Sunday, June 8, 2025

How chivalrous !

A group of lanky eighteen year old Canadian boys are heading off to the golf driving range. They're wearing tee shirts with the logo ' St Andrews Golf Experience Summer 2025 '. They stop to talk to some Italian girls sunbathing on the lawn in front of the library. The Italian girls are here for a six week intensive language course. The young golfers offer to meet up later to help them with their English. How chivalrous ! We have now entered that time of year when parents send their late teen youngsters off to summer schools in Scotland for the holidays. Parents like to think there is a limit to the mischief that teenagers can get up to in a small Scottish coastal town. Teenagers have a different view. For the university  renting out the empty halls of residence is a nice source of revenues.


The university gardeners have branched out from their usual highly colourful  begonia infused uniformity and have created a Japanese Zen garden in front of the anthropology department. The use of gravel will- hopefully- be less obvious when the plants finally grow.


Today the tour groups are starting early.


Down by the first tee things are getting busy. The time keeper is hurrying the foursomes along to stop a traffic jam developing. Golfers about to set off on the sacred turf are in no mood to be moved along and mill around having their photos taken. Two gentlemen discover that shorts are not approved attire. They head back to their hotel to change into golf 'pants'. Unflattering comparisons with golf courses  'Stateside' are voiced. We leave the golfers explaining to a surprised Scottish couple with a whippet that the management here would benefit from a trip to Fort Myers ' to learn how things are done '.


On the beach two ladies are raising money for the the RNLI.  They talk to the passing dog owners. Behind them a woman is busy clearing out bracken from the dunes. It may be early but in summer people are busy. Anew electronic sign has been installed. It tells us todays water quality is excellent.

11 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    Dahl... whether it be chickpeas or any other legume. Daily dahl per the Indian diet keeps life healthy! YAM xx

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  2. I read your post just after speaking with my daughter, who is now with her American study abroad group in Athens. One of her roommates is a sorority girl who spent 45 minutes putting her makeup on before venturing out to the Acropolis in 34 degree heat. This is a rather alien species for my daughter, so I suggested it may be a good learning opportunity. Same for your golfers? Meanwhile, I was sad to read that Herman's Hermits are sliding into oblivion - I think the very first record I ever bought was Mrs. Brown You've Got a Lovely Daughter, backed by I'm Henry the VIII, I Am.

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  3. Perhaps the management from Ft Meyers would benefit from a little training in St Andrews.

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    1. Yes, they would, but they likely would not listen.

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  4. The Ft Meyers people displayed their egocentric ideas, didn't they!

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  5. Hmmm, that's how I ended up with my wonderful Canadian son in law! Offered my daughter his seat on the Boston T...

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  6. How could I have not known about the Gateway to Hell??It's spectacular, though I imagine somewhat stinky!

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  7. Bailey Bob Southern DogJune 8, 2025 at 8:28 PM

    Today is the one year anniversary that Sophie crossed over the Rainbow Bridge. Please know I think of her often. Thank you Angus and ‘The Font’ for sharing her with us for many years. And thank you Angus for continuing to write your blog which I read first thing every morning.

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    1. Two years to the day since Sophie ran ahead and we miss having a diva in the house every day.

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    2. I shall also add we miss the aw shucks approach to life of our male PONs.

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  8. Dearest Bob and Sophie are always missed. Unfortunately I came along after Wilf and Digby. I too am grateful for this blog every morning.

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