Dry January has begun. 'The Font' buys a bottle of ( alarmingly expensive ) alcohol free wine. The label promises tannic tones but one sip is enough to know that any claimed relationship with 'wine' is purely coincidental. Words cannot do justice to how truly foul it is. Grapes are clearly too sensitive to go through whatever process is required to take the alcohol out of them. I settle for sparkling apple juice mixed with Perrier. I can guarantee that after a few days the cheerful sweetness of this will become unappetizing. Any ideas on an 'adult' alcohol free option gratefully received.
The radio this morning full of praise for the bravery and efficiency of the US armed forces in removing Venezuelas dictator. One commentator suggests that Cuba now faces an 'existential' moment as it gets all its oil from Caracas. The 'excitement' in the region may not be over yet. Another commentator makes the slightly delphic remark that with America controlling Venezuelas oil reserves Riyadh will need to find new ways to make itself indispensable.
Snow covering the hills on the Highland side of the bay. Here, on this Lowland side of the water there's been a few isolated flurries but they don't settle. This mornings waning moon shines through super chilled air . The forecast says it's -1 but unhelpfully adds that in the wind it feels like -9.
Sunday reading:
Some of these new museums look stunning :https://www.theartnewspaper.com/2026/01/01/the-most-exciting-museum-openings-in-2026
January :https://romanticon.substack.com/p/happy-new-year
Nursing homes game the inspection system :https://nicholasdecker.substack.com/p/improving-nursing-homes-in-america
The things this generation of parents have to worry about :https://reason.com/2025/12/31/study-short-form-video-isnt-rotting-your-brain/
Permafrost hides all sorts of things :https://www.the-scientist.com/what-are-giant-viruses-and-are-they-dangerous-73880