A quick morning chat with the Manhattanites. Last week Iran was the big thing. This week its Senator Tillis and Zohran Mamdani. The Manhattanites are somewhat sympathetic to the former but consider the latter to be the be the harbinger of New York becoming 'Caracas on the Hudson'. To most Europeans he sounds like a middle of the road Social Democrat.
The young eider ducks are now learning to fly. Eider ducks are not aerodynamically svelte. In fact they have the shape of small flying anvils. We stand and watch a group of youngsters launch themselves off the rocks on the shore by the harbour. Some manage three flaps of their wings before barreling into the water. Others manage six or seven. Mother eider ducks are big believers in the old adage " if you don't succeed .... ". Chicks are pushed back onto the rocks to try again and again.
People in strangely formal attire up and about and strolling through town. Excited parents who've already had breakfast in their hotels. They haven't thought about what they're going to do to pass the time until the start of todays first graduation ceremony. Physics and astronomy kick off the season.
The cost of a summer barbecue :https://politicalcalculations.blogspot.com/2025/06/the-cost-of-summer-cookout-in-2025.html
This was interesting challenging :https://www.codastory.com/rewriting-history/my-mother-tongues/
Ostensibly about peacock kings but there's a hint that the author is really writing about current politicians :https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v47/n03/tom-johnson/who-plucked-the-little-dog
9 comments:
Hari OM
Towing sleeper pods are all the rage for those who can't face the thought of wrangling poles and fabric, or sleeping on the ground. Think of them as a four-poster bed on wheels.
I started the article on language, but finding it requires concentration and another cuppa, will go back to it. Several of my Indian connections are greatly disturbed by Modi and co's insistance on Hindi - in a sense doing exactly what the English did all the way back to invasions of the Celtic regions of these isles... YAM xx
Folks in Chennai aren't too happy either.
I'd have to say no thank you to the tiny caravan, my idea of roughing it is staying at a Holiday Inn. I have not been camping in decades and that is just fine.
The groundskeepers have been very busy! Yesterday's hanging basket photo was gorgeous.
It must be a bit of an emotional challenge for the gardeners and groundsmen to give their beautiful lawns over to dancing. Regarding Mamdani, a lot of his policy proposals are likely to be difficult (impossible) to implement, but he seems clearly to be a good man and people would be ill-advised to ignore the message this vote sends. I find it impossible not to wish him well. It would be quite remarkable if New York elects a Muslim mayor 14 years after 9/11.
The Sheltie photo has captured my heart.
I also require more coffee before completing the fascinating mother tongue article.Angus, you find the best links to educate others on so many subjects. Thank you.
I agree, Lisa. Just a note that 9/11 was 24 years ago.
Many of my friends in Manhattan are cringing at the thought of Mamdani as mayor, especially the Jewish ones!
JoAnn in Maryland
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