Saturday, March 21, 2026

Milk or dark ?

It got to 19 degrees here yesterday. That's warm for Scotland in March. In fact that's warm for Scotland at any time of the year. This morning the weather is promising more of the same. Down on the shore there's what might pass for a heat haze.


We haven't seen the Chinese man and his dog in months. They're out on the far end of the sand  this morning. We wave.  There's no sign of his Puli. We would ask if it's alright but the Chinese gentlemans English is extremely limited.

At the book store a van with a silhouette of a chimney sweep in a top hat painted on the side. This is a particularly Victorian image and not what you'd expect to see in 2026.


Inside the book shop the chimney sweep and his assistant are hard at work. Customers wander by as they lay dust sheets. I wonder how many bookstores have wood burning fires. Probably quite a few in chilly Scotland.


The flower shop on the shopping street looking spring like.


All the milk chocolate Easter eggs have gone. Dark chocolate ones remain. 'The Font' won't touch milk chocolate whereas Angus has yet to find milk chocolate that he doesn't like. On the evidence of the supermarket shelves it seems I'm not alone. Claude, improbably, informs me that 51% of chocolate eaters prefer milk and 35% dark. This is a very unsatisfying AI answer .

'The Font' speaks to the travel agent about next months long haul flight to Shanghai. " We can only hope the flights go " he says with infuriating imprecision. Our booking at the restaurant we've always wanted to try is still good :https://www.trip.com/restaurant/china/hangzhou/detail/longjing-manor-479150/  I'd reckon the chances of the trip taking place is still 50-50. Last nights missile attack on Diego Garcia seems to hint at more surprises to come.





Seems there was more to Rosa Luxemburg than politics :https://orbooks.com/catalog/rosa-luxemburgs-herbarium/

A new hotel in Palm Beach. It looks like every other hotel in Palm Beach. There must be a look everyone strives for :https://www.oetkerhotels.com/hotels/the-vineta-hotel/#/

Radio Scotlands Saturday morning music choice. When was the last time you heard this ? :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdKEbnS1eBE


6 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
I can honestly say that, until this moment, I have never heard that song or singer... I favour darker chocolate, but actually eat very little of the stuff. Potato chips, (sorry, crisps), are quite another matter...

I have to think that chimney sweep is becoming something of an endangered species and it is quite likely he is doing rather well out of it. YAM xx

Travel said...

And what weather will July and August bring this year.

Stephanie said...

I prefer milk chocolate but understood dark chocolate to be the overwhelming favorite. These are the truly important choices in life. I can only dream of visiting your wonderful bookstore (complete with chimney sweeps).

WickedHamster said...

I'm pretty sure a bookstore with a fireplace would not meet code here.

Lisa in France said...

In France, people are required to have the chimney sweep in to clean at least once a year, although I think (hope) we are exempted as we never use our fireplace for fear of the smoke affecting our birds. The current travel situation is really unnerving. Just in December, my husband flew to Kyoto via Doha from Nice. I wonder if that route will be available when he goes again in October.

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