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Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


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2 months ago


Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago


Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

Evening’s at Brothers Exeter starts next week - Weds-Sat 4.30-9!

Neatly tucked in @guildhallshopanddine is @brothersexeter If you haven’t stopped by this spot already, then do it! This place uncategorically has the @exeter seal of approval!

The food at here is seriously good. It’s honest, done right, and using ingredients that are carefully sourced and well thought through. Brothers is (as per the name) family-owned and run - they serve food as they think you’d want it, as they’d want it, heck, as if you’re part of the family (sans the Marlon Brando tone!)

The brined chicken got a lot of good feedback, the lamb was beyond words, and the desserts - I could have kept going and suffered the consequences!

No fuss. No pretence. Just pure passion. Love it, fellas.


180
20
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago


I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago


I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


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7
2 months ago

I hadn’t expected to be quite so entranced by the @alanmeasles exhibition at @rammuseum
I was aware of Grayson Perry’s art/craft (and whether it’s art or craft or both is a conversation we won’t have right now). I liked that he hand-coiled his pots (I’m very partial to a hand coiled pot). I had a vague idea about tapestries.I loved that he made art unpretentious and accessible during lockdown.Yet, when my friend Kate suggested we see the exhibition, I wasn’t exactly excited.Silly me.

I was blown out the water.I hadn’t realised the sheer scale of some of his work.I had no idea he also made etchings and could honestly have spent HOURS staring at them.The detail.The humour. The scrutiny.The breadth of knowledge (social, political, mythological, anthropological, religious, scientific, historical, philosophical, medical, architectural and on and on). The profanities (you need to look). It’s a mind that has explored itself, ferreting into every corner with bruising honestly, and then thrown that mind out into the world, the cosmos, time, before lassoing it back and displaying it.And that’s just the etchings…

If you get the chance, do go see it.Huge thanks, Kate, for taking me. Fantastic birthday present!


28
7
2 months ago

The Storytellers @exetercathedral is magical! This spectacular, immersive sound and light experience takes you on a journey through the history of storytelling, from ancient texts, world literature and poetry, right through to modern classics. The kids loved spotting the book-based references as they popped up! Great work @luxmuralis

There’s still a few days left to catch the event, which runs until this Saturday 10 Jan. For more info and tickets see @exetercathedral ‘s bio.
Definitely worth a visit - thanks for having us Exeter Cathedral!

#thisisexeter #exeter #thestorytellers #exetercathedral #luxmuralis


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4 months ago

Yes, I am going to be walking on a treadmill @ojgymssouthernhay for 24 hours straight to raise money for @hospiscaredevon
Hospiscare are such an amazing charity who do incredible work, so any donations you can make will always be massively appreciated!
We are hoping to live stream the event on @ojgymssouthernhay but please feel free to pop by throughout the 24hours and show some support, I am definitely going to need it ❤️‍🔥
I’m super excited (and very nervous) to take on this challenge!
I will be starting somewhere between 10am and 12 midday and finishing 24 hours from the minute I start ✨
If you would like to donate, I will pop the link below but it is also in my bio ❤️‍🔥
If you cannot or don’t want to donate, you can still support by giving this post a share 🥰
https://www.justgiving.com/page/ashlee-snow-5


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5 months ago

💡Christmas at the Castle🎄

We had a little trip to get ourselves in to the Christmas mood and see the lights@powderhamcastle last night. There was reigndeer, letter writing, a good briefing session with Santa and, of course a whole lot of lights!

Christmas at the Castle runs 1-31 December, 7 days and week - book online


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5 months ago

🎄✨ Christmas Market magic on Cathedral Green from above.

With 100+ wooden chalets, you’ll find handmade gifts, West Country produce, global street food and themed bars. 

Grab a mulled wine, soak in the festive vibes (all under the glow of the cathedral) and enjoy every moment ✨



#exeter #visitexeter #devon #christmasmarket #dronephotography


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11
6 months ago

✨ Exeter in the puddle reflection ✨

Exeter never fails to inspire ~ there’s always something beautiful to capture. I love taking little strolls around my city with my camera, seeing familiar places from new angles.

📍 Locations I photographed:
1️⃣ Exeter Cathedral
2️⃣ Exeter City Council
3️⃣ High Street
4️⃣ Sidwell Street
5️⃣ Catherine Street
6️⃣ Princesshay

Edited in @lightroom


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6 months ago

✨ Exeter in the puddle reflection ✨

Exeter never fails to inspire ~ there’s always something beautiful to capture. I love taking little strolls around my city with my camera, seeing familiar places from new angles.

📍 Locations I photographed:
1️⃣ Exeter Cathedral
2️⃣ Exeter City Council
3️⃣ High Street
4️⃣ Sidwell Street
5️⃣ Catherine Street
6️⃣ Princesshay

Edited in @lightroom


496
24
6 months ago

✨ Exeter in the puddle reflection ✨

Exeter never fails to inspire ~ there’s always something beautiful to capture. I love taking little strolls around my city with my camera, seeing familiar places from new angles.

📍 Locations I photographed:
1️⃣ Exeter Cathedral
2️⃣ Exeter City Council
3️⃣ High Street
4️⃣ Sidwell Street
5️⃣ Catherine Street
6️⃣ Princesshay

Edited in @lightroom


496
24
6 months ago

✨ Exeter in the puddle reflection ✨

Exeter never fails to inspire ~ there’s always something beautiful to capture. I love taking little strolls around my city with my camera, seeing familiar places from new angles.

📍 Locations I photographed:
1️⃣ Exeter Cathedral
2️⃣ Exeter City Council
3️⃣ High Street
4️⃣ Sidwell Street
5️⃣ Catherine Street
6️⃣ Princesshay

Edited in @lightroom


496
24
6 months ago

✨ Exeter in the puddle reflection ✨

Exeter never fails to inspire ~ there’s always something beautiful to capture. I love taking little strolls around my city with my camera, seeing familiar places from new angles.

📍 Locations I photographed:
1️⃣ Exeter Cathedral
2️⃣ Exeter City Council
3️⃣ High Street
4️⃣ Sidwell Street
5️⃣ Catherine Street
6️⃣ Princesshay

Edited in @lightroom


496
24
6 months ago

✨ Exeter in the puddle reflection ✨

Exeter never fails to inspire ~ there’s always something beautiful to capture. I love taking little strolls around my city with my camera, seeing familiar places from new angles.

📍 Locations I photographed:
1️⃣ Exeter Cathedral
2️⃣ Exeter City Council
3️⃣ High Street
4️⃣ Sidwell Street
5️⃣ Catherine Street
6️⃣ Princesshay

Edited in @lightroom


496
24
6 months ago

You heard it here first…
The Club Preloved is bringing its first ever Christmas Boutique Market to Exeter 🪩🎄💫
The venue? Set inside the stunning @hotelindigoexeter, our boutique-style sustainable pop-up will transform the hotel’s entire downstairs and restaurant area into an immersive Christmas shopping experience like no other.
With live music from local talent & hosted by our Club founder @laurenrestyle | SAVE THE DATE : Sunday 7th December

You are not going to want to miss this!

#ClubPreloved #CircularStyle #ExeterEvents

*original video credits to @britishvogue


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6 months ago

Welcome to Exeter!

A city where you’ll find the stunning @exetercathedral, cows grazing by the fields, people paddleboarding on the canal, and trains gliding past on the other side. 🚣‍♀️🚂

What’s your favourite thing about Exeter?

Mine has to be all the peaceful spots by the river and canal where you can just sit back and unwind 🌿🚴‍♀️🐄

📸 : @dji Mini 3

• dji • drone • cinematic • exeter • devon

#dji #exeter


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14
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

✖️Crossed Anchors! ⚓️

We paid a little visit to @crossedanchorsbrewing (the whole family came in tow!) over the weekend, and what an awesome spot it is!

The folks at the taproom here are brewing their craft offerings on site and pretty round the clock - legends! They put on live music and they’ve currently got a good hook up with @krispies_fishandchips if you’re in need of a feed!

Crossed Anchors Taproom, on Waterlane (not far from where the canal meets the river) is open Friday, Saturday and Sundays. This spot is going to getter better and better as it grows, so get in there and enjoy!

Thanks for having us ya legends!


237
12
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

Hotpod Yoga Exeter

We’re excited to be joining the Hotpod yoga revolution @hotpodyoga_exeter this autumn!

The team have set up a great space down by the quay, complete with immersive lighting, calming music and hot showers for after you’ve finished your flow.

If you fancy a free class (all ages and levels of experience welcome) we can get you started using the @exeter code below…

P9NGWQ

… enjoy! 💆🏽


106
3
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago

🍁 A Taste of Autumn and a Toast to Winter ❄️ @the_ivy_collection @ivyexeter

Lastnight I had a sneaky sample of what’s in store for the A/W season @the_ivy_collection and it is tremendous👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼

The new Autumn set menu is available from 15 October - 10 November and the Festive set menu from 12 November - 31 December. You can book via their website or app (there might be the odd perk and loyalty offering if you book via the app!)

The menu celebrates rich, warming spices and autumnal flavours, and it does so well! The linguine was a firm recommendation from our host and the desert options were almost too hard to pick from!

As a bonus pro-tip, the cocktails are an absolute must!

#ivyautumnmenu #christmasattheivy #theivy #ivyexeter #theivyexeter #thisisexeter #setmenuexeter #eatexeter #exeterfood #exeterrestaurant


118
4
7 months ago


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Descargar historias de Instagram es un proceso sencillo que incluye tres pasos:
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No hay límite en la cantidad de veces que puedes usar el servicio de descarga de historias de Instagram. Está disponible para uso ilimitado y es completamente gratuito.
Sí, es legal descargar y guardar historias de Instagram de otros usuarios, siempre y cuando no se usen con fines comerciales. Si planeas usarlas comercialmente, debes obtener permiso del propietario del contenido original y acreditarlo cada vez que uses la historia.
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