There is an extreme heat warning south of the border. In London todays temperature is forecast to hit 35. Up here such things can only be dreamt of although we may see approach the mid 20's.
Last night we go to an unairconditioned lecture theatre to hear an American man in a tweed suit ( when was the last time you saw a three piece tweed suit with a waistcoat ?) give a lecture on the 'pig war' of 1906-9. This was an attempt by the Austro-Hungarian government to subdue neighbouring Bosnia-Herzegovina by the imposition of tariffs. The plan went disastrously wrong. The Bosnians sought out new markets, forged new alliances and the resulting antagonism between the two states set the scene for 'unintended consequences' for the whole world in 1914. From the size of the audience and the questions afterwards I'm guessing modern day parallels aren't too hard to find. We are left with the feeling that the nice man from Boston has been slightly taken aback by the level of interest in his 'specialist subject '. I would say 'every dog has its day ' but that somehow sounds slightly impolite.
Down by the harbour the wispy clouds hint that some of the good weather being enjoyed in England may make its way up here. The fun fair ends tonight. By mid-week our end of town will be becalmed in that peculiarly quiet period between the summer schoolers leaving and the students coming back. The other, golf mad, end of town will of course be thronged.
Our breakfast table conversation opener :https://robinjbrooks.substack.com/p/the-amazing-resilience-of-the-us
This is alarming - if you live in Texas :https://arstechnica.com/health/2025/08/texas-prepares-for-war-as-invasion-of-flesh-eating-flies-appears-imminent/
The things you learn :https://www.the-scientist.com/ancient-dental-plaque-unearths-prehistoric-people-s-lifestyle-73245
Those were the days ... or were they ? :https://chroniclesmagazine.org/columns/the-rich-and-the-vulgar-in-venice/
3 comments:
Hari OM
A late burst of summer is to be welcomed... already up to 18'C here by the Clyde and not a breath of wind... subtropical by usual standards! YAM xx
That first piece is an idiosyncratic view. The only one I’ve predicting stability.
In Aberdeenshire, I woke to wall to wall cloud. It’s beginning to break up but it’s very muggy.
A delightful photo of wee puppy in full gallop and sporting her new tracking collar. We too are expecting several more 35 Celsius days this week and sincerely hope it will be the last of the heat waves for this year.
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