Sunday, November 30, 2025

A fantastical place.

Sunday morning. The BBC engineers already hard at work in chapel. There will be a live broadcast this afternoon on Radio 3 between four thirty and six thirty. The sound of a full orchestral version of O come O come Emmanuel drifts across the road towards us. We stop, entranced, by the fish restaurant  and listen. How exotic the music sounds amid the street lights and parking cones of a small Scottish town. You know its advent proper when the BBC show up. 


The rain of the last week has gone and the skies are clear and still bright with stars. The town is surprisingly busy with a mixture of students heading home after a late night and early rising towns folk. A large marquee has appeared on the lawn down by the Classics Department. This will host the winter graduation ceremonies which start on Tuesday. This year 800, mostly post grads, will be saying goodbye and starting off on the next leg of their journey. We learn all of this from a couple walking a dog dressed up against the cold in salmon pink pyjamas. The couple are from Beith and are the ( extremely EXTREMELY ) proud parents of a soon to be newly minted PhD in organic chemistry. He is the first in their family to have gone to university and is off to start work with a pharmaceutical company in High Wycombe. They pronounce the High and Wycombe separately as if its an extraordinary and fantastical location that's not to be confused with ( if there is such a place ) Low Wycombe. Their happiness is infectious and we wish them - and him - well. They observe with a wholly justified 'match that if you can' tone of pride that there could be no better Christmas present.


Somethings have to be ordered now if you want to get them for Christmas :https://www.souschef.co.uk/products/amarena-cherry-panettone-1kg

Dogs :https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-025-03755-5?WT.ec_id=NATURE-20251127

Once again the Scots are included as 'English'. If that had been true would there have been a Revolution ? Discuss :https://x.com/uncle_deluge/status/1991295715436556637?  Here is another take :https://x.com/CoKeynesian/status/1991974111715995964?

Overturning the moral scheme of things. Not everywhere is peaceful :https://snyder.substack.com/p/what-if-trump-wants-goliath-to-win

Like bringing a leaf blower to a funeral . Tips for those heading to France :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zXShk6w8cSg

7 comments:

jabblog said...

I heard the service from St Andrew's this morning - at least, the first part. Pure voices!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
I think what Jabblog heard would have been the first of a whole day of concerts of Carols Around the UK, which was actually from Staffordshire. Currently, Northern Ireland is on... there will be Cambridge featured in the 90 minutes before the show moves to St Andrews at 16:30h.

Regarding the 'discuss' point: I'm not sure what Angus is concerned about. The "Scotch-Irish/Scottish" are marked in orange and cover the Appalchian regions as well as Nova Scotia quite clearly. Fair enough, we know that the Celtic culture continues to thrive in those parts.

Admittedly, there must have been a wider diaspora than that, but the 'blending' would have been wider, also, and that chart is based on how folk predominantly identify themselves. Even if they have Scottish blood in their background, it's not enough for them to be clear about their lineage. As to whether or not there would have been a revolution - probably. The political circumstances would have been much the same, I suspect. YAM xx

Pam in NH said...

Reporting from "The Melting Pot" of America: I am English. Irish, Scottish and on Dad's side Italian. I am here but cannot be plugged into the map. BTW: My SIL is from Pictou NS and his Dad's accent is as Scottish as can be. Love when he rolls those RRRs!

Travel said...

Sounds like a magical start to the day.

Lisa in France said...

I really enjoyed the last link, about France. His explanation about how to say "no" without saying "no" reminded me so much of Japan. The Tim Snyder piece was great, and I think he wrote that even before the WSJ revealed the commercial dealings behind the "peace" proposals. I also loved the dog in pink pajamas.

Anonymous said...

As someone who lives not far from High Wycombe a) no, there is no Low Wycombe and b) oh boy are they in for a disappointment when they visit him down here 😂

Amanda said...

"You know it's advent proper when the BBC turn up" made me laugh out loud. Many thanks.