The young woman who's just moved into the house by the crossroads has installed a wildlife camera in the garden for her four year olds. She delightedly takes out her i-Phone and shows us grainy footage of an owl snatching a fish from her garden pond. We all agree that this is an unusual thing for an owl to do.
Outside the village hall there's a smaller than usual pile of beer cans. New Zealand playing Iran had a good turnout but Belgium v Egypt seems to have been less popular.
There's a chance for us to squeeze in a quick walk before driving down to the airport.
Apart from that there's not a soul to be seen. We're enjoying the calm before the storm. Next week the first of the graduating youngsters will start arriving for a solid week of party going. They will be followed by adoring parents. Mothers will discover that broad brimmed hats bought for the great day are impractical in the bracing wind that whips around the door of the graduation hall. Fathers, who have driven up from London in their over sized Range Rovers, find that Scottish parking spaces are 'tight'. For local residents the return of the crowds means that finding a parking space after nine thirty in the morning will once again become 'challenging'.
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Hari OM
I love Canada - have a great trip... although I did wonder that you weren't using the summer flights from EDI or GLA... anyhoo, safe travels! YAM xx
Safe travels! Will look forward to hearing your impressions of Montreal and Quebec. Welcome to Canada, from southeastern Ontario!
Enjoy Canada, and hurry back.
Safe travels. Enjoy Canada.
Enjoy the Birthday trip!
Enjoy our country. Avoid poutine.
Found the this morning on YouTube. Thought the farmer's wife would enjoy it! https://youtube.com/shorts/TqmTuNxAGZA?si=eFaRbaPU9u8wZQS0
I know you are away, but . . . https://bsky.app/profile/bryb.bsky.social/post/3mopuftegn226 I watched the first fifteen minutes of the match last night and then fell asleep, only to realize this morning that I'd basically seen the whole thing. I am sorry for Scotland, but the fans at least seem to have been a massive success in Boston.
Boston embraced and loved the Tartan Army!
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