Once again the BBC morning news bulletin is unsure whether we're closer to some form of workable peace in the Gulf, or not. There's a sense that no one in the American government, the British government , or come to that any other government knows what's going on. Faced with the uncertainty I decide to lock in a six month electricity contract that's 25% up over the one we signed six months ago.
We have the beach to ourselves this morning. There's a nip to the wind which has deterred the local dog walkers. The forecast calls for rain this afternoon. This will please the local farmers who need a downpour for the 'thirsty' potato crop.
Scottish World Cup songs are being churned out. Here's the latest low budget offering. Groups of youngsters like this will soon be appearing in Boston and Miami . Let's hope America is prepared for them. Dirks can legally be worn with highland dress but that may not cut muster with US customs or ICE agents. The farmers wife tells us that her sons and their pals head off from Edinburgh to Boston on Jet Blue in 9 days time :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdcjFmw6RwM&list=RDXdcjFmw6RwM&start_radio=1
Rothko in Florence :https://www.palazzostrozzi.org/en/exhibition/mark-rothko/
Odd story of the day :https://sentientmedia.org/why-the-us-still-bleeds-horseshoe-crabs-despite-lab-made-alternative/
These two American cousins provide banal but addictive videos of their visit to the UK :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsoWxjvgbtI
Tickets at the World Cup :https://eduardoelreportero.substack.com/p/who-can-go-to-the-world-cup?
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Having just been quoted NZ$16,500 for eight days accommodation for two in NYC for November this year, I am not surprised at any New York prices.
My daughter and I went to see the Rothko exhibition in Paris last year - I think I learned about it here - and I would love to see this show in Florence as well. I enjoyed the bit of the American cousins' video that I watched. Fast food is important - we drove all the way to Gavi last week primarily so my kids could eat at Wagamama. There are no Wagamamas in France, although I think it would be popular - much better than any of the "Asian" restaurants we have around here. I'll be curious to hear about Raos.
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