Saturday, May 30, 2026

Lucky lads, content ducks.

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.


Down on the golf course the flags are up and the place has a festive air. Two local sixteen year olds are told by the course steward that they can play the Old Course if they can tee off straight away. To accommodate them ( and make their day ) the steward has employed the old expedient of starting play five minutes early. The boys can't believe their luck. In one of those old fashioned courtesies they shake the stewards hand before teeing off. 


Some of the players are wrapped up as if they're at the North Pole. The locals, by contrast, make a nod to the chilly breeze by wearing a sweater.


The two ducks have moved on from the university lawn to the grass by the 13th century Swilken Bridge. They seem unaware that this is the most sacred spot of all on `golfs hallowed turf. They also seem oblivious to the constant stream of golfers passing by .


It is so quiet. We're still getting used to having the town to ourselves. Parking is easy. 'The Font' has somehow managed to get a table at Rao's the New York restaurant that has set up shop here for the summer. They're doing 3 table sittings a night which is unheard of. Angus has looked at the Manhattan prices being charged and is horrified.


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?


8 comments:

Liz Hamblyn said...

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.

Lisa in France said...

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.

Travel said...

Has anyone told the youngins that the drinking age in the USA is 21? I can already hear the anguished cries.

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
How peaceful that ancient street looks... was in at the NGS for the 200th Annual (bought four items...eeek!) and although the street seemed as busy as it always does, the exhibition was not. Now, sitting up at IKEA in Straiton (a generous and convenient park up for me and The Grey), I am really surprised at the lack of cars here. Usually a Saturday is jam packed in this enormous space... folk not out spending quite so freely at the moment? Prices everywhere, restaurants or not, are starting to be silly... YAM xx

Angus said...

They will find a way !

Pam in NH said...

It started here when Biden left the White House. There are no answers coming to your questions. Prices are up, beauty torn down, our treasury spent on vanity and wars, and if you ask you will receive a demented word salad, "in two weeks" or be called stupid and piggy. He is way out of his element and his minders are saying yessir while enriching themselves beyond belief. It's "Weekend at Bernie's" while we endure. Iran isn't folding and Trump sons are selling weapons to the Pentagon while Hegseth is fighting a Holy War. If a Trump is making money on weapons, this will go on.

Anonymous said...

I love that the 16-year-olds were permitted to play the Old Course. And those ducks - what cheek! Hopefully the World Cup games come off safely with good sportsmanship and comraderie.
JoAnn in Maryland

Anonymous said...

I first was introduced to the American cousins when they arrived in my YouTube stream. It was the start of the Iranian war and they were trapped in Qatar and abandoned by the American Embassy. They managed to get a driver through WhatsApp to take them to the border with Saudi Arabia for $1,000 dollars. The adventure continued until they arrived in Georgia. I wonder where they get the money for these adventures?