Eight o'clock on Tuesday night and a large cruise liner appears out at sea. Seen from the garden it seems to be oddly tall but not very long :https://www.oceaniacruises.com/ships/marina. Until recently cruise ships rarely if ever ventured this far North but last year we noticed a marked uptick in the number of liners en route to Dublin and the Orkneys. This year there seems to be even more of them. Guess the cruise lines are rescheduling away from the Eastern Mediterranean. We, and a group of villagers, stand on the farm track and watch the ship sail twinkling majestically by. You take your excitement where you can find it.
Wednesday morning. I find a parking space for the little BMW by the bookstore. Within 30 seconds a ferocious looking gull lands on the wee cars roof . I think of shooing it away but it gives me a look that says it's not to be toyed with.
Singing whales :https://thereader.mitpress.mit.edu/the-cold-wars-accidental-whale-observatory/
A craving for company :https://knowablemagazine.org/content/article/mind/2026/why-we-crave-social-interaction
Not all book festivals are created equal :https://snyder.substack.com/p/waiting-for-the-missiles-to-pass
This lady doesn't seem to have enjoyed Scotland :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQlgN9w0BsU
1 comment:
Hari Om
Thanks for the article on whale song... and the image of foreign tourists forgetting which country they are in. Somehow that was deeply moving... YAM xx
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