A familiar figure emerges from the potato field and joins us for breakfast.
Back in town the librarians have moved upstairs to clean out the bookcases there. 'The Font' is delighted that ornaments can be shifted onto the newly emptied shelves.
... and the next there's a downpour. I've never understood how it can rain when the sky is largely clear of clouds. The simple lesson is never go far from your front door in Scotland without rainwear.
Step over the line between Illinois and Wisconsin and you're in a different world of sobriety : https://x.com/amazingmap/status/1927100006214803613
If I understand it correctly the local kids who were going to Harvard for a year won't be allowed entry into the US ? :https://archive.md/4VKEV#selection-603.0-603.110
A five hour drive but we may give it a try before the school holidays make booking impossible :https://www.thestaratharome.co.uk/
Hari Om
ReplyDeleteThe drive itself would reward... there's a lot of very pretty country twixt here and the Star! YAM xx
Always a treat to begin the day with Puppy! I suspect a court will knock down the new executive order regarding Harvard, but how many students would risk it in any event? It’s a tragedy what they are doing to US education.
ReplyDeleteAll of the joys of having a dog, without the challenges.
ReplyDeleteHere comes Puppy! Her exuberance is felt across the miles.
ReplyDeleteNew Mexico has relatively low alcohol rates, but some of the highest numbers of drunk driving, because of social norms, and lack of enforcement.
ReplyDeleteWhat a grand picture of sky, fields, sea and a joy-filled Puppy. I'm also enjoying reading the titles on your bookshelves.
ReplyDeleteGoogle refused to publish my comment yesterday. I just wanted to say that puppy has her priorities right and an excellent sense of timing!
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