This morning the BBC news broadcast leads with the war in the Gulf ( it seems even less sure whether it's on again or off ) and the news that yet another AI company is filing for a $1 trillion IPO. We use Claude a little bit but if the price we pay is anything to go by it's not nearly enough to justify all these valuations.
It's a still wind free morning and the garden is alive with bees and butterflies. The orange pompom buddleias are covered with them. I always think of buddleias as sturdy weeds that grow beside railway tracks. They may look humdrum but they thrive out here in the coastal winds and our decision to plant a shelter belt of them has proved to be a good low maintenance idea. Is there anything as magical as a garden full of hundreds of bees buzzing and butterflies dancing ?
More Indians live in Canada than the UK ? :https://x.com/stats_feed/status/2063526120486543802
Not sure I buy this :https://x.com/idyllicmusing/status/2062994923801243845?s=46
Flags :https://www.worksinprogress.news/p/good-design-is-ruining-american-flags
In the age of AI should your child become a lawyer ? :https://artificialauthority.ai/p/the-lump-of-law-fallacy
6 comments:
Hari Om
Buddlieas are surely one of the best garden plants to have! I might add that Hypericum as also a very good insect attractor... and Angus' slightly quizzical remark on the population of Indians possible means he needs to consider that this was specific to that one country: Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Sri Lankan residents would not be counted in those figures... YAM xx
Those grout-related incidents can be most perilous.
The butterflies surely don't find the buddlieas to be humdrum. Interesting links again today. After watching the profession change over thirty years of practice, I would never encourage my kids to become "big law" lawyers. On the other hand, the lawyers in the white hats are doing invaluable work these days and I can't help thinking it would be fun to be in the middle of some of these fights.
Buddleias, butterflies and bees, brown dog on his perch and cows, graduation preparation...thank you for sharing your day to give mine a good start.
The butterfly photo is just lovely.
Yes, it is.
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