A perfectly formed rainbow greets us as we head down the track towards the shore. As rainbows go this is a 10/10. On the right hand side a small white yacht darts in and out of the colours where the rainbow meets the water- white one minute, spectrumed and sparkling the next.
Perhaps the biggest surprise was the concrete Bank of Japan building four hundred yards , or so, from the epicentre. Within two days of the explosion rudimentary banking facilities were up and running again . At the time no one in the country had any idea what radiation did to those exposed to it. This combination of innocence and efficiency was strangely heart rending in a 'life goes on regardless' sort of way.
Cocktail attire:https://articlesofinterest.substack.com/p/cocktail-attire
What centenarians have in common :https://theconversation.com/the-key-to-a-centenarians-long-life-may-be-their-superhuman-ability-to-avoid-disease-new-research-262645
Rethinking history. Not sure I buy much or any of this :https://model-thinking.com/p/the-sun-never-leaves
Stupidity :https://www.acsh.org/news/2025/08/08/stupidity-dummies-guide-49663
9 comments:
Hari OM
Whoop! Whoop! for the new tracker... though one could argue that once harvest is done, sight alone would account for significant tracking...
Was glad to read the Trump article, confirming thoughts I'd been entertaining myself, just from the concern for Ukraine. Not that having those worries ratified makes any difference to that facts of what are happening. That needs to be taken up by those who can make the difference.
And I agree about the population 'spouting'... clever with figures, but all so speculative and serving no purpose other than to huff and puff. YAM xx
I always pay attention to what Phillips O'Brien says, but I am a bit more optimistic than he is. My mantra is always "this is a man who bankrupted casinos". It's appropriate that people think about Hiroshima at this time of year, maybe particularly this year, but I sometimes regret that people know Hiroshima only in this context. I worked for many years with one of Hiroshima's most famous companies, born in the ashes of the war and now globally successful. Very determined people, and optimistic notwithstanding. The story you tell about the Bank of Japan branch is a very Hiroshima story, I believe.
It sounds like puppy is really enjoying this new game of hide and seek. I always leave reading your links, until after I have commented.
Going off piste and back to your BMW woes. I was looking at YT shorts and saw several Q&As with independent mechanics. All mentioned the BMW's frequent need for repairs, less advanced EV technology, and said a BMW was the car they wouldn't take even if it were free. They lauded the Honda and the Toyota as being reliable, and the only cars that reach 100k these days. Toyota's EV technology was highly regarded.
Thank you for sharing the glorious rainbow and an update on the ever elusive Puppy. And for a wee glimpse of the farmer's wife; perhaps my storybook imagination can now picture her without a gingham kerchief and matching apron.
Puppy is a hooligan, albeit a charming one. Phillips O'Brien is spot on, Trump is a Russian asset, has been for years. He never had any intention of sanctioning Russia, that was all just distraction. It is way past time for the European leaders to realize that Trump is not their friend and will always side with Russia. I have to believe that Putin has some damaging Kompromat on him and will not hesitate to use it.
The full rainbow arcing from field to sea is stunning. Life is a game to the free-spirited Puppy.
I enjoyed reading the cocktail dress article. So glad Puppy is still allowed her freedom. Maybe Puppy's family could buy one of those party helium balloon kits and attach a long string and balloon to her collar so they could watch her happily explore the fields of tall plants while knowing where she is. I'm sure the sight of a balloon randomly moving around the fields would make you and The Font smile too.
Catching up on your news after a long absence from blog reading. Glad that "Puppy" found safety and new friends during the storm, and she's now trackable. I may need to get one of them for our new foster girl -- Not so much for her, but for my sanity.
Hope you and the Font are well. All my best from my corner of Virginia.
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