By quarter to six the fields outside the wee house are busy with tractors. The farmer is planting potatoes. His 17 year old son is out there helping before he heads off to school. Two Jack Russells are happily asleep in the warm cabin of the lads tractor. The boy starts his baccalaureate exams on the 27th. You'd expect him to be panicking but he seems quite relaxed about them. The same can't be said for his mother.
Another controversial royal visit . We know it's controversial because the headline tells us so. Everyone has sensibly decided to act as if these visits are solely and exclusively to do with celebrating 250 years of friendship:https://www.dutchnews.nl/2026/04/dutch-king-and-queen-in-us-for-controversial-visit-to-trump/
Helium. More important than you thought :https://www.construction-physics.com/p/helium-is-hard-to-replace
Breathing is yours and yours alone :https://www.psypost.org/your-breathing-pattern-is-as-unique-as-a-fingerprint/
Green jackets and Augusta :https://golf.com/news/history-strict-rules-masters-green-jacket/
Japanese trains :https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/the-secret-behind-japans-railways
2 comments:
Hari OM
That's a lot of tractors in close quarters... same could be said for the tulips. Something in my head caused me to see an echo of the first photo in the third... I'm easily entertained! YAM xx
I love tulips - I think I would buy three bunches if I found them at that price. I enjoyed the article on Japanese trains. It reminded me of our early days in Tokyo, when we lived in a neighborhood totally dominated by the Tokyu railway company that he talks about. We commuted on a Tokyu trainline, shopped in a Tokyu supermarket, watched movies at a Tokyu cinema, etc. Later, Tokyu became one of my favorite clients. The best was when a dour Tokyu salariman I had worked closely with on a hotel deal in LA was named general manager of the Mauna Lani hotel on the Big Island (also a Tokyu property at the time) - luckiest man alive?
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