July 14th. There seems to be a little more amity in Franco-British relations than there has been recently : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLMOy7XHNWE .The morning news informs us that the American President is due to be in Scotland between the 24th and 28th of this month to play golf. I'll bet all Police leave has been cancelled.
The towns souvenir shops making their Scottishness plain to any passers by. I'd reckon local 'souvenir' retailers book 75% of their sales in June, July and August. The same goes for the restaurants if the queues outside are anything to go by.
In 1774, firewood output accounted for 28 percent of US GDP. Chopping down and burning trees was as significant to the 1770s economy as health care plus manufacturing are to today’s economy:https://www.nber.org/system/files/working_papers/w33974/w33974.pdf
A John Muir inspired sketch :https://sketchplanations.substack.com/p/going-out-is-really-going-in
Cousins :https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2023/12/cousin-relationships-fertility-rate/676892/
Everyone makes them but who has the time to watch ? :https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/are-podcasts-ruining-our-lives
Picturing the sun :https://www.universetoday.com/articles/this-is-the-closest-picture-ever-taken-of-the-sun
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I wouldn't mind winning a voucher from the Cheesy Toast Shack. I've been looking at the headline for the Atlantic article on cousins for the past couple of days but hadn't read the article until you linked it. It rang true to me. I have close to twenty cousins, while my kids have only three. I've mostly lost touch with my cousins on my mother's side, but my uncle on my father's side (responsible for seven of my cousins) established a "family newsletter" many years ago and the latest issue arrived just the other day. The newsletter has gone from paper to electronic form and from quarterly to annual, and the editorship has moved from cousin to cousin after my uncle passed away but it continues and it holds us all together in some way.
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