Old Kilpatrick Braes. Started in thick mist. Frost picking out patterns. Emerged into the sunshine. Below Glasgow and the Clyde covered in cloud.
Year: 2019
Fifteen years after its invention, the medium with ‘higher cognitive bandwidth’ is falling prey to corporate interests
Podcasting refreshes the parts that radio cannot reach – but for how much longer? great article by John Naughtiness in today’s Observer.
Watched: The Heiresses ★★★★☆ understated and quiet
Watched: The Irishman
Watched The Irishman ★★★☆☆
The Dutch House by Ann Patchett
Read: The Dutch House by Ann Patchett ★★★★☆ good fun modern fairy tale, with some unlikely happenings.
Politics #blogvember 30
A day late for the last day of blogvember.
I’m posting this again because I find it deeply troubling; a buried paragraph in Con manifesto basically saying if they win they have a blank cheque to change EVERYTHING. Mustn’t happen. Why is no one challenging them on what this paragraph means? pic.twitter.com/OqiZZTXV5j
— Armando Iannucci (@Aiannucci) November 30, 2019
Interesting thread.

Glen Fruin Loop: A beautiful walk today, over Beinn Chaorach, Beinn Tharsuinn and Beinn a Mhanaich. Frost and a clear blue sky. Notes, pictures and map: walkmap
Religion – #blogvember
I lost this about 46 years or so ago. I do count myself lucky to have gone to Sunday school and church as a child. Familiarity with some of the ideas and perhaps more importantly the language has been valuable in many likely and unlikely places.
This is nice
https://twitter.com/mtimmonsmusic/status/1200405299452092417

