Welcome to April. Hard to know whether the news is real or April Fools Day jibes. On the radio this morning we learn that the American President is to address the nation on Wednesday night. No one on BBC Scotland seems quite sure why. Some think he'll announce he's won and leave. Others that he's going to double down and send in troops. We also get official confirmation that the King will go to Washington at the end of the month and the Prince of Wales will be there in June for the World Cup. To say there is a reticent attitude to the Kings trip with so much anti-Brit sentiment in the MAGA world would be an understatement. Let's hope those early morning tweets remain civil.
Up here we've reached that 'flip a switch ' time of year when we move from being a small quiet university town to a busy golfing centre. From the number of cars with English registrations filling the parking spaces I'd warrant that a lot of folk have decided to holiday at home rather than venture abroad. You can spot visitors cars because Scottish ones have a number plate that begins with the letter 'S'. Thanks to the influx it is now impossible to find a parking spot between ten thirty in the morning and four in the afternoon.
After 50 years this is open to the Sao Paolo public :https://www.aberto.art/en
A new addition to the Miami skyline . Very much of the times. All the people in the architects video look similar in a non-diverse sort of way. The number of folks in black tie is impressive. I'd never really associated humid Miami with formality :https://www.trumplibrary.org/
Who knew that milk had become political ? :https://geneticliteracyproject.org/2026/03/30/raw-milk-myth-wake-up-call/
More Norwegian research :https://www.sciencenorway.no/culture-language-neuroscience/the-weirdest-brain-hack-on-earth-mastering-two-grammars-at-once/2639521