU CANT EVEN PROTECT WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM~ OR FOR WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM NOW” he says, laughing as he snorted, his tail twitching and swaying as he lifted a finger up, a ball of ink forming with spikes growing from it, “BECAUSE YOU WILL ALWAYS BE AN WEAK PATHETIC CREATURE THAT RELIES ON FUSING LIKE AZIX DID.” he taunted, snorting as he grins, before shooting it out towards buddy. After he was thrown onto the shack, he just.. stayed there for a bit, sparking and letting more of his ink melt and drip to the ground. He was basically forced to listen to what lanky was saying. That just made him even madder... his eyes widen as he saw the other's ink shot towards him, but instead of moving out of the way, he lets himself quickly melt down into a puddle. the puddle then quickly moves away from the destroyed shack, heading towards lanky yet again. but this only caused lanky to grin more, staring at the puddle. before huffing as he just simply stomped down onto it as he sees the streets cracking “FACE IT. YOU CANT BEAT ME~ EVEN IF I WERE TO CHANGE MY FORM TO THE ONE OTHER PERSON YOU HATED THE MOST” he says, stepping back as his form changed to that. forced fusion of himself with azix and another demon that was never seen before but mentioned from another universe, grinning widely as he gloated more before he he steps away, the ink spiked looking ball taking an u turn “you still wouldn't be able to lay a single hit on me” he says, before the puddle can try to latch out onto him, the ink ball strikes onto buddy’s puddle. causing it to explode as lanky covers himself, stepping back as he stares at the ‘remains’ which were an mixture of buddy’s ink and his own corrupted ink, along with a few others he hasnt seen before but could smell azix’s remains, tal’s, norman’s, and a few others he wasnt familiar with, why does he smell an crocodile like creature too...? he shakes those thoughts off though, grumbling as he steams lightly as there seems to be purple and bluish like steam and smoke emitting out of it.raising an brow before he grunts, firing out another beam to silence the activity, and that seemed to have done it. all the remains of the puddle did now was just weakly bubble, lanky snorting in glee, He then turns back to his normal but still messed up form “an waste of my time. next time bring one of your other friends. or have azix take over. maybe he would of been an better challenge than you were.” he says, snorting as he turns around and starts to walk off “to think you thought you actually could try to defeat me...~” he says, unaware that the remains of the puddle and the ink from the ink ball started to move and merge into one another, trying to reform as the purple and blue steam started appearing again, this time with an odd green like smoke coming out of it too.... 
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tenzoyamato · 5 years ago
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Pokemon au: Kakashi and Tenzo exploringthe forest on melemeli island when a wild Rowlet comes out of no where and smacks Tenzo in the face
Poor Tebzo is shocked, confussed, and has scratches on his face, but then he looks down and notices he dropped a pokemon
as he kneels to pick it up, Rowlet lands beside it and pecks the middle, activating the pokeball
And that is how Tenzo ends up with the grass starter of the Alola region
Tenzō loves the Rowlet, even if his face hurts from them smacking into it. It was a happy little mishap, and he is looking forward to training his new companion.
Kakashi is probably asking if he's okay, assessing the scratches on his face and trying to patch him up. Tenzō groaning, "Senpai, I'm fine."
After getting patched up, Tenzō sees a Jolteon behind Kakashi and he doesn't want to scare it away. Picking up a pebble, he tosses it at Kakashi's back so he'll turn around and see it to catch it.
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djaavdin · 2 years ago
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The photographer Campbell Addy, one of the recipients of the British Fashion Awards New Wave: Creatives in 2019, brings a new perspective to fashion photography. It is still an industry where Black people are scarce, therefore his contribution to highlight Black beauty and diversity is so important. His work stood out at the very nice exhibition The New Black Vanguard in the Saatchi Gallery earlier this year, exploringthe influenceof art, fashion and culture in the making of photographs »
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#artoftheday #art #contemporaryart  #avantgardiste #feelingseen #picture 
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maxbit · 5 years ago
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Australia Taps Ethereum for Digital Dollar (AUD) Project
Australia Taps Ethereum for Digital Dollar (AUD) Project
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Australia’s central bank has announced a plan to explore the use of a digital currency.
The project is set to be completed by the end of 2020.
Australia’s plans involve the use of an Ethereum-based platform.
The Reserve Bank of Australia, the country’s central bank, is exploringthe use of a central bank digital currency, a digital form of fiat currency issued by the state.…
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arunoconnor-blog · 6 years ago
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Bit of a throwback to Nashville! Had the best time seeing the sights, getting the chance to go to the @opry and @theryman to see @camcountry ! Exploringthe music stores, Opry Mills mall, Downtown and Graceland in Memphis and of course, recording my single which is coming out in April!! Exciting times and I hope I can head back sooner rather than later to record some more with the wonderful @leftooke 👌🏻 (at Nashville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/Buj__ZxngvK/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=faycc37ujt16
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cherylebannon · 5 years ago
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A beautiful day to escape and connect to nature. Spending time outdoors helps me feel grounded and connected to this beautiful planet. The light was particularly stunning layer in the day. I feel relaxed and calm after a day exploringthe beauty of our Victorian coastline. Exercise and beauty ... the perfect combination on a sunny winters day. What different spaces have you explored for your exercise adventure? ——————— #australianartist #covidexercise #healingnature#fortheloveofnature#victorincoast#capeschank #wildsroulcreativity #spacetocreate #quarantinestation_vic #soulstories (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/CBVOeAnjR-5/?igshid=dv4umxoxcs2v
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unionsalonfurnishing · 5 years ago
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Salon Furniture Outlet
If you are going to start a new Salon in Toronto, then you need to plan and make your own decisionon many things.  It will be a tough and a bit expensive process,  by sketching a perfect pre-plan, you can make the process a little bit easier.
If you plan accordingly, then you can correct and avoid going over the budget.
It is also essential to set a short-range goal that holds within the budget. You also need to keep in mind the location, equipment and licensing.
Selecting from the rightsalon furniture outletand installing the right equipment to your salon, plays a vital role in the success of a beauty salon or spa.
 To bethebest beauty salon, to get it from the Best Salon Equipment Outlet, and installing a proficient salon software, is critical.
 To manage the budget, firstly, you need to list out all the Salon Furniture and equipment you want in your salon.  Prepare another list, where salon decors are included, so that you can purchase the things within your budget.  If you are planning to decorate your salon according to a theme, then you need to make sure to buy the products that fit the theme.
 When you are buying aSpa Equipment to your salon within your budget, then it is necessary to check for 2-3 times that whether there is any low-priced equipment with the same quality you are looking for.
 What Furniture A Beauty Salon Needs
 At an initial stage, every salon needs few of the following prerequisites:
        A reception desk, inclusive with a computer, laptop or a telephone
        Salon Equipment outletto take payment
        Salon chairs and waiting chairsin a waiting area
        Trolleys and carts that contain wheels, by which the beautician can easily carry and transport tools and products from one client to the other
        Appropriate disinfecting cleaning products for your Salon furniture outlet in Canada.
        To be hygiene, a washing machine and a dryer, by which the towels, protective gowns and other items used by customers can be appropriately cleaned.
 Any extraSalon furniture and Salon Equipmentthat you need to have will depend on the services your salon will recommend. 
 To get a perfect product, equipment and furniturefor your salon, then try the following:
 ü  Search online: Just go and simply search in search engines; it will display you,severalprospective suppliers.  To get shortlisted your search options, you need to evaluate factors like prices, shipping capabilities, lead time, and reviews from other salon expertise.
 ü  Ask industry for recommendations: Nothing is more encouraging than having positive feedback from someone you trust! See that anyone in your friend’s area can put you in good contact with the supplier that they’ve had a good experience.
 ü  Use online forums: Forums are another source to find supplier ideas from fellow salon or spa owners.
 ü  Go to trade shows: At few salon exhibitions, suppliers show off their products, you can meet the salesperson directly, explore a wide range of options, and can promptly negotiate on price.
 So,  if you are exploringthe Canada Salon Furniture Outlet, then search the best furniture by taking into consideration all the tips given above and get the best out of the best furniture. If you want any additional details regarding Salon Furniture Outlet, then dig into the website.
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phdpositionsdk · 6 years ago
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PhD scholarship in Geostatistical Simulation and Probabilistic Inversion in Geomagnetism
PhD scholarship in Geostatistical Simulation and Probabilistic Inversion in Geomagnetism
DTU Space would like to invite applications for a PhDposition starting in May 2019 on the topic of “GeostatisticalSimulation and probabilistic inversion in Geomagnetism”, working on the CoreSatproject funded by the European Research Council. The position willbe based in the Division of Geomagnetism whose research focuses on exploringthe Earth and its environment using its magnetic field.
  The…
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easytravelpw-blog · 7 years ago
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48 Hours in Bristol: The Perfect Itinerary
01 of 06
How to Spend 48 Hours in Bristol
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The small English city of Bristol, between Somerset and Gloucestershire, has reinvented itself again and again. Its harbor, dating from the 13th century, was an important port of trade and center of shipbuilding and airplane manufacture until destroyed in WWII. From the 17th century until abolition, it was a key port in the Triangular Trade that linked England, Africa and America in the buying and selling of slaves, manufactured goods, sugar and rum. 
Today this gateway to England's West Country has the UK's fastest growing economy outside of London. It's a trendy, liberal university city with an arty vibe; a lively music, art and theater scene; a colorful waterfront on the River Avon; some excellent, fun museums, a growing reputation as a foodie center and one of the top European capitals of street art and graffitti. In August, its annual International Balloon Fiesta sees some of the biggest mass launches of hot air balloons in Europe. And the shopping is pretty great too. 
Bristol is just a little over 100 miles from London and less than two hours by train. Train travel is recommended as parking is difficult, and Bristol's public transportation is easy to use.
The easiest way to get around Bristol is by the excellent local buses operated by First Group UK Bristol, Bath and West. Tickets for getting around inner Bristol start at about £1 for a one-way, 3-stop trip in the Inner Bristol Zone. (As a visitor, you are unlikely to need any other zones.) There is no financial benefit to buying tickets online or using mTickets on your mobile phone and, unlike London where drivers do not take cash, you can still pay for your Bristol bus tickets with cash.
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02 of 06
Morning, Day 1: Explore the Spiritual Home of Street Art
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9 a.m. : Bristol Temple Meads Station is the most central rail station in Bristol and most people arrive there from other parts of the UK. Before you leave the station, head around the back to Harts Bakery under the arches for a coffee and croissant or a hunk of their popular sourdough bread. On your way around, have a good look at the station — it's a historic landmark in its own right. It was designed and built in 1840 by Britain's famous pioneering architect and designer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
10 a.m.:  Catch a bus to your hotel from the front of the station. We recommend the Ibis Bristol Centre for minimalist style and central location on a modest budget. For a bit more of a splurge, try the Hotel du Vin Bristol. It was a sugar warehouse and a tobacco warehouse before the Hotel du Vin group turned this Grade II Listed building into luxury boutique hotel. It's loaded with oak beams and period features but also has huge, fabulous beds and truly amazing bathrooms.
Drop off your bags and head for College Green in time for a great walking tour.
11 a.m.: Take a Bristol Street Art Tour with WhereTheWall to see why this is one of the world's great capitals of street art and graffitti. Bristol is Banksy's home town after all. And most years, UPFEST (Urban Paint Festival: Europe's largest street art festival) adds new work to different parts of the city — some of which remains for a whole year.
How Bristol's rise to street art paradise happened is a story in itself. After the Blitz destroyed about 85,000 buildings during WWII, Bristol rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s with quick, cheap concrete. Suddenly, whole neighborhoods presented blank walls just crying out for decoration, and graffiti artists rose to the challenge. Instead of fighting them, the city fathers joined in, inviting artists to express themselves in parts of Bristol that were destined for eventual redevelopment anyway. Now you can find most of the top street artists in the world having a go. The tours from College Green run for two hours weekdays and weekends all year round. They are very popular, so it's important to book in advance.
Bristol is also the home of Aardman Animations, the creators of Wallace & Gromit. Over the years, they've raised more than £6 million for Bristol Children's Hospital with art trails featuring their familiar characters. Gromit Unleashed, with 80 giant Gromits decorated by famous artists scattered around the city, was wildly successful in 2013. The group is planning to launch a new art trail in the summer of 2018.
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03 of 06
Afternoon and Evening Day 1: St. Nicholas Market and Somerset Cider
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1:30 p.m.: Browse the tiny food stalls and cafés in the Glass Arcade at St. Nicholas Market, before plunging in to the depths of the market itself. There are all sorts of traditionally British and not-so-traditional bites on offer — sausages, raised pies at Pieminster, koftas, Moroccan food, cakes and cookies. Try a falafel at Eat a Pitta, or just watch the hyperactive crew stuff the sandwiches at the speed of light. 
2:30 p.m.: An hour and a half may seem like a long time to spend in a covered market, but St Nicholas Market is enormous and an experience to be savored. Browse, talk to the merchants, try on hats, finger the goods, time will fly. The covered market is a series of “streets” and arcades, between Corn and St Nicholas Streets. Clothes, jewelry, bric-a-brac, crafts, fresh produce, baked goods, sweets, are on offer Monday to Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. And there are several specialist markets:
The Nails Market features local independent traders selling gifts, original artwork, handmade jewelry and vintage clothing, Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
Bristol Farmers Market is a weekly opportunity to buy local produce direct from the producers. It's an outdoor market, held Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Corn Street and Wine Street.
The Friday Food Market, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., outdoors on Wine Street features street food and goodies made by local producers.
4:30 p.m.: After all that hectic commerce, you could probably use a quiet break.  From the market, cross Bristol Bridge and continue straight ahead on Victoria Street for just under half a mile, then turn left on Church Lane where you will find Temple Church and Temple Gardens. The Temple Church is the remains of a 14th century church — today visitors can view its walls and its leaning tower (the tower leans 5 feet on the vertical even though its medieval builders tried to correct it halfway up). When the already derelict church was bombed during Bristol's WWII blitz, it enabled archaeologists to excavate and find the remains of the original round church of the Knights Templar. You can't go inside, but you can see the footprint of the original church through the wrought iron gates on either side of the nave. The site is surrounded by lovely gardens and is free to visit at “any reasonable hour”.
Next, retrace your steps back across Bristol Bridge and turn left on Baldwin Street. Then its a short left onto Clare Street, a short left onto Broad Quay and a left onto Anchor Road. Continue on Anchor Road, beside the short city center channel known as Harbourside, to The Stable.
6:30 p.m. : Sample cider at The Stable. If you think cider comes in only two varieties — hard and soft — or if you thought that the beery, dry, mass produced cider you can find in most English pubs is what British cider is all about, the West Country has a few lessons for you. Somerset, the county most associated with cider and apples, is right beside Bristol, and the local artisan-produced ciders and perries (similar to cider but made from pears) will open your eyes — and your palate.
The Stable, housed in a stripped bare warehouse, is the Bristol branch of a small West Country group. They offer 50 different ciders and perries, tasting boards of small portions of five different ciders, and guidance for newbies from cider master experts. It's a bit noisy inside, but the outside tables are perfect for people watching. Later, if you're hungry, they serve pizza and a variety of casual dishes to soak up all the cider. They also have a vegan menu.
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04 of 06
Morning and Afternoon Day 2: A Big Ship and a Daring Adventure
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9 a.m.: If you're an early riser, start your day by exploring the Old City Heritage Trail. There's not much of the trail left, but if you like finding hidden secrets in the middle of a modern city, it's worth spending a little time within Bristol's old city walls. The walls themselves are gone, but their shadow shapes the streets that once ran around them — St Nicholas Street, Leonard Lane,  Bell Lane and John Street and Tower Street.
On Bell Lane, St. John the Baptist Church, sometimes called St. John on the Wall, is the last of five churches that were built into Bristol's city walls. Its tower and steeple stand over St John's Gate, once the main entrance through the city walls. There are several narrow passages, including St. John's Steep, which was the location of another gate into the city. Near the end of this pedestrian passage, a small wall surrounds a stand of trees. It's St. John's Burial Ground, where plague victims where buried in 1665.
10 a.m.: Head for the Waterfront to catch a ferry up the floating harbor. The ferries start running from here at 10:20, so first stop for a coffee at Just Ground Coffee. It's a kiosk on St. Augustine's Parade, just above the Waterfront, where they make some of the best coffee in this very coffee conscious city. Your nose will let you know if you've found the Waterfront — an odd name for the canal-like-spit of the floating harbor. The Floating Harbor, by the way, is a channel between two locks on the tidal River Avon, created in the 18th century to keep the water level in the harbor stable.
10:20 a.m.: Board a Bristol Ferry Boat toward Hotwells, and get off at the SS Great Britain. It's a ten minute trip and costs £1.70 each way or £2.90 round trip. The ferries leave every few minutes throughout the day.
10:30 a.m. : Visit the SS Great Britain. Isambard Kingdom Brunel's gigantic ocean going ship was a wonder of its day — the world's first iron-hulled, screw-propelled steam passenger ship under sail. For a time, in the mid-19th-century, she was the longest and heaviest passenger ship in the world; at 322 feet, she was 30 feet longer and 1,000 tonnes heavier than any ship afloat. Built for the Bristol to New York passenger route, and equipped with secondary sail power from six giant masts, she broke records, crossing the Atlantic in an at-the-time unheard of 14 days. 
Leave at least two hours for a fascinating visit that includes stories of romance; adventures and misadventures on board; and a guided tour of well furnished passenger, crew and officers quarters, cargo holds and engine rooms. And unlike the cramped below decks of other historic ships you may have visited, the interiors of the SS Great Britain are big enough for most visitors to stand up straight.
12:30 p.m.; Take a break. Have a bite to eat and something non-alcoholic to drink because you will need energy and your wits about you for the next part of your day. There's a handy, inexpensive Dockyard Café beside the ship for a light meal. Hang on to your ticket because you'll be going back aboard.
2 p.m.: Are you brave enough to step into the shoes of a Victorian sailor and climb the main mast of the SS Great Britain? Exercise your inner daredevil — climb the rigging of the main mast, to a height of 25 meters (about 82 feet) above the ground. Then, if you're really brave, you can walk out on the yard arm. Don't worry — you'll be harnessed and hard-hatted.
Not a Daredevil? Here are two less death defying afternoon ideas:
The Georgian House Museum: An upstairs/downstairs look at life in a sugar plantation slave owner's home, circa 1790. There are 11 rooms on four floors, from the kitchens in the basement to the elegant entertaining rooms upstairs. Visiting is a bit like walking around in someone's private home. Admission is free.
@Bristol: Bristol's interactive science center is more of an experience than a museum. There are hundreds of different things to see, do, touch and play with, and it's as much fun for grownups as it is for children. There's also a planetarium attached and after hours experiences for adults. Admission is £15.30 for adults.
4 p.m.: Head back to your hotel to decompress before going out for the evening.
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05 of 06
Evening Day 2: See a Show at an Iconic Theater
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6 p.m.: Have dinner early so you can make the curtain (usually 7:30 p.m. or 8 p.m.) for one of Bristol's great theaters tonight.
The Bristol Old Vic celebrated its 250th anniversary in 2016 as the oldest, continually operating theater in Britain. They marked the celebration with a major, multi-million dollar renovation project. Behind the historic facade lies a comfortable, state of the art 21st century theater. Since it's publicly funded by the Arts Council England and the Bristol City Council, the theater is able to be arts-led, rather than commercially-led, in its choices and productions. That doesn't mean it's all dead serious. In a typical year there will be classics, touring productions, comedy, children's theater, music and Shakespeare. Shows are performed in repertory — in other words, they alternate productions rather than having long runs of one play at a time. This is one of England's real treasures so, book tickets well before you arrive.
The Bristol Hippodrome is the city's main commercial theater. This where you'd go to see touring productions of the main hits from London's West End, as well as shows in their pre-London try-outs. It's also a venue for comedians and cabaret acts on tour, opera, ballet, musicals and dance. And if you're visiting during the holiday season, this is where you can see a Christmas Panto.
Restaurant Suggestions
If you are going to the theater you'll want something quick, relaxed and not too far from the theater. These are within a 10 minute walk or less of both theaters.
Raj: A middle-of-the-road, old fashioned Indian restaurant, in white washed rooms below ground level. Popular with artists rehearsing at the theater and their guests. Just a few doors up the road from the Bristol Old Vic on King Street.
Graze Bristol: A big, airy pub that aims to emulate the old fashioned chop houses of London and New York. The menu is very meaty but there are a few vegetarian choices and plenty of interesting sides for veggies to choose as well. On Queen's Square, about two minutes from the Old Vic, ten minutes from the Hippodrome.
Bordeaux Quay Brasserie: A sophisticated yet casual brasserie near Pero's Bridge on the waterfront. The focus is on British and European influenced sustainable foods. It's about a ten minute walk from either theater.
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06 of 06
Morning Day 3: A Clifton Walkabout
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No visit would be complete without a visit to Clifton for close-up view of  Bristol's world famous symbol, the Clifton Suspension Bridge and a stroll around the lovely Georgian neighborhood of Clifton Village.
8:30 a.m.: Catch the No. 8 bus from College Green in the city center for the ten-minute ride to Clifton Village. Stop off at the Mall Deli Café for a coffee from a local roaster. They only serve breakfast on weekends, but during the rest of the week, their fantasy cupcakes, brownies and cakes are hard to resist. Before you leave, pick up a picnic of cheeses and savory little pies to enjoy later under the trees on Clifton Down.
9:15 a.m.:  It's a half-mile walk, about 15 minutes at a leisurely pace, to the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Walk north to the end of the road known as The Mall and turn left on Gloucester Row (not to be confused with Gloucester Street, which you will see first). Then just stay on this road to the bridge.
There are several different ways to see and enjoy this landmark and it's worth doing all of them.
Cross the Bridge: The views of the winding River Avon, 245 feet below, and the dramatic Avon Gorge are spectacular. At the far side (the bridge is only about 700 feet long), there's a very good visitor center. There you can learn about the history and engineering innovations of the bridge, conceived by and credited to Isambard Kingdom Brunel, but completed by others after his death. You can also find out about Sarah Ann Henley, the woman who, in 1885, jumped from the bridge and survived — supported by the “parachute” of her Victorian skirts.
Climb to the Observatory on Clifton Down: Walk back toward Clifton Village, the way you came. Turn left on Observatory Road and, about 200 yards along, look for a path on the left into Clifton Down. It's a easily manageable uphill climb to the Observatory. From there you can enjoy a dramatic view of the bridge as well as the colorful Georgian terraces that climb Sion Hill, opposite. Originally a snuff mill, a 19th century owner converted the building to an observation tower and installed a camera obscura with an image projected on a white washed wall. If you are not claustrophobic, descend the tunnel (120 steep steps inside the cliff face) to the Giant's cave, a viewing platform about 250 from the ground and another great view. Tickets for the camera obscura cost £2.50 and for the Giant's cave £2.50 or a combined ticket for £4. The Observatory opens at 10 a.m. but the views of the gorge from the top of the Down are free whenever you get there.
Climb Sion Hill: Return the way you came and about 100 feet past the start of the bridge, take the footpath on your right, straight across the park then turn right on Sion Hill. About 150 feet along, you will come to a viewing area with an orientation table on your right. Stop here to take your best pictures of the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
On your way back to Clifton Village, where you'll find some great cafés, shopping and the bus stop, enjoy this district's superb Georgian houses. There's a fork in the road about 20 feet past the viewing area. Take the left branch and the next left turn is Caledonia Place, a pristine terrace of listed Georgian homes with a garden running down the center. Take this street downhill to the commercial area of the village and retrace your steps to Clifton Down Road to catch the No. 8 bus back to the center of Bristol or all the way to Temple Meads Station.
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