Lots of cormorants and curlews by the shoreline this morning. As we head down the path that takes us onto the beach 'Puppy' joins us. She's found an old plastic bottle that has been scoured and flattened by the tides. It makes an intriguing 'kerunch' noise every time she bites down on it. From the way she's holding it high this is clearly the best discovery Puppy has ever made. In spring time the path down to the bay is carpeted with wild primroses but there's no sign of them yet although there are buds appearing on some of the gorse shrubs. Puppy leaves us and heads off towards the green keepers hut on the local hotels golf course. I'm guessing the staff are having bacon sandwiches for breakfast. The green keepers ( and some of the golfers ) know Puppy well. Sometimes we see her being returned to the farmers house by one of the greenkeepers lads in a golf cart. She has taken to 'retrieving' golf balls from the rough. Some golfers find this endearing. Others don't.
We go to the bookstore to start reading up on our trip with the Palo Alto gardeners/architects to the Zen gardens of Japans inland sea. The local bookstores Japan section is rather limited. I fear we shall have to revert to trying Amazon. We booked the flights to Tokyo yesterday. Qatar Airways out of Edinburgh to the Gulf was considered but there was a six hour connecting time to Tokyo. This isn't long enough to check into a hotel but is too long to wait in an airport lounge after the eight hour first sector. We shall go with BA from Heathrow on their direct 9 am flight.
Greenland :https://www.palladiummag.com/2025/01/10/greenland-and-the-coldest-war/
The agony of being Van Gogh :https://www.edwest.co.uk/p/the-terrible-loneliness-of-genius
The farmers wife comes to thank Angus for his donation of a case of Fiano di Avelino for the Hogmanay gathering. Does he perhaps have a few bottle left over for Burns Night ? She tells us that her two eldest sons and the young New Zealand seaweed soap maker have signed up for this. Blizzard proof sleeping bags are required :https://www.scottishislandspeaksrace.com/
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Angus, my friend, Sally, owns the independent “Far from the Madding Crowd” bookshop in Livingston. She will get and des patch to you any book you want. Slightly (but only slightly) slower than Amazon, and much more socially responsible
Hari Om
Puppy is one lucky lass...free from the cares of a maddening world.
For those who are interested in Nobby's status, there's a news post up today. YAM xx
That's great news about Nobby.
Will Puppy be producing puppies of her own or has she been thwarted in that?
I think the farmers wife has ensured that there's a limit to the number of Jack Russells on the farm. Three is already more than a handful.
Soon the town will be youthful and full again, and spring will bloom.
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