Friday, October 14, 2022

Squirming.

 
The cafe by the golf club is a sleek modern affair that advertises itself as 'dog friendly'. Sophie and her companion decide to give it a try. At this break of day hour it's empty  except for a table of six American girls who appear to have been out all night and who, every so often, burst into peels of unconstrained laughter. They are too busy comparing details of their amorous adventures  to notice Sophie. A bowl of water is brought for the diva and a cup of coffee for me. I order a croissant but am told that ' We can't get the kitchen staff so there's no food until the afternoon'. It's bizarre that the economy is slowing rapidly and yet hotels and restaurants can't get enough staff. A small twin pack of digestive biscuits is found behind the bar . This restores Sophie's belief in human nature. Perhaps someone should suggest that a local baker drop off some breakfast rolls every morning ?

Yesterday , Sophie had a muzzle trim. The dried mud in her paw pads was washed clean and the matted hair removed. A start was made on trimming the hair in her ears but after a muzzle trim and a paw cleaning she point blank refused any further attention. Ear trimming  was deemed one step to many. Faced with a squirming PONette 'The Font' sensibly decides that 2 out of 3 isn't a bad grooming  success rate. There is always another day.


The weather was forecast to be miserable but it is bright and calm. A hearty 9 degrees this morning which seems almost tropical. I tell Sophie to enjoy it. The  weekend is expected to bring constant and unrelenting rain. 


British readers will wonder why this little vignette was ever released. The new King is of course apolitical so nothing can be read into this:https://twitter.com/bmay/status/1580281365899096065

Norwegian band faces an obstacle course of parked vans, bollards and roadworks. :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3im_zYhtYLQ

Danish tea - Formosa Fragrant is a favourite of the sole tea drinker in the family :https://perchs.no/product-category/groenn-te


11 comments:

WFT Nobby said...

It's going to be interesting watching how King Charles adapts to his new role.
Show me a hospitality business in Scotland that isn't experiencing staff shortages at the moment. Absolutely nothing to do with Brexit, of course...

Lisa in France said...

I can't help looking at all of those wide open spaces around your new home and thinking that your early morning walks are going to be very invigorating by the time winter arrives. I enjoyed watching the very adaptable Norwegian band. It was also fun to watch the shops go by in the background - everything from Sushi Bowl to the Scots Man.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Well done, that band, side-stepping in style and, as the building banner said, Simple Is Boring!!! A joyful watch for a Friday morning.

That first photo of Sophie and the daisies - one of the best pawtraits ever! YAM xx

~Kim at Golden Pines~ said...

A longtime patient of the office where I work was in yesterday and was telling me that her daughter is attending St. Andrews this year - I couldn't help but think of her when you mentioned the "six American girls." Her Mom says she is loving the entire experience, but says that the weather is taking some getting used to.

Anonymous said...

The first picture should be sent off to be printed and framed immediately in a nice large size. She would definitely rival Monarch of the Glen on your wall.
Wendy (Wales)

Jean said...

Love the clip with Charles and Liz Truss. Are two curtsys (or should it be curtsies) the norm these days?
It reminds me of the expression "would your dog like my breakfast,sir?" although I have no idea where that came from!

Angus said...

Kim at Golden - What a small world ! The young American ladies seem to be doing their bit for US-Scots relations ! From the snippets I overheard from the far end of the cafe they are certainly enjoying themselves. This insight might better not be shared with your patient.

Coppa's girl said...

If the daisies are still blooming, then the weather must, as you say, be practically tropical! It's such a lovely photo of Sophie - worth framing as someone else has suggested.
The band was enjoyable to watch, I don't think they broke step, in spite of all the obstacles along the way.
It's a beautiful October day here - 26ºC and sunny, so I've cleaned all the big windows - a sure sign that there will be "dirty" rain (wet sand straight from the Sahara) within the next 24 hours!

Angus said...

Coppa's g - 100% cert that if you've cleaned the windows the Sahara will dump sand on them in the next day !

Travel said...

The band is brilliant, made my morning, along with the adventures of our little wonder dog,

Jake of Florida said...

Watched the band all the way through. And shared it with our son who is band director at a college in Tennessee. His "troops" never have to move over anything but empty practice fields and football stadiums.