It's not as windy today but it remains grey with lots of low scudding cloud and some heavy rain thrown into the mix. We see the first snowdrops in the woodland.
We buy a baguette from the bakers. The lady behind the counter doesn't so much wrap the baguette as carefully embalm it. Rubber bands are carefully placed over either end of the three layers of wrapping paper. 'The Font' observes that if a French baker was to wrap a baguette with this much time and care the country would come to a grinding halt.
Todays must read. Trips to China are always interesting :https://www.willsolfiac.com/p/notes-on-chinas-alternative-modernity
The Beatles at their best :https://x.com/historyinmemes/status/2015094995674439955
Things that surprise :https://x.com/curatorWH/status/2009657352274981354
This maybe designed to shock. I'm not sure the author is right saying DJT has an affinity for Scotland. If so he shows it in unusual ways. I'm also not at all sure about the premise or the conclusions about 'exceptionalsim' but the Pimlico Journal is always thought provoking :https://www.pimlicojournal.co.uk/p/americas-turkish-future
We shall go to this. The photos don't do it justice . People still celebrate the aconites coming into flower 900 years after Queens Ermengarde's death - which may say something about the deep rooted traditions around here :https://www.whatsonfife.co.uk/news/2026/01/19/mystery-of-medieval-queens-remains-revealed-in-new-guided-tours-at-balmerino-abbey/
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Half the point of buying bread esp. baguette in France is eating the ends on the way home.
Hari OM
Events (and words) of the last week have caused quite a few soccer fans to rethink travel plans - Farmers Wife may be justified in her worry.
We shall expect photos and report on that Balmerino tour! YAM xx
That piece from the Pimlico Journal was refreshing in an infuriating sort of way - a totally new way to offend almost everybody. But then the Beatles clip made my day - I'd never seen that before.
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