Quite a sunrise this morning. Usually the wind farm offshore is invisible. This morning the pylons stand out low on the horizon. Two deer and a small but chirrupy clutch of wrens watch us as we wander down the farm track to the sheep field. On a calm morning like this there's a lot to be thankful for.
At the cafe by the crossroads banana and cinnamon toasties are on offer for the reasonable price of £3.50. This is the sort of thing that appeals to the student breakfast palate - and wallet. Angus wonders how many nineteen year olds set themselves up with Fries n'cheese on their way to lectures?
Thanksgiving music :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-4N4bfHTjc
Reconfiguring minds. Mine just gets slower :https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/five-ages-human-brain
The 21st century comes for the knitting world :https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2025/11/24/the-ai-invasion-of-knitting-and-crochet/
Visible magic:https://www.quantamagazine.org/particle-physicists-detect-magic-at-the-large-hadron-collider-20251125/
Life in Africa :https://josephlevine.substack.com/p/field-notes-from-four-african-currencies
The head of the International Relations Department isn't getting any happier :https://phillipspobrien.substack.com/p/the-bloomberg-story-demonstrated
I used to be driven to school in one of these. Looking at the sharp and protruding instrument binnacles I'm glad we were never in an accident. I am not tempted to bid on it at auction :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2ZScIBwXJw
7 comments:
That's a very beautiful sunrise. Thanksgiving was never my favorite holiday, even before I became a vegetarian, but it is still a good opportunity to count our many blessings. Today, I feel grateful to have been able to raise our kids as citizens of the world. My daughter is flying off to Nuremberg, where she will have her first real American Thanksgiving with friends from Tokyo who are now based with the Army in Germany. Nuremberg has so many implications for me, but she's just looking forward to visiting the Christmas Market.
Hari OM
As a crocheter, I have come across that AI nonsense - more from the persepective of images of 'finished items' that clearly show some impossible features, yet people are getting hoodwinked. It's going to be a bit of wild west situation for a a while - in all fields - as everyone scrabbles to catch up with what's going on, and/or all relevant safeguards are put in place. There's a slight sense of shutting doors after the horse as bolted about AI though...
Really enoyed the read on Toponium and LHC, and one can feel the frustration of O'brien! YAM xx
A fresh local lobster sounds wonderful. Happy Thanksgiving from across the big pond.
A gorgeous sunrise reminds us we have much to be thankful for.
JoAnn in Maryland
Yes it does, JoAnn. It also reminds me of a Rothko painting!
I agree, JoAnn and rottrover.
What a beautiful sunrise to greet the day. So much to be thankful for.
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