The garden usually plays host to three generations of sparrows. This year there seems to be a fourth smaller brood that's hatched late. They're sitting on the log bin by the kitchen window shoogling down and stretching out their wings to make the most of the morning sunshine. They squabble incessantly and noisily which makes it obvious they're siblings. Is a fourth brood another sign of subtle climate change ?
Decidedly upmarket litter by the cafe at the harbour end of the beach. Golf tees and a new and unused golf ball among the detritus deposited by the day trippers.
You know the year is rolling along when the summer schools start to post videos of the great time they've just had. The teenagers are always 'enthusiastic' visitors and the place is immediately much quieter when they go :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgGD8vVjLjg .
Interesting music on the car radio this morning. The adventurous summer intern must still be choosing what to play :https://youtu.be/pR4iCWB-VVQ?t=11
This seems very 'adult' :https://carnegieendowment.org/russia-eurasia/politika/2025/08/putin-trump-alaska-summit?lang=en¢er=russia-eurasia
Medical research ( the benefits of ) :https://www.acsh.org/news/2025/08/13/carbamorphine-could-fascinating-molecule-become-holy-grail-pain-relief-49649
Remember the Sony Walkman ? :https://www.freethink.com/consumer-tech/sony-walkman-technophobia
That AI fear again :https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-ai-was-fed-sloppy-code-it-turned-into-something-evil-20250813/
3 comments:
Shoogling is a great word that I have never heard before!
A great Scottish expression is “yer jacket’s on a shoogly peg”
Angus, you had me all excited for a pair of rare cranes. Sadly, interesting as they are, they are “only” herons.
I would invite you to come and visit the only Scottish breeding cranes up here in the NE, but I don’t think we have a single hotel that would meet your standards.
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