Last night we go to a screening of an East German movie shot in Bulgaria in 1953. The man at the box office tells us it's a Stalinist-era classic. " It stars Konrad Wolf " said in a tone of voice that implies we should know who he is. Afterwards a professor from the University of Leipzig gives a brief over view of the finer points of the script. This is what you might call 'intense' and extremely detailed. The sell out audience of nineteen year olds and German faculty sat spell bound. Tonight we are going to a screening of 'Meet the Buchanans ' which may be less worthy but will hopefully be lighter. We're expecting it to be one of those fly on the wall critiques of pretentiousness :https://www.screen.scot/film-in-scotland/made-in-scotland/film/meet-the-buchanans . We've taken the decision that at least twice a week ( weather permitting ) we will go to one of the events that take place in the quieter fringes of this small university town. If you're going to retire to a place you might as well make use of what's on offer.
After a week of constant rain the fields on the way out to the heron pond are decidedly water logged.
There has been a robbery. The golf club maker on the road between the cashmere shop and the good restaurant has been burgled. The local paper tells us the perpetrators were a 'professional gang who fled the scene in a black Range Rover' :https://scottishgolfnoticeboard.com/Home/NewsDetails?newsid=1041 The older villagers view this as another sign that the world is descending into chaos. Angus wonders how many golf clubs can be stolen and loaded into the back of a Range Rover in the space of five minutes. Four or five sets at most ? This sounds less like the work of a Medellin drug cartel setting up their base here and more like some opportunistic thievery by some lads from Dundee with plans to 'shift them' from the car park of their local bar.
Some trumpet music :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jEQ7Q0YyQqE&list=RDjEQ7Q0YyQqE&start_radio=1
'The' place for lobster rolls in Milan. Somewhat bizarrely Milan is big on lobster rolls :https://louisvuitton.ristorantedav.com/en/homepage/
This seems sensible :https://www.noahpinion.blog/p/no-china-doesnt-plan-1000-years-ahead
7 comments:
Hari Om
Crikey, the Buchanans read like they're Scotland's Kardashians... though the missus could play Lady Macbeth... YAM xx
In the USA a pot plant has an entirely different meaning - and would be unlikely to last through the end of the semester. Having retired in a city with great museums, I have remind myself to get out and see them often.
I’m surprised the golf shop wasn’t equipped with some hi-tech security. The Buchanan clan seem ready to put on quite a show!
JoAnn in Maryland
Your reminder to take advantage of the places we have chosen to live in is a good one.
Interesting article about the Buchanan's. However, the future Clan Chief needs a quick lesson in how to sit properly and arrange some of that fabric when wearing a skirt/kilt. One can practically see all the way up to John o' Groats.
Thank you. That made my day.
I shall reserve judgement until we've seen the film but it's possible that this is a family that is having to learn many of the basics of what real life in Scotland is all about. 'The Font' expects to see lots of tartan bunnets and levels of tartan accoutrements not seen since Brigadoon.
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