Saturday, June 6, 2026

Grumpy rams.


The six am BBC news bulletin leads with comments by the American VP who thinks the Brits are ' in civilizational decline '. He goes on to say we have a ' politics of self hatred '. Quite why the UKs domestic political scene should be of such obsessive  interest to a foreign politician is something of a mystery. Perhaps things are going so swimmingly at home he has a lot of spare time on his hands ? The Prime Minister has replied along the lines of  ' Thank you for your comments. They will receive the attention they deserve'.

All the female sheep have been moved back to the farm on the hill leaving fourteen grumpy males in the field by the shore. The rams do not look happy with this change in their domestic arrangements.

The sun highlights some of the gargoyles on the old science building. The one in the middle is enough to give you nightmares. Minimalist modern buildings lack these architectural 'flummeries' which, nightmares aside, is probably a loss.


The colour in this photo don't do justice to the cornflowers that have started to bloom at the edge of the sheep field. The blue is quite remarkable.

I'm not sure whether these purple poppies are natural or have escaped from someones garden. They're in the golf course wild flower meadow so the green keepers must think they're kosher. The place is alive with butterflies. It seems to be a bumper year for Red Admirals. 


'Flourish and Joy' on the uninspiring  fresh flower stand at the local garage. This may be some sort of wry humour. I'm still unsure what's going on with Iran so every week I drive to the garage and top up the tank. Prices have now nudged up to  £1.61 a litre.  Overnight , as a backup, the little BMW's hybrid engine is recharged. This gives us 30+ miles of range. For some technical reason to do with being so remote we can't get the cheap overnight electricity tariff . This would reduce the charging costs by 80%. There seems to be little difference between the cost of plugging into the grid and using petrol.


Baskets for the garden :https://studioamos.co.uk/baskets

Norwegian advice on storing olive oil :https://www.sciencenorway.no/food-food-and-health/why-you-should-store-olive-oil-in-the-fridge/2672135

Englands oldest ally:https://bowofodysseus.substack.com/p/the-original-special-relationship

'That' development in Albania :https://tomselliott.substack.com/p/what-is-jared-kushner-actually-building

Some Saturday morning music :https://youtu.be/0u0M4CMq7uI?list=PLcSkPXginhQfNhQa4hYJKiYn7hQMZ66q8&t=47



9 comments:

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari Om
I'm fairly sure those poppies are not native wildflowers... but they sure are pretty! YAM xx

Stephanie said...

The wildflower pictures are a joy.

JoAnn in Maryland said...

Those rams do have a disgruntled look!

Sharon said...

I filled up two weeks ago at $1.796 a litre Canadian.

Travel said...

JD should spend some quality time, in Europe to understand what civilization really is - or simply keep his opinions to himself. As the old saying goes, better to remain silent and have them wonder if you are fool, than to say something and confirm it."

Lisa in France said...

Here, here to Travel's comment. I gather that, today, the equally egregious Secretary of Defense has been sharing his own thoughts on Europe at Normandy. It's so embarrassing. It will no doubt end, but when?? In the meantime, I found the Albanian piece fascinating.

Jim Davis said...

Hear, hear to both Travel's and Lisa in France's comments. As an American who is deeply embarrassed by the buffoonery of Vance and Hegseth (to name two in the current administration) I offer an apology to all Europeans for the ignorant and foolish behavior of these two "gentlemen."

Lisa in France said...

Yes, it is of course "hear, hear" - these guys are turning my brain to mush.

Jim Davis said...

Mine as well. No worries. Cheers!