The unknown gentleman ( I'm assuming it's not a lady ) who writes 'poems' has put his latest offering up on the town notice board. He is not at all happy that the council have allowed restaurants and cafes to expand onto the pavement. This would seem to be grumpy retiree syndrome of the highest order. The words 'greet' and 'fie' tell me he's a real local.
The installation of the new sewer pipe continues apace. There are three more weeks to go if Scottish Water are to complete it on schedule. The workers seem to start early and finish late which may indicate that pre-Christmas overtime is not an issue and that the Royal and Ancient are taking a keen interest in the rate of progress.
The English food critic who visited the Anstruther fish and chip shops has now moved on to Scotlands capital city. In its lack of restraint the decor of the restaurant he's visiting looks more Glasgow than Edinburgh. The man with the vacuum cleaner at the 1:08 mark seems suitably unimpressed. What would you do if someone doing this sat beside you in a restaurant ? :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=An5pOfiaV3M
Good news :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sN5cA8ZUjI
Fake Vermeers :https://scottsumner.substack.com/p/school-of-rembrandt-fake-vermeers
4 comments:
Well, I thought a beautiful building had been bastardised! What happened to elegance and restraint? Certainnly the food seemed fine ... but!
Hari OM
Oh, I think that could just as easily be a female poet, Angus - never understimate the post-menopausal ire! YAM xx
Oh, what beautiful brussel sprouts! And what a relationship you must have with the farmers. I was in Paris last week so just missed the reopening of Notre Dame, but while there I happened to read an article in Barrons about a remarkable Japanese man named Itaru Sekiguchi who was so moved by hearing the organ at Notre Dame at the age of ten that he moved to France in his 20s to study organ building and restoration and now, in his 50s, has spent the past few years restoring the organ that started it all.
Glorious sunrise.
The restaurant is gaudy.
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