Friday, March 13, 2026

Three holidays at once.

The good news is that the host of the six am radio broadcast seems to have dropped his doom and gloom voice for something different. The bad news is that he's now adopted an austere style reminiscent of a Presbyterian undertaker. Another couple of weeks like this and his tone will be positively apocalyptic. We turn to the light relief of the music on Radio 3.

The weather, which has been wonderful, reverts to form. It's extremely windy and the rain buckets down in a cold Scottish version of the monsoon. We skip the beach and opt for a quick walk around town hoping to catch one of those rare moments when the downpour eases . Scurrying back to the car we pop into the shelter of the bakers  for a wholemeal loaf. 


It's a busy time for them. Mothers Day, St. Patricks Day and Easter all converging. Even the best selling  fudge doughnuts have been repurposed and inscribed with the word 'Mum' and an uncharacteristically delicate small icing sugar flower. Closer examination shows that these flowers come in three colours.


We ( or more precisely Angus ) opt for two lime green St Patricks Day cupcakes.


To this is added two Easter chicks.


The Mothers Day cupcakes are rejected as being too outrageously floral. You need sunglasses just to look at them.


Over the last couple of days the bakers Hot Cross Buns have been given a 10/10 score by 'The Font'. No preservatives in these babies. Nestled quietly next to them on the shelf  is something called an Easter Bun. The lady behind the counter isn't keen on them. She thinks they're crunchy and bland and not nearly as good as the Hot Cross ones. There is something austere and evangelical about their look.

The hotels , which have been empty, are filling up with parents coming to visit their offspring for Mothers Day. The golf courses are busy with fathers determined to play the Old Course. I spot 3 Bentleys parked on the street outside the bookstore. Bentleys are a sure sign that London parents are here. Locals tend to less flashy and more affordable vehicles - Volvos or Hondas.

5 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Crikey, that's a lot of sugar on show today! Meanwhile, I can report snow on the hills and freezing temps by the Clyde this morning. Just in time for my visitor from Canada to arrive... should make her feel at home! YAM xx

Travel said...

The yellow flowers look delightful.

Camille said...

I've just placed the Robert Reich book on reserve at my local library this morning. May have to wait a few weeks however as it's very much in demand.
What a delightful display at your bakery this morning and now I'm craving a hot cross bun.

Lisa in France said...

I've lost my Blogger photo somehow, will have to try and get it back. Anyway, I think I would have gone for the Easter chicks too, although I'm not sure I'd actually eat them. It's a beautiful day here and we headed off to Cannes for lunch after dropping Charlie off at the groomer's. Thought we'd get away from the news, but then we ran into a security check at the parking lot under the Palais des Festivals. Turns out that the convention that's in town this week is focused on high-end real estate in Saudi Arabia and Oman. Sad timing. Tomorrow our temperatures are expected to drop by 7 degrees C and it's supposed to rain all day.

Stephanie said...

Thanks for the tip on the Robert Reich book. We'll be looking for it.