Tuesday saw yet another new temperature high reached in London. The BBC informs us that sales of air conditioning units have gone through the roof. In France the man with anger management issues phones to say it's 36C and muggy and he's thinking of spending the night sleeping by the pool to keep cool. Up here it reached 17C. Today maybe a tad cooler. We planned to have dinner in the garden but the temperature plummeted and the wind picked up the very second the table was laid. Last year we saw an influx of cool weather tourists trying to escape the heat in Madrid or Milan. I think we'll see the same this year.
5:30 am. The farmers 19 year old can be seen driving a tractor in the potato field. He's finished his exams in Edinburgh. In two weeks he's off to Boston with his brother. Down by the potato barns we meet his mother out walking the Jack Russells. She makes the observation that when it comes to male offspring ' the years go by so quickly but the days are so long'. There is a particular emphasis on the second 'so'.
Things I didn't know. There are 200,000 Mennonites in Latin America farming an area he size of the Netherlands :https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1747423X.2020.1855266#abstract
Books:https://arnoldkling.substack.com/p/why-are-you-reading-fewer-books
Carrots :https://www.sciencenorway.no/culture-food-and-health-war/where-the-carrot-myth-comes-from/2665915
And some more Norwegian common sense on viper bites . The gardens at the house in Italy used to be besieged by the things. They particulalrly loved the shade and cool of the pool house:https://www.sciencenorway.no/animal-world-ntb-english-snake/bitten-by-a-viper-heres-what-you-should-never-do/2665812
6 comments:
Bins in a colour less vibrant might be less of an impact, possibly even smaller ones. Do they really have to be that big if they’re emptied weekly?
Hari OM
Ah, Jean is perhaps not from around these parts. Our bins (depending on each council but most are following this now) are generally only collected every second - or some places - three weeks. The idea is that more recycling and less general waste is the case. General waste bins are usually black or other dark colour. Garden waste is in green or brown bins. The blue ones are the recycling ones - which are also not necessarily a weekly lift... And as Angus says, rather an unavoidable item...
It's lovely watching the Peony develop... YAM xx
Another diverse series of links. The Weimar book and talk should be quite interesting. (An advantage of living near a college town.) Spring flowers are such a wonderful gift!
JoAnn in Maryland
"Years so fast, and days so long," that is a really insightful line.
You inspired me to buy a bunch of peonies at Auchan today. Our local fruit and vegetable store has better ones, but they are Euro 30 a bunch and Auchan was Euro 10. In any event, they are gorgeous even though they will probably shatter by tomorrow. The viper story gave me the heebie jeebies. I was amazed to learn when we were thinking about moving to Sonoma County that the dogs there are all vaccinated against rattlesnake venom. That wasn't the reason we didn't move there, but . . .
Yes, in Los Angeles the dogs have gotten rattlesnake vaccines. Past generations have undergone rattlesnake aversion training which was quite effective. In the 33 years Id've lived in this house with dogs, only one has been bitten. He survived.
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