Events in Iran vie with the law suit against Jerome Powell (the Fed Chairman) as story of the day on the morning radio broadcast.
On Sunday it rains solidly although the downpour pauses for an hour after lunch. This morning the Old Course is dotted with large pools of water. Thankfully, the freezing temperatures and strong winds have gone and been replaced by milder weather. The absence of sheet ice makes walking around much, much easier.
Haddock Kiev sounds truly gruesome like an acquired taste.
In the Economist the obituary for the MIT physicist Nuno Loureiro who was murdered by a gunman sounds strangely lyrical. The Economist obituary page has the rare and interesting art of always being beautifully well written. In this case it manages to make the complex world of plasma physics almost comprehensible.
The once chic 'W' on Union Square has been reimagined ( or so an e-mail in the inbox informs me ):https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/nycnu-w-new-york-union-square/overview/ The carpets look wild.
I can't remember ever having had a souffle pancake. I'm told by 'The Font' that I have :https://www.flippersus.com/ A quick search shows they they can also be found in Paris :https://fuwafuwapancakes.fr/en/
Canadian v German railways :https://x.com/1234Fit/status/2010327741380616258
8 comments:
Hari OM
Has The Font never made you souffle pancakes? They are not difficult, just a tad more effort. I love how the rust pole is now resembling old timber. You may find it lasts a good few more years yet. YAM xx
Thanks for sharing, have a great day.
Loved the CN train plowing through the snow. It looks like the Prairies.
Oops didn't mean to be anonymous.
The obituary was, strangely, a pleasure to read. Poor man. His poor family.
I grew up in western Canada and that is exactly what happens…sometimes much worse.
I agree that The Economist obituaries are exceptionally well written. I always turn there first. His untimely death was tragic.
Are you sure that your village's Burns Night celebrations are not being held on a different night, as it looks like St Andrews is celebrating a day early? I assume St Andrews is not using the traditional date, as they will get more students for a Saturday night. Enjoy both celebrations!
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