Friday, August 29, 2025

Look and smile

The name Travis Kelce suddenly being bandied about on the radio and television . It would seem that we are among a disinterested few who have never heard of him. Presidents Xi and Putin are set to meet with Prime Minister Modi. Guess that's a trilateral summit but not the one people had been hoping for. 

The news this morning also informs us that Sebastien Lecornu is set to be the next French Prime Minister. The news reader suggests that France faces a 'turbulent' two weeks ahead. You can be sure passions in the small French village where we used to live are running high. The phrase ' Bloquons tout ' pretty much sums up the mindset of our former neighbours.

In Edinburgh a sand sculpture of two dogs is a brilliant way for a Syrian gentleman to earn a little money. Does he bring the sand to work with him ? Does he sweep it up from the pavement at night ? The two dogs are cleverly crafted. Every so often he sprays them with water to stop the sand from cracking.  I've never seen sand sculptures in the middle of a town before. The psychology is interesting. People who would ordinarily rush past look at the dogs and smile and chat.


Into the tailors to pick up some shirts.


The shop has been busy with visitors popping in during the festival in order to stock up on the 'British' look. Even retired employees have been asked if they'd like to come back to work for the month of August. Tartan trews are completely sold out - the Hunting Stewarts were the first to go. Now the Festivals finished the customers have gone and the staff are exhausted. In fact everyone in Edinburgh looks exhausted.


The framer thinks keeping it simple is the best way to go. I agree. The whole process of choosing and paying the deposit takes five minutes. The pictures will be ready in three weeks.

On the way up the hill towards the station there's an exhibition of photos. The sheep are particularly Scottish. My favourite is the happy looking ewe on the second row, in the middle :https://www.instagram.com/markbowmanphotography/

The trains run on time so I'm back at home by a little after noon . The trip into Edinburgh and back has taken just a little over four hours door to door. Outside the house we're greeted by a wonderful double rainbow. It lasts all of two minutes and is gone. 

Almost all the bales in the neighbouring fields have been collected and stored. A start has been made on the potato harvest but the machine that digs up the tubers  has joined the combine harvester in proving to be 'temperamental'. The farmer and half a dozen farm hands are standing round it looking glum. They're waiting for a part from the dealership in Cupar. The farmer, it has to be said, looks glummer than he did when we left.

Last night we watch Thursday Murder Club on Netflix. One of those peculiarly English crime dramas where some comedically doughty pensioners solve a gory case that the Police can't. A pugilistic Pierce Brosnan was outshone by the rest of the cast . An entertaining 2 hours that scores 6/10 or maybe 7/10 if you want to be charitable. It has a more coherent plot line than most in this genre and will be a huge success.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great outfitters…..Stuart would love it. Poor Msr Farmer, he’s not having a fun time. I hope his equipment a speedy recovery.

Anonymous said...

Wish. Not hope! 😵‍💫

Coppa's girl said...

The sand dogs are quite incredible - it would be so tempting to pat them! I hope the enterprising gentleman has made enough for a financially "comfortable" weekend.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
The sheep you picked out is a Herdwick - not quite Scottish, but close enough! I'm off down to the Lakes next week... going to visit Nobby at his new home. That rainbow shot is as autumnal a harbinger as one is likely to see! Meanwhile, here, it's just rain. YAM xx

Lisa in France said...

I'm trying not to become overly absorbed by French politics, but it seems to be time to pay attention again. Meanwhile, I notice with a sense of dread that it's Friday again, the US president always seems to do something dreadful on Friday. Meanwhile, we're taking our guests to Antibes Old Town today, and there are often sand artists there. The animal photos in the link are all great, but you are right, that sheep has a special something. I cancelled my Instagram account last month in a fit of pique against Mark Zuckerberg, but I'm afraid I may need to relent. Your painting looks beautiful, is that the wee house in town? We have a bunch of prints to be framed and seem never to get around to it - definitely next week!

Travel said...

A delightful, if brief, trip into the city. The world needs more sheep.

Stephanie said...

The delightful sand sculpture is amazingly lifelike.

10NISNE1 said...

The sand dogs are impressive!

Anonymous said...

The photo of the tailor makes the goods look quite bespoke. The shot of the rainbow is certainly of things to come.
JoAnn in Maryland

Pam in NH said...

Oh Angus, you never heard of the pop princess' famous quarterback (in America) prince? The romance followed world wide while she toured? The sightings of the lovely blonde singer at his football games? Today's "it" couple? The story that has been followed more than the last election and the new Pope? Sorry, you have turned into your father.