Real tee-shirt
weather – a favourite phrase of Rachel’s.
I got around the garden by myself, resisting the strong temptation to skip it
for today. 2109 steps – not very many. The weather wasn’t tee-shirt in the
morning: grey and heavy. But the gardens are always welcoming.
Otherwise little
has been achieved – a post-Wimbledon day, like Twelfth Night, in which one
packs away one’s toys for another year. It was grand while it lasted.
Poor England was
devastated by the loss of that cup. I sleep with the radio on, and surfaced last
night towards the end of something called “The Westminster Hour”, from 10 to 11
p.m. on Sunday nights, They were pontificating away, very soporific, when they
discovered that they were all, at the same time, watching the football on their
telephones – and England had just failed to kick those penalties. They gave up
talking about politics altogether, and saw the programme out talking about
football.
A couple of rounds
of sock-knitting, no more. I didn’t feel strong enough to resume the Calcutta
Cup vest, but I mustn’t let it slide.
Tamar, no, I don’t
think our August cruise goes to Iona, although it must be close. C. has been
there, I never have. Indeed, I had never been to a Hebride at all until I first
cruised with the Majestic Line in 2018. I used to live on Staffa Street in West
Allenhurst, NJ – I wouldn’t mind seeing that, either. (I wonder how it got its
name. I don’t remember any other Scottish, let alone Hebridean, names in the
vicinity.)
US place names are often random. Google maps tells me that West Allenhurst has streets named Bruns [Brunswick?], Corlies [Corliss?], Sullivan, Opdyke, Stewart, and of course Monmouth. On the other hand, a friend of a friend hired by a builder in California was told to give "native names" to streets in a subdivision; being from the northeast, he gave them Eastern native names, and included "Laconia" because he didn't know it was Greek.
ReplyDeleteA quick Google maps search shows streets named Scarba, Barra, Iona, Westra (?) and Rona (?) nearby to Staffa Street. Either somebody was from Scotland, or they were desperate for street names.
ReplyDeleteSo jealous of your trip!
Beverly in NJ.
& when you mentioned Allenhurst, it rang a bell. Sure enough, I went to a jam on Palmer Ave, right around the corner from Staffa St!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness!
Beverly in NJ
This Wikipedia article may explain a bit about the Hebridean names.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlaken,_New_Jersey
Beverly in NJ
T-shirt weather? I wish it was cool enough to wear t-shirts here!
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking the same thing. ;)
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Interesting bit of information about the street names! Jean, when I open my news feed in the morning, the Guardian usually overwhelms with football news. I had to page down to find the loss yesterday!
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