Sunday morning in a small, rainy and very quiet university town in Scotland.
A flashing blue and white penguin stands on guard outside the ice-cream shop. The thing is, in its own way, quite remarkable. It wasn't here yesterday when we passed by. I'm guessing it will attract droves of four year olds ( and their parents ) as they come out of the pantomime in the theatre on the other side of the road.
Abandoned at the bakers doorway. The mournful look on this dogs face makes it quite clear that to be tied up and left so close to the croissants is a cruel and unusual punishment.
Something very innocent and festive about these young London buskers. Christmas song #4 :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7tQhCLAXoA
Weekend reading
Colour of the year. Off white :https://sarahsewell.substack.com/p/pantones-2026-color-of-the-year-cloud
This woman makes the Kings sgian-dubhs :https://www.ellismhairicameron.com/products/sgian-dubh-iii?_pos=3&_sid=d29a6f75b&_ss=r
Much debate this week as to whether $140k is enough for a family to live on in the US :https://thepurse.substack.com/p/weekly-roundup-december-5
Rosemary Kennedy:https://www.historydefined.net/rosemary-kennedy
RIP Tom Stoppard. He was remarkable :https://tinabrown.substack.com/p/why-tom-stoppard-was-the-real-thing
5 comments:
That blue penguin makes those decorating our local roundabout look downright sedate. I also enjoyed the buskers and wish I could buy that guy's sweater. On the other hand, the commentary on the $140K issue did not do justice either to Michael Greene or to his argument. I would encourage your American readers in particular to read his original Substack piece, which helped me better understand why so many in the working/middle class resent those lower down the totem pole - maybe it's not racism but the feeling that they've had the rug pulled out from under them.
The blue penguin will be an irresistible drawer. Well done for the ice cream shop to come up with such a brilliant idea!
Hari Om
Somehow, that photo through the window to the exam tables made me think of the Dickens' tale, Oliver Twist...something a little Victorian workhouse about it! I'm really enjoying your winter photos - and music. YAM xx
I just had a flashback to that last exam before the holiday break. Stress, followed by smiles.
I enjoyed the buskers. I hope that poor dog received a croissant end. Poor baby!
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