The daily surprise

1801/27th May 2026 It is hard to believe that the Solstice is a little over three weeks away. Too soon for these lovely long, warm evenings to begin to wane. Yesterday's was a cracker. . Wednesday, that is. I am currently writing a day ahead. Scattered cloud had me monitoring shifting light. . "What have … Continue reading The daily surprise

A beacon

0715/22nd May 2026 Although one knows better these days than to trust what is said in the news, it makes sense that air travel is much affected by current events. Yet our skies are often criss-crossed with contrails so, clearly some folk are flying. . Why do I find contrails irresistible? Is it because they … Continue reading A beacon

Spirit-lifters

1517/25th May 2026 At mid-afternoon on Monday came a break in the cloud and temperatures began to moderate toward what is more normal. Signs in the village indicate that another attempt will be made the weekend of June 5th to hold the annual balloon festival which last year I believe amounted to a rendezvous in … Continue reading Spirit-lifters

Feathered friends

0758/23rd May 2026 Pigeons flap and flutter! . They are among the largest birds that visit out feeders yet it is they who seem always to panic at the smallest thing. . They make several fly-by passes before committing to land. . "Oh no! Not starlings!" Then they strut and fuss about as if offended … Continue reading Feathered friends

Better late

"Glad to see you finally got your clothes back on. You were looking dead scruffy!" When you spend a lot of time in your own head you imagine all sorts of conversations. Your imagination may very well run away with itself. Take, for example, what I said yesterday about being stigmatised when my parents took … Continue reading Better late

Home

1938/15th May 2026 Earlier in the week, warm weather persuaded us to open the air vents and attempt to activate the air conditioner. It wasn't unpleasantly hot, but it is better to find out early on if maintenance is needed. Sure enough, I was soon on the phone to the fix-it folk who penciled us … Continue reading Home

Words

0551/19th May 2026 It turned out that what I had always considered to be a bad personal habit is in fact common enough to have a name, not in English, it's true, but in Japanese: Tsundoku. "Leaving a book unread after buying it, typically piled up together with other unread books." What brought this to … Continue reading Words

Communication

15th May 2026 Without notification, my email provider last week handed me over to Yahoo. I can hardly complain, since I haven't paid that company since moving to New York, only because they don't offer service here. It would have been better to abandon my old address and use my secondary G mail instead. I … Continue reading Communication

Re-visiting The Georgi

19th May 2026. *Note the purple trees... One of the places our neighbour introduced us to last year was The Georgi, a small privately owned park in nearby Shushan, on the Battenkill River: The Community Park is open from Dawn to Dusk. The Georgi’s 60+ year old Hydrangea trees flower in mid-August, with cascading pink and white … Continue reading Re-visiting The Georgi