Monday, October 27, 2025

The first snow arrives in the North.

Starbucks is busy. 'Revision' week is over and the students are back in town. A stream of library bound young women in sensible clothing stop to pick up their orders. Interestingly, male students are conspicuous by their total absence - perhaps their circadian rhythms are still adjusting to the weekends time change ?  The local dog owners start showing up around seven.

A Westie looks remarkably unhappy about its role in a local banks advertising campaign. ' The sheer indignity of it all ! '


Having seen a documentary on the BBC about what prawn farming is doing to the estuarine eco systems of Bangladesh and Ecuador we opt to drive to the fishmongers for some of the ( much more expensive ) local variety.


Bright sunshine, scudding clouds and a chill wind as we wander down to the shore. The gulls are sensibly sheltering in the rock pool next to where the archaeologists have been digging. A dozen surprised pheasants scurry along the track ahead of us. In France or Italy they  would have to contend with local hunters but here the farmers are too busy to bother them. The radio informs us that there's been the first snowfall of the season on the Cairngorms.  

So far the hills to the North of the bay remain snow free. It can only be a matter of time before the winter frosts blanket them. This morning the car lets out an annoying bleep to let us know that it's 4 degrees and 'roads could be slippery '. It's coming up to a year since we bought the little BMW and we've run up 15,000 miles. This is exactly the same mileage we did on each of the cars in France so I guess you could say we've managed a 50% reduction in our road use. We now recognize that the little car is ideal for parking but we could have happily gone for the next size up. The rear seats in this are very small which, on anything but the briefest of journeys, effectively makes it a two seater.

Monday morning Rachmaninov on the car radio :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhBXx-2PadM

A new vision for California :https://x.com/jansramek/status/1978161081928572975?s=46

The worlds last nomads :https://www.thedial.world/articles/news/issue-28/georgia-adjara-highlands-nomads

China's leading artist writes on Germany and then ( perhaps not surprisingly ) has the article refused :https://hyperallergic.com/1050197/what-i-wish-i-had-known-about-germany-earlier

Few countries have changed as much as Ireland in the last 25 years :https://www.irishtimes.com/life-style/people/2025/10/25/john-collison-of-stripe-ireland-is-going-backwards-heres-how-to-get-it-moving/

THE exhibition of the year in Paris :https://www.louvre.fr/en/exhibitions-and-events/exhibitions/jacques-louis-david




7 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
....15k in a year? I've been in The Grey for two and a half and we're only at 8600 miles, after all our touring about...And yes, up here at Banchory, it was sleeting yesterday. Love the photo of the WFT. Great piece of Rachmaninov to get the blood stirred! YAM xx

Lisa in France said...

Why do I feel skeptical about those plans for a new city in California? Meanwhile, bless Ai Wei Wei. It's hard to get it right with cars for some reason. We realized that the VW Golf R we bought when we moved here is just too rough a car for the bumpy winding roads where we live. So we have just ordered a new car, a rechargeable hybrid Audi that promises to be a little tamer while hopefully still fun. It can actually park itself, which I didn't believe until I tried it. This is the first new car we've ever purchased. Perhaps it is my own Presbyterian upbringing, but we have always bought demos or other lightly-used but heavily discounted cars. Delivery won't happy until March (or so).

Lisa in France said...

"happen" (although hopefully we will be happy)

Coppa's girl said...

Would your back seat have room for a PON?

Angus said...

The back seat would but the baggage area wouldn't !

Pam in NH said...

It snowed on Mt Washington this weekend and numerous hikers needed rescue due to their unpreparedness. They were dressed for summer.

Sharon said...

We have had several roof frosts and today was the first ground frost. Snow tires are going on Thursday. North shore of Lake Ontario is sunny and blue sky, temperature 1C.