Tuesday, December 10, 2024

Christmas music #8

The weekends storm has swept a dozen or so lobster creels onto the rocks. The farmer has dutifully collected them from the foreshore and stacked  them up so that Lob the fisherman can come and collect them later in the week. On our morning walk down the track  to the beach we meet one of the Jack Russells. She is greatly taken with the creels and their scent of old lobster.

Ten seconds later 'Puppy' ( who is now an accomplished young lady ) arrives to join her elder sister. 'Puppy' has found a stick and is delighted with her find.

A black Spaniel follows. He is determined to make the stick his own. The dogs rush past us on their way towards the farmhouse. They are far too busy to acknowledge our presence. For village dogs life is good.

Although it's early town is full of dog walkers (and their dogs) enjoying a leisurely outing after the recent winds. Yesterday, we noticed that footfall on the shopping street is picking up with visitors from Edinburgh arriving to walk on the golf course, have a leisurely lunch and do some Christmas shopping. We're halfway through the first of two weeks set aside for exams so the students are keeping a low profile. By this time next week the shuttle service to the airport will be booked solid with youngsters heading home.


Mince Pies now on sale everywhere. We've ordered ours from Bettys in York and expect their delivery at the end of next week :https://www.bettys.co.uk/christmas/mince-pies . The local farm shop sells mince pies with white sugar icing. Angus approves of this innovation. If anything happens to our Bettys order we can always come here. In the pre-holiday rush we're finding that couriers are taking three or four days to get here rather than the more usual one or two.
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Off to Norway for Christmas music #8 :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4xoXHB1r6Q

In Edinburgh they're getting into the spirit of things :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2i10EiL4-3I

Coffee :https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/how-pour-over-coffee-got-good

12 comments:

Ruth said...

There is such joy in your picture of the puppy with its stick.

jabblog said...

Nothing beats the sheer joy of dogs at play.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Glorious rendition of Oh Holy Night... and well done Edinburgh. I watched some of the Banchory Santa run the previous weekend - a little less costumey and a good deal more discotechque, but an excellent turnout. The council lady was having a ball slapping fines on every third car for non-payment of parking fees... Merry Christmas. YAM xx

Coppa's girl said...

That's a very fine stick that Puppy's found - no wonder the spaniel wants to take it from her!

Lisa in France said...

Puppy may have met her match in that spaniel, who seems to share her enthusiasm for life. Today's music was indeed glorious. The Santas were also great, although I was puzzled by the appearance of two Jedi knights in the foreground.

Anonymous said...

Love dear Puppy and her stick. . When will anything so simple ever bring us so much joy?

Lizzie said...

Puppy and friend appear to be having a good time!
The music from Norway is subline. The Santas are amusing. I had no idea how complicated it could be to make a cup of coffeee.

Stephanie said...

The joyful faces of Puppy and Spaniel have brightened my morning along with today's Christmas music.

rottrover said...

Loved the Santas piping! And of course any sighting of Puppy is always welcome!

Gemma's person said...

Scones, for the life of me, an artistic expression of goodness for the soul. Thank you for showing them and the mince pies.
Puppies make me smile.

The Bougalou Bear said...

Major Coffee monster that I am, I found the article on coffee machines fascinating. In my books,though, nothing beats un "p'tit noir bien serré"

10NISNE1 said...

Puppy always puts a smile on my face!