Graduation week. Our favourite week of the year. The town full of happy youngsters and proud parents. Optimism is in the air. In Starbucks the unusual sight of a mother already wearing a garden party hat although the first ceremony is three hours away. Fathers in suits much in evidence. Suits are an item of clothing rarely seen in university towns. Half of the students are 'international' so there's an exotic side to some of the parents costumes. They probably think the local boys in kilts are equally exotic. Teenage siblings brought along for the occasion trudge around looking as if they're torn between being soul crushingly bored and almightily irritated. Usually we're among the first to get to the supermarket but this morning there are lots of London folk buying croissants. The woman behind the bakery counter is very busy and isn't at all sure this is a ' Good morning '.
Rain is forecast around lunchtime but this morning the sky is mostly blue.
Well, I never :https://www.sciencealert.com/alien-looking-species-seen-for-first-time-ever-in-oceans-darkest-depths
Not a subject I expected MIT to write about :https://news.mit.edu/2024/unexpected-origins-modern-finance-tool-discounting-0606
Going back to Jamaica :https://theconversation.com/returning-a-170-year-old-preserved-lizard-to-jamaica-is-a-step-toward-redressing-colonial-harms-229339
4 comments:
The golfing fraternity's (or sorority's) concept of 'chic' might not be understood on a Parisian catwalk.
Cheers, Gail.
Strange creatures in the deepest sea. The sea pigs are oddly appealing.
Enjoy the people watching this week.
At first sight it's confusing, but that's a rather fancy gate in your last photo!
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