'Drubbing' is one of those peculiarly old fashioned words that is used by BBC whenever a political party suffers heavy losses at the polls. This morning we're being told that the government has suffered a 'grim drubbing' in yesterdays local elections. The addition of the word 'grim' makes the outcome sound unusually melancholic.
The BBC remains unsure whether the war in the Gulf is on or off. The US President has called overnight clashes a 'love tap'. This is an Americanism neither of us has ever heard before. Elsewhere the hantavirus outbreak on a small cruise ship continues to attract attention. The BBC informs us that 'this is not the start of a pandemic '. I'm not sure whether this is, or is not, reassuring. You've got to feel sorry for the guy isolating on the super remote British territory of Tristan da Cunha.
Cloudier this morning. The beach full of young couples walking to and fro deep in conversation. For some of them the realization has dawned that term is coming to and end and they'll soon be heading off to different parts of the globe for the summer. As exams end the theatricality of impending teenage separation will soon be unfolding on the streets of this small town.
What causes lightning ? :https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-causes-lightning-the-answer-keeps-getting-more-interesting-20260506/
The ultimate hotel for wine drinkers. It's in France, naturally :https://www.sources-hotels.com/bourgogne/
5 comments:
It is good to see the young voting, and involved
Hari OM
I, too, think the lowering of voting age was a good move.
Somehow, that photo of the Campion, lifted my spirits. Life is simple, it seems to say, against all odds... YAM xx
Call me a curmudgeon, but I firmly oppose voting at 16.
The wine bottles are a nice reminder that summer will be here before we know it.
JoAnn in Maryland
I agree it is encouraging to read about young people who are motivated to vote. I was also puzzled by the reference to a "love tap," but apparently it's quite an old term, included in the OED. It seems to be something like an affectionate tap on the shoulder with a closed fist. Doesn't quite fit the situation but I suppose it's nice to see the president working to expand his vocabulary.
I'm familiar with the term "love tap" but confident it has never been used in this context. This administration has redefined many things. The wildflower photo is a beauty.
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