Our monthly 'top up' of the central heating oil costs £368. Last year, for the same quantity, it was £227. I fear the government will be blamed for this surge in price and will be slaughtered in this weeks local elections.
Over Saturday lunch the farmers son announced to his family that he's decided to go to Cambridge. His rationale is that it's easy to get to. The pretty German girl who is in his class at school has also been offered a place there. Coincidence ? Between his exams, the upcoming trip to the World Cup and now this unexpected announcement his mother is suffering the particular angst that is reserved for mothers of teenage boys. The two Jack Russells are having lots of long, calming, walks.
In town our dear old next door neighbour has had a stroke. A bad one. She is one of those determined ladies who has steadfastly refused to move out of the family home. Born in 1940 she espoused that granitic ' My children were brought up here and here I'll die here' approach to life. She does not suffer fools gladly. In fact she has a disapproving curtness that keeps conversations with local officials to a minimum. By pure chance her daughter had flown up from London on a 'surprise' visit only to find her sprawled at the bottom of the stairs. Talk about benign serendipity. Our old neighbour is now in a special care hospital sixty miles away. We're told there is little point in visiting her which speaks volumes about the diagnosis. The daughter sends long and informative texts to all the old ladies friends.
The calves on the village green are inquisitive enough to watch us walk past but not inquisitive enough to get any closer. This might be best described as 'prudent interest'.
There is something strangely brilliant and unsettling in the choreography of this music video. It was being played on the tv in the trendy student coffee shop this morning . The feel is very English although the lead singer is ( according to 'The Font' ) Swedish. The Hej Hej Hej line will be very popular with rappers. Retiring to a university town has the advantage of keeping one abreast of much in modern culture that might otherwise pass you by :https://youtu.be/x6_mbnsh6VU?t=262
Trying not to buy anything for a year :https://emmastephenson1.substack.com/p/all-consuming
Chat GPT, Goblins and weirdness :https://www.piratewires.com/p/why-openai-models-goblins
Summer musings :https://patricknathan.substack.com/p/nothing-to-see-here
Interesting psychology :https://patricemersault.substack.com/p/a-funny-thing-happened-over-breakfast
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Hari Om
...and I say again, it's so good to have you (and St Andrews) back with us! So sorry to read of your neighbour's health emergency. Such news does cause ripples in the fabric of life.
Talking of ripples, whilst the music is not what I would choose to listen to, I am in great appreciation of the choreography in that video! Fantastic timing and coordination. Well done to those young men. YAM xx
One of the fun things about the internet is how worlds can unexpectedly collide. I had seen that music video a few days ago when "the menswear guy" posted it on Twitter. He was also taken by the choreography. https://x.com/dieworkwear/status/2049361566701875443 Anyway, Angus and the menswear guy - who would have expected it? I also enjoyed the last link. I have subscribed so that I can read part 2 next week although it sounds like the author does not always honor the view that contempt is unproductive.
Granitic! Thank you. I'll tell the staff at my mothers home that she's being granitic and not plain ornery.
The music video flashed a Netflix “Peaky Blinders” moment my way. It’s all about the clothes and the movement. Brilliant.
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