Strange. The blog has gone for 15 years without the comment section being anything other than entirely civil. There's been a change. Over the last three weeks I'm having to go and delete the occasional violent tirade. These are always anonymous and heavy on 'Anglo-Saxon' vocabulary .The post about the 'Canada's not for sale' hats seems to have been particularly incendiary. To be called a 'Canada lover' is , I'm guessing from the rest of the ( now deleted ) comment, not a term of endearment.
Life here on the North Sea falls into two distinct phases. The wind and rain battered hibernatory phase between late November and late February and the days of stunning sunrises and lingering sunsets that last for the rest of the year. We're now, thankfully, clawing our way back into this second phase . Last night we spend £6 to watch a showing of Six degrees of separation at the Film Society. 'The Font' enjoyed it although my abiding memory is that not all student lecture theatre seats are comfortable. I'd also forgotten that Will Smith was in it.
St Andrews is a town of gates that lead to places the tourists rarely explore. The railings outside the chapel cast a gloriously geometric triangular shadow .
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I’m sorry you’re having to read vitriol. That’s not pleasant. Unfortunately there seems to be a strand in society that favours rudeness and shouting over reason and intelligence. I was truly shocked by Trump and Vance today. I went off afterwards to do the shopping and did not buy our usual mandarins- they’re American and I couldn’t face supporting anything American just now. Canadian, Mexican - fine. Ukrainian - yes (they do a great crispy dried fruit biscuit we enjoy. Little people can only make little gestures, but better than nothing.
On the one hand I've been delighted to see the crocuses appearing in my garden (Moray). On the other, I'm disturbed at how early they're now appearing. When my daughter was small they were in flower for her birthday in mid March. Now they'll be over by then. Quite an acceleration in only 20 years.
Yes, sorry about the trolls. It's interesting that they have now penetrated to this type of communication. My law school class secretary recently sent a message asking us all to use the next set of class notes to create a record for the future of what we are all doing now to fight back. I suggested that sometimes the Resistance might prefer to act in secrecy, but he is determined. I am torn, especially after yesterday's egregious performance by JD Vance, who is, embarrassingly, a graduate of the same school. The Oscars have completely eluded me this year, I haven't seen any of the films. I am now watching Zero Day and agree that De Niro's performance is remarkable.
Hari OM
Angus, you can alter your comments section by clicking the options in settings so that "Anon" cannot comment - only those signed into their Google accounts. I know one or two regulars here sometimes have trouble with that (I think that difference comes from when using phone v laptop v tablet) but am sure they will not object to you introducing that level of control.
What happened yesterday was like watching some dystopian film unfold... we all desperately need our daily dose of crocus watch and fish orders to help balance the madness. YAM xx
I realized that I end up as Anon if I have somehow been logged out of Google, probably after a reboot.
And I lose my avatar photo if I am somehow logged into my daughter's account. Will try to do better!
This is why I ended up with comment moderation. I didn't want to read that stuff myself and certainly didn't want anyone else to have to see it before I got to it.
I am so sorry you are getting trolls. This is my morning stop for calm and informed writing. I love our neighbors to the north, and I hope they will let me in, I have a conference in Toronto in August.
I never could have dreamed or imagined this in our country. I am embarrassed to live here.
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