A humdinger of a sky last night. Barely a cloud in the sky. Jupiter beaming like a headlight low above the horizon to the East. It's so bright we have to double check to make sure it's not Venus. Behind it the shimmering greens and reds of the Northern Lights. The clear skies and strong wind make star watching a cold proposition so we're out and back inside within five minutes. The BBC says the aurora will be back tonight.
A few golfers around this morning. Two gentlemen from Arkansas stop and ask us which way they should go to find the first tee. They're heading towards the cathedral so have to head back the way they've come. Somehow they've managed to walk right by the Club House. The hotels on the fairways are still busy with folks hoping to get a round on the Old Course now that the summer rush is over and things are 'quieter'.
It's that time of year when youngsters have to start deciding which universities they're going to apply to. Groups of fathers and sons are being shown around the campus. Bleary eyed professors are giving lectures on the attractiveness of their courses to wannabe students. Despite the early hour the lectures are packed with eager 17 year olds and their serious fathers. Who knew that father-son days were a thing ? Of course it's possible that the mothers are all sensibly in the warmth of their hotels and will surface later in the day. A small army of students in their red gowns are on hand to answer any questions. Everyone - apart from the 17 year olds - seems slightly stunned by how early their day is starting. The timetable is presumably set by the need to fly into Edinburgh the night before and fly south again the following afternoon.
Our first chance to see the new statue of a famous golfer. I'm not sure that the management of the Royal and Ancient have remembered they're in a university town.
A frightening insight from a school of engineering :https://www.mccormick.northwestern.edu/news/articles/2024/10/viruses-are-teeming-on-your-toothbrush-showerhead/
8 comments:
100% agree about Scandinavian staple no.6.
'Desperate Dan' will soon be enveloped in scarves and other accessories.
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It looks a little cool there. Enjoy the day.
#6 only at Christmas. Surprised no mention of lutefisk.
The aurora made an appearance in Los Angeles night before last!
Jake of Florida - hoping you're OK. Sending POTP.
Our corner of the state was only grazed by both Helene and Milton. But we had an unusual flurry of angst-producing (and some deaths and destruction) from tornados. Thanks for asking. Six more weeks to go.
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