Rain in England ( some of it heavy ) and the return of Harry and Megan are the stories that lead the BBC news bulletin this morning. There's also a slightly prim segment introducing listeners to the word " Cuck " . This is a term that's unknown here but would seem to be a favoured insult in American political circles. Over breakfast we try to think of circumstances in which we might use it - but can't.
The age profile of the dog walkers on the beach has markedly changed. Last week there were young mothers and the occasional 30 something father out with their dogs. These were often, but not always, accompanied by pre-schoolers at that limitless energy phase. Happy dogs and fizzing children make for a grand start to the day. With the schools back the average age has quite possibly doubled and now it's mostly retirees ( academics if their cheerful 'Good Mornings' are anything to go by ) and farmers wives. We know most by sight and a few by name. All smile and wave.
What a photo :https://x.com/xKnowledgeBANK/status/2089295444966769004
The Brits lose their pride :https://x.com/TomHCalver/status/2088962566164820261?s=20
Not really surprising :https://news.ucr.edu/articles/2026/08/18/hidden-health-cost-dollar-store-groceries
1 comment:
Hari Om
The street life of a fine coastal town entertain, and the musings on a coast's history delight... both great distractions from use of 'foreign' language. YAM xx
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