There's really nothing better on a hot day like today than sitting by the river to keep cool, but we promised to see our friends in town and so we went (of course, if I had stayed home I wouldn't have missed BHP opening at $48.49 and may've offloaded some; they closed the day down at $47.70 but still up 48 cents from yesterday).
As if to make up for what I missed out on BHP, I picked up this little gem at Vinnies: "Half the Perfect World". I'd been looking at it on ebay for a while but always baulked at paying forty dollars plus postage, and there it was for two dollars at my favourite op-shop. And if that wasn't already enough, I found Leonard Cohen's "Book of Longing". Only those who follow this blog will see the connection between Hydra Island, Leonard Cohen, George Johnston ("My Brother Jack"), and my time in Greece.
For good measure, I also picked up a Simon Winchester book I hadn't read yet, "A Crack in the Edge of the World", and what promises to be a good romp, "Changing Gears - A Pedal-Powered Detour from the Rat Race". I couldn't wait to get home to start reading, but first we had lunch at the club with our friends. The view was excellent, the company equally so, and the food — well, what one would expect from a club.
We are home again with the blinds drawn to keep the heat out. Even the computer is displaying a heat warning! And it's only Wednesday, with rising temperatures forecast for the rest of the week and the weekend.
It's not something you'd often see in Germany, is it, Ralf Goette? 😂












