Thursday, October 10, 2024

The Menendez Brothers, Plants and Wine.

We've now watched all nine episodes of 'Monsters' about the Menendez Brothers on Netflix. A modern take on a ' The love of money is the root of all evil' morality play. An extremely bizarre tale but with some superb acting. Nathan Lane and Cooper Koch were outstanding. Nine episodes was probably pushing it . Seven or eight would have kept the tempo going at a more focused pace.

The bitter North Easterly wind blows all day and the temperature falls. Many of the students wander around dressed as if it's Spring time in Menton. I'll wager that by the end of the week they'll all be dressed like the Michelin man and that as it gets close to freezing any pretence at being fashionable will have been forgotten. 

The University has a wonderful Botanic Gardens. They are having a plant sale. We only discover this when 'The Font' decides we should use a brief spell of sunshine to go out and do something.  What was planned as a walk through the trees turns into a full hour of plant buying. The weather has deterred other shoppers so we have the place to ourselves.

We end up buying more than our small wind swept garden can sensibly hold. However, the plants are more exotic than you would find in most garden centres.


They're also cheaper. Some have been dug straight out of the ground and are sold, bare rooted, in paper sacks. These are so big they have to be laid on their side on the back seat of the Volvo. The new car is due any day now but the dealership maintains a haughty imprecision as to when it might actually arrive in Scotland. I'm beginning to wonder why we didn't opt for a Kia.


At the entrance to the Botanic Gardens a lady is selling pots of jam for charity. University towns always seem to have determined women like this.


A jar of Marmalade is bought for Angus and something Beet Rooty is acquired by 'The Font'. Neither of us are really jam or chutney fans.


In the late afternoon we take the train down to the Balmoral bar in Edinburgh for a glass of wine and a light supper. It's also a chance for 'The Font' to go to the Apple store to sort out a few problems on the new phone bought to replace the one that was stolen. We're dressed for the Fife countryside so the staff in the hotel treat treat us with that slight aloofness that Edinburgh folk display towards visiting Teuchters. From leaving the house to returning to the front door  takes exactly five hours which seems an efficient use of time. The trains in both directions run to the minute and are spotlessly clean. 


This apartment block has twice as many inhabitants as St Andrews :https://x.com/songpinganq/status/1842697474991133008

Painting as politics :https://x.com/bfcarlson/status/1026662355613052928





9 comments:

Liz Hamblyn said...

I have Libertia Grandifloria growing in my garden in rural New Zealand. It is known as, Tukauki or Mikoikoi in Te Reo, and is a flowering plant in the native 'NZ Iris' family. I got it from a friend in Wellington so it tolerates clay as well as river loam and fairly cold conditions. It seems to self seed as well.

Coppa's girl said...

The orange , grapefruit and lemon marmalade sounds rather tasty.
I hope the plants all survive the rigours of the Scottish winter.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
I don't do jam, but do enjoy a good marmalade... And am slightly envious of the chutney! I am imagining that with a nice white Cheshire crumbling cheese... I've just popped back to homebase in Dunoon to find bright sun and blue sky... and zero degrees. I'll take it! YAM xx

Camille said...

Teuchters: I've learned a new word and its pronunciation today which delights me. So envious of your excellent train service. How I wish we could get ourselves to Boston or New York so cleanly and efficiently.

Travel said...

The Menendez brothers have asked the Court to reconsider their sentence. I am reminded that they shot their mother a second time, because she was still able to crawl toward them on the floor. They should rot where they are.

Peter and Shelagh said...

We were so mesmerized by the series, the acting was first rate. We are now watching the 3 Body Problem. It is rather fascinating. We are editing our garden here on Vancouver Island. We discovered after doing a very hard prune on our
Butterfly bush that we were about four months too soon!

Gemma's person said...

I watched the trial for the brothers, lord have mercy.

WFT Nobby said...

The apartment block is a truly alarming environment.

The Bougalou Bear said...

The apartment building is terrifying.
"La termitiere future m'épouvante. Et je hais leur vertu de robots" Antoine de St Exupery, 80 years ago and in a different context. And yet....