Last night Google had a major download. This morning the desktop is barely functioning. It is so slow.
Later today we'll take the last flight down to Heathrow. Tomorrow we head off on the 13 hour connecting flight to Shanghai. 'The Font' has spent the last three days packing 'lightly'. Angus quietly marvels at the elasticity of the word.
Here the weather is perfect.
We plan to be back on April 27th. Easily remembered in the village because that's when the farmers youngest starts his exams. In a small village such things are shared adventures. People have already started to wish him well. Two weeks after his exams finish he's off with his elder brother and four mates to Boston for the World Cup. Rather bizarrely they have got a great deal on two rooms at the Hyatt in Cambridge. They tried to book a family room for six but the hotel sensibly thought a large group of teenage male football fans sharing was pushing the concept of 'family' to destruction. It insisted on them taking two rooms. It seems demand for hotels during the toyrnament isn't quite the bonanza local hoteliers had been expecting.
The love life of penguins in Kyoto :https://x.com/DoctorLemma/status/2043230135281971466
Warning to pedestrians in Manhattan :https://x.com/yohaniddawela/status/2041485410518331681?s=61
An unusual degree course in the 21st century. The young lady at the 3:30 mark seems very grounded :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_PV1RdLMhko
The passion in the face :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7auBhHgi7d8
10 comments:
Bon voyage and we all look forward to reading of your travels.
Hari OM
I, too, wish you the best for the trip. Be safe, be well and, most of all, be back! YAM xx
Have a wonderful trip, it will be interesting to hear your impressions. And thank you for today's two wonderful links.
I've never been to China and and probably never shall so I'm very much looking forward to reading about your adventures and impressions of Shanghai. Wishing you safe travels and much fun!
Wishing you a safe and wondrous journey. As usual, today’s links provide much food for thought.
JoAnn in Maryland
Safe travels, we leave Saturday to cross the big pond very slowly.
The daffodils are pretty wonderful for past their best. Have a grand time. You will be missed.
Have fun!
I had to quietly laugh at the "quietly demonic" comment.
Safe and happy travels; looking forward to hear about your Chinese experiences.
Safe travels and enjoy your holiday. The Keltische Melodien is performance at its very finest. Wow.
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