Saturday, January 31, 2026

Ready for action

That's January pretty much done and dusted. Where did the time go ? To say it went by quickly would be an understatement. Between Greenland, Epstein, Iran, Minneapolis, shutdown, Ukraine, more Epstein, threatening Canada and  the end of NATO there's been enough drama to fill a whole year. Here in sleepy St Andrews the arrival of heart shaped 'Love' biscuits in the bakers adds our own touch of excitement to a hectic month. 


The bakers window also features a lemon sponge with 'Love' written in pink lettering, some triple layer ' I love you' chocolate sponges and half a dozen chocolate coated marzipan strawberries. In the far corner three fudge doughnuts in the shape of a heart can be seen. Ideal sustenance for the hungry lover rushing off to anatomy 101. In a town where nothing ever happens the changing seasons seasons provide all the excitement you need.


The local white van men are unimpressed by the bakers fancy offerings. They're parked up en masse outside Greggs for their pre-work coffees and sausage rolls. You can tell the ex-military among them. They reverse in so that they're ready to drive off into action at a moments notice. A number of drivers have moved the no parking bollards and placed them in front of their vans. They'll put them back when they go. That says everything you need to know about Scots psychology.

There are lights on in some of the lecture theatres but the rain ( which has been constant for the last week and looks as if it's here for most of next week too ) seems to be deterring both students and tourists.


The person that puts out the memorial flowers has already been busy. A young thrush pauses and watches us wander by.  This is, as you can perhaps tell, a quiet time of the year.

5 comments:

Lisa in France said...

Some years, when things get off to a bad start, I decide we will celebrate Chinese New Year's rather than January 1. This seems to be one of those years, so we have another couple of weeks to get things sorted out. The Substack about the three individuals' first contact with America was very interesting. I think it is really confusing right now for people like my husband, who spent about ten or twelve years in the US as a student and educator, to comprehend what's going on. Maybe you and the Font are experiencing this as well. Just last year, he recommended that one of his former students in Japan send her daughter to college in the US and then struggled with whether he had done the right thing. She is now at a school less than an hour outside Minneapolis, having a great experience so far, thankfully. Now, my son is hoping to get into a Ph.D program at the University of Tennessee, and I feel like the farmer's wife thinking about the World Cup

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
the curse of 'interesting times' is rolling out thick and fast.

Meanwhile, as it is rather darkly coloured, I am pretty sure that's a Blackbird, not a Thrush. And all I could think about when reading about the 3D food was the film Soylent Green... YAM xx

Jean said...

I'm always happy to get January and February out of the way. March is the start of spring in my book.

Travel said...

Time flies, and not just when we are having fun.

Tink said...

The bakers offerings mark the seasons very well indeed!