Monday, February 9, 2026

Blue sky.

Bad Bunny makes it into the Scottish morning news broadcast. This is the second time we've heard of him in the last six months. A well known American political figure has said they couldn't understand a word he said and that the performance was ' an affront to the greatness of America ! '  A young skier by the name of Hunter Hess has also faced the well known politicians ire.

Here on the Scottish coast we wake to a dry Monday morning. Even better there are gaps in the cloud and we can see patches of blue sky. Whoever thought that climate change would make Scottish winters wetter ? The farmer tells us, as he tells us every year, that this is the wettest it's ever been. This year he could be right.


Thousands and thousands of gulls lining the seashore . The overnight tides must have brought in something really good to feast on.


A group of dog owners have found a dead seal pup on the beach. They warn others to steer well clear of it. Labradors seem particularly intrigued by the scent of seal. A large colony of seals live on the sandbars in the river estuary. The recent high tides and strong winds have swept some of the younger ones away. This one looks as if it's just fallen peacefully asleep. A beach warden will be down soon to bury it is the sand. 


Puddles on the golf course bear witness to how much rain and wind we've had over the last month. Longer days are bringing out visitors to the golf range. There must be all of 30 students there despite the early hour.


More posters for the upcoming university election appearing. 7,000 staff and alumni are registered to vote which must make this one of the more 'focused' electorates.  This woman candidate used to be our Ambassador to China and then to the UN. I'm again left to wonder why we can't find and elect politicians of this calibre. Interestingly none of the candidates use their titles in this fiercely egalatarian part of the world. We know who we'll both vote for but it will be a hard decision.

9 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
Such gorgeous photos again this morning - even the one of the 'sleeping' seal pup.

I won prizes for my handwriting at school... what's produced now might frighten the assessors! YAM xx

sillygirl said...

You will be glad a message is printed from me rather than hand-written - sometimes i can't even decipher what I have written. None the less I just wanted you to know I really enjoy your photos of the land and sea in the mornings - they make my day begin on a pleasant note.

Travel said...

Most of Bad Bunny's program was in Spanish, so yes it was hard for many of us to understand.

Pam in NH said...

I don't speak Spanish but I heard the message clearly: the NFL sent love to the American people. What a gift at this time.

Camille said...

I still have lovely Palmer Method, script handwriting attributed to Elementary school Catholic nuns who hovered with wooden rulers if one messed up too often. Of course, one was also not allowed to be "left handed" as it was considered being in "cahoots" with the devil. Fun times. But I confess I cannot abide trying to hand print anything as it just feels too...slow.
Lovely photos this morning Angus, I spy potential blue skies!

Camille said...

Forget to mention I also didn't understand a single word of Bad Bunny's half-time show, but loved every minute of it. It was indeed a gift.

Anonymous said...

I was drawn in by the Warburg blog on Leopold Ettlinger. He was born at the same time as my parents here in the US, so it was an insightful look at WWII from the pre-war years through post-war. I have been amazed by the way that generation navigated their trials and tribulations, which helps me when I am distraught about the current state of affairs.
Nina

Jim Davis said...

Wonderful photos this morning Angus. It's worth noting that the "American political figure" had Bad Bunny's show playing on monitors all over his own Super Bowl watch party at Mar a Lago, and that 135 million people watched and loved the show, the highest viewership in history.

Angus said...

Nina - That's a lovely way of looking at things and remembering how important perspective and resiliance are.