365/305 - 01 November 2018 [Pumpkin]
At last, small witches, goblins, hags, And pirates armed with paper bags Their costumes hinged on safety pins, Go haunt a night of pumpkin grins.
John Updike [Novelist]
365/306 - 02 November 2018 [Nuclear Waste]
All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk.
Ronald Reagan
365/307 - 03 November 2018 [Fence]
Whenever you remove any fence, always pause long enough to ask why it was put there in the first place.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
365/308 - 04 November 2018 [Stamps].
I never needed Panavision and stereophonic sound to woo the world. I did it in black and white on a screen the size of a postage stamp. Honey, that's talent.
Mae West
365/309 - 05 November 2018 [Leaf]
Every leaf speaks bliss to me, fluttering from the autumn tree.
Emily Bronte
365/310 - 06 November 2018 [Restaurant]
London is one of the most exciting cities in the world with so many fantastic pubs and restaurants. I would urge people to get out there and see as much as possible.
Richard Branson
365/311 - 07 November 2018 [Railway]
People's backyards are much more interesting than their front gardens, and houses that back on to railways are public benefactors.
John Betjeman
365/312 - 08 November 2018 [Binoculars]
I spent money on a decent bike, a bit of kit for paddle boarding and I like bird watching so I bought a decent pair of binoculars but as far as bottles of Cristal champagne and Gucci loafers? No, blingy and showy stuff isn't me.
Bill Bailey
365/313 - 09 November 2018 [every good boy deserves favour]
Mnemonic for notes on the line of a treble clef [EGBDF]
365/314 - 10 November 2018 [Poppies]
Through the dancing poppies stole A breeze, most softly lulling to my soul.
John Keats
365/315 - 11 November 2018 [Railway]
It is very difficult to say nowadays where the suburbs of London come to an end and where the country begins. The railways, instead of enabling Londoners to live in the country have turned the countryside into a city.
Anthony Trollope
365/316 - 12 November 2018 [Wheel]
And Michael Schumacher is 37 seconds ahead, so he can refuel the car, change all four wheels, take off his helmet, have a smoke and a cup of tea, and rejoin in first.
Murray Walker
365/317 - 13 November 2018 [Drilling]
Happy the country that lives on nothing but its wits; cursed be the one that thinks it can get rich by planting or digging or drilling for wealth.
Bono
365/318 - 14 November 2018 [Arcade]
I was not the kid that hung out at the arcade.
Jane Lynch [Actress]
365/319 - 15 November 2018 [Little Egret]
Fishing in River Wyre at Scorton
365/320 - 16 November 2018 [Butler]
The poodle [Rufus] ate in the dining room with the rest of the [Churchill] family. A cloth was laid for him on the Persian carpet beside the head of the household, and no one else ate until the butler had served Rufus's meal.
Winston Churchill
365/321 - 17 November 2018 [Cushion]
I mean, even my dressing room at the studio has candles and cushions and cashmere rugs and things.
Joan Collins
365/322 - 18 November 2018 [Construction]
If a building looks better under construction than it does when finished, then it's a failure.
Douglas Coupland [Novelist]
365/323 - 19 November 2018 [Parking Ticket]
I have gotten so many tickets. I hope I don't get my license revoked.
Kirsten Dunst [Actress]
365/324 - 20 November 2018 [Fairy]
Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?
Douglas Adams
365/325 - 21 November 2018 [Hummell Figurine "Little Fiddler"]
He was a fiddler, and consequently a rogue.
Jonathan Swift
365/326 - 22 November 2018 [Tyre]
I may be a living legend, but that sure don't help when I've got to change a flat tire.
Roy Orbison
365/327 - 23 November 2018 [Bird]
Be as a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings.
Victor Hugo
365/328 - 24 November 2018 [Goalkeeper]
That's often the best place to beat a goalkeeper, isn't it, between the legs?
Clive Tyldesley