Sunday, November 17, 2024

Succinct


For the first time in over a week America's once and future President has to share the front page with a story that's not about him. The resignation of the 105th Archbishop of Canterbury brings home grown news back into focus.  The C of E is an institution that has evolved over millennia but has struggled to respond to social media that judges in hours. Information age iconoclasm is quick, nuance free and unforgiving.

Something about the cold air that supercharges the russet tones in this mornings sunrise. Even hardened dog owners stop in their tracks and watch the swirl of colours rise over the skyline of the old town. If the phrase ' Red sky in the morning, Shepherds warning' has any truth to it then we're in for a day of exciting weather.


Down to the fishmongers for some freshly landed prawns. We also pick up some lemon sole and a salmon tail. No Monkfish today.


The supermarket is either still setting up its Christmas display or is taking minimalism to entirely new levels.


The wreath that was laid on the flagstones outside the chapel has been carefully picked up and hung on the  railings. After a week it is still beautiful but has lost that first bloom of youth and is starting to 'curl'. A father walking his young daughter stops to look at it and tells her ' It's from a time when people were burnt for their religion '. This is perhaps an overly succinct way of describing Scottish history. Thank God our Taliban moments are long gone. 


We've probably walked by these old railings ten thousand times but never noticed that they're decorated with small circle encased Saltires. There was a time when civic architecture was a marvelous, built to last, thing.

So starts a quiet ( and decidedly chilly ) Sunday morning in a small Scottish town where weather, history and happenstance join seamlessly - and mostly happily - together.


Go for broke. The UK's former ambassador to the US shares his thoughts on last weeks events.... or at least some of them. The guy, as you might expect,  is a smart cookie. He had to be recalled when one of his more critical  dispatches 'leaked' :https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/podcast/inside-briefing/donald-trumps-team-calls

Chocolate and cinnamon :https://floramanson.substack.com/p/recipe-chocolate-and-cinnamon-pavlova

A calming car radio start to the day :https://youtu.be/XtIw5AkUEsE

Art work by the staff at The Met. Open until the start of the New Year :https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/art-work-artists-working-at-the-met-2024


7 comments:

WFT Nobby said...

Is it ok to be just a wee bit disappointed that in future I'll no longer be able to go round telling people that the Archbish of Canterbury was once a colleague?
The fishmonger's offerings look wonderful today.

Angus said...

I'd be a wee bit disappointed too.

jabblog said...

Glorious sky. Brace for the aftermath.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Millennia? CofE came about from Henry VIII - so I'll give you half. And I feel for Welby; rock and hard place and perhaps not living up to convictions, proving being human is not eliminated by wearing sacred robes. YAMxx

Coppa's girl said...

What a spectacular sunrise. Difficult to believe something so beautiful could herald wild weather.

Travel said...

Details in cast iron, made to last and they have.

rottrover said...

That sky!