Saturday, February 1, 2025

Welcome to February.

 

First light and we have a visitor.  The wet and muddy paws are a clue that someone has already been down on the beach chasing the Shags. Life for village dogs is good. In fact it's more than good - it's wonderful and made even more wonderful by some slivers of buttered toast. Our visitor disappears when she hears her owners dog whistle. 


The local plant shop has a huge collection of snowdrops. It's their specialty and keeps them busy in February and early March. I'm always surprised at the price people will pay for a pot of snowdrops. The walk through the woodland to the church already carpeted in them.


The new portable sauna now up and running. It is , as the beach warden forecast, proving to be extremely popular with students. Perhaps that's why it's called a 'Wild Scottish Sauna'.


The tide far, far out today. The rugby team have discovered that if they run in groups of three, rather than as a cohort, they can avoid the enthusiastic attention of the local dogs out on their morning walk. Last night France beat Wales 43-0 in the first match of the six nations rugby championship. This is a surprise to the local rugby playing crowd https://www.youtube.com/shorts/oope9PBMbt4  It does not auger well for Scotlands chances.


I pop into the book shop to pick up a book that's been on order for the last three weeks. A local lady is up a ladder looking for something interesting on 17th century Spain. She greets me with a cheerful ' It's a lovely day ' as I head to the cash desk. I've never seen a customer up the bookstores ladders before. 


Angus retreats to Starbucks with his new book. A few weeks ago we were the only people in Starbucks. Now its packed solid with talkative students and townsfolk coming out of hibernation.

So starts a quiet Saturday morning at the start of a new month. What happened to January ? To say it raced by would be an understatement.


In memoriam:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsPJqn3clAE

We can still build beautifully. Charleston my favourite :https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/new-development-survey-1

Where history meets politics . If you want to understand America today it's worth reading this. The third para from the end lays the blame fairly and squarely on the border folk :https://www.edwest.co.uk/p/britains-frontier-people

Unexpected and charming. The Hornpipe:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1_m9lq-wCE&t=410s

2 comments:

potty said...

You can't just dig 'em up from the woods in order to start one's own colony in the garden. I must have spent a few pounds (and Euros) on Snowdrops and Lilly of the Valley !

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Awwww, Puppy....

MF was unique. I like the refurb of the Wellington building... and I had seen that hornpipe in my feed a couple of weeks back - very entertaining! Now to go read the bigger article... YAM xx