A week ago almost no one in Europe had heard of Senator Alex Padilla . Now his name is being bandied about everywhere. On the radio this morning a Mr. Marcus Leao is interviewed in Los Angeles. He tells us that he has been arrested but was treated 'fairly'. The gentleman who survived the Air India crash rounds off the breakfast bulletin by giving the BBC some cheery insights from his hospital bed .
The bakers have repurposed their basic biscuit with blue icing for Fathers Day. The price has shot up from £1.35 to £1.95.
We drive out to the strawberry farm by the bridge. This morning the strawberries aren't so much large as gargantuan. We buy three punnets. The lady behind the counter has asked the farm for extra supplies as it's the local primary schools open day and she's expecting a swarm of parents to boost her sales.
Things here, as you can maybe tell, are quiet. After listening to the news I'm again reminded that living in an unexciting part of the world with dull(ish) politicians is a blessing.
A French shipwreck :https://www.sciencealert.com/as-if-time-froze-frances-deepest-shipwreck-stuns-archaeologists
Fast tracking animal drugs :https://worksinprogress.co/issue/the-secret-fast-track-for-animal-drugs/
Fruit and veg and sleep :https://www.uchicagomedicine.org/forefront/research-and-discoveries-articles/eating-fruits-and-veggies-may-improve-sleep
I vote in California and am proud Alex Padilla is my senator. Personally, I am hoping for heavy rain in DC around 6:30 this evening.
ReplyDeleteI agree on both points.
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ReplyDeleteRain's arrived up here in Banff - none of the predicted thunder, so far. That price rise on the biscuits sort of reflects what has been happening in the supermarkets over the last month; my regular grocery restock, which varies little in content, is close to fifteen quid more than it was a month ago - and most of that is to be found in the fresh fruit and veg, but also in staples such as bread and butter. Inflation is alive and thriving... YAM xx
Thank you, I learned something today. I did not know there is a Banff in Scotland, but I have been to Banff in Canada twice. Now I learned that the Canadian Banff (an enormously popular destination for Japanese tourists) was named by a native of the Scottish Banff who served as president of the Canadian Pacific Railways.
DeleteCome and visit. Totally different experience.
DeleteThe strawberries look wonderful, enjoy them and the wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that my kids are in Europe this week, instead of in DC. I'm sad for the young family who left your "wee town" and its delightful peace and safety. Methinks the spouse will be the subject of much Sophie style glaring. NO Kings.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful strawberries! Enjoy every delicious bite.
ReplyDeleteVery few strawberries are being harvested in California right now. Workers are staying home.
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