It has poured overnight and the track that leads down to the heron pond is covered in large freshly formed puddles. The local dogs like to plough straight through these while their owners detour onto the verges as they seek drier ground. Out at sea a thick bank of fog blankets the wind farms. On a morning like this there is a peculiar peace to this place that makes you think you're far from a college town.
Spooky Ghost French Cakes a bargain at £2.89 each.
This mornings car radio music :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgPENpu21Ro&list=RDLz1LEYxFQ5Q&index=21
Thoughtful ? :https://johnhorgan.org/cross-check/the-rise-of-the-arrogant-apes
More on animals :https://www.frontiersin.org/news/2025/10/20/frontiers-psychology-ebbinghaus-illusion-fish-birds
The Library of Alexandria :https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/who-burned-library-of-alexandria-egypt
A Norwegian accent straight out of central casting :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcKOMlp5e04
6 comments:
Hari Om
Seems there's a premium on having French in the name over that of Belgian... but you've got me with the marzipan! YAM xx
(Angus may wish to adjust the link to the 'summit' article as it comes up with a box that removes your anonymity...)
Thank you.
Being close, but not in the center of town, gives a perfect balance of access and peace.
You're in the perfect spot to enjoy unobstructed views of the North Sea, beautiful sunrises, and nature, and close enough to St. Andrews to enjoy all the town has to offer and the college atmosphere.
Beautiful sunrise! I took the same photo on last evening's sunset dog walk! My favorite time of year :)
A quietly splendid sunrise moment.
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