Sunday, February 1, 2026

Tally Ho!


It's been so damp lately, baby teasels are sprouting from seeds still in the pod. I may put some of those in their own pots to cultivate them for spring!

Well, I'm back on a computer -- a new one, which I went out and bought yesterday. I usually go to the Apple Store in Covent Garden, but I suspected Covent Garden would be insane on a sunny Saturday, so I instead I took a bus up to the Brent Cross shopping mall. And wouldn't you know, that was insane too! Heaving, as the British would say. I navigated the mysterious sign-up-and-wait system of Apple Store shopping, and used my waiting time to pretty much settle on the machine I wanted.

After a painless transaction I emerged with a new 13-inch MacBook Air running the Sequoia OS, with 16 GB of memory (quite a bit more than my old machine). I can see all the keys -- they haven't been worn away by too much frenzied typing! And the screen is so new and clear and free of blemishes! It's also much lighter than my old machine.

So I'm pleased all around, except for one thing: I cannot get Lightroom, the Adobe software I use to edit my photos, to run on this new machine. You'd think it would be as easy as going to their website and downloading an update, but no. Nothing downloads, even when I'm signed in. Apparently this is a known problem. So I have to monkey around with that today.


I also had a bit of a kerfuffle about cables. The new Macs are so smooth and minimalist that they only have two cable ports, both requiring USB-C cables. There's no place to insert a flash drive or memory card or any regular USB device, like my camera. So I had to go back to the Apple Store to buy an adapter, and I realized moments after I bought one that it really wasn't what I needed, which they didn't seem to stock. So I took the tube to work and picked up the adapter I use there. Thus I was at least able to shift all my data to the new machine via my back-up drive.

I took the photo above outside the Brent Cross mall. I was amused by the "Tally Ho!" -- apparently that's the last stop in North Finchley, outside the Tally Ho pub. But it also seems like a friendly greeting!
 
I did a lot of other stuff yesterday too -- cleaned the kitchen, where the painters had splashed some stuff around the sink, repaired a picture frame that was damaged when it fell off our newly-painted wall (the nail was loosened by the painting), and re-hung two pictures with new hooks. I took care of some houseplants and trimmed some stuff back in the garden too. It's about time to prune the roses and the buddleia, but I'll give them another week or two.


Do you remember me blogging about Ben Wilson's chewing gum art? He's a street artist who paints on hardened bits of chewing gum left on the sidewalk. The piece above is located near the school where I work. I first wrote about it 13 years ago, and revisited it again eight years ago. As of yesterday, it's still there, albeit looking faded and worn. Its companion piece, also shown in those posts, is long gone.

Oh, the police arrested some guy for our neighborhood stabbing. Still no word on who was stabbed or why, or who was arrested, but I'm virtually certain this was not a random thing. It's likely to be a beef over drugs or women, as is often the case.

10 comments:

  1. Your painters seem to have been a little careless, leaving you all those little replace and repair jobs.
    I hope your shiny new Macbook works wonderfully and produces many more blogposts for us to enjoy!

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  2. Congratulations on the new MacBook! Your mentioning of now being able to see the keys again reminds me of my desktop computer; although the computer itself is fairly new (bought in 2023), I kept the old monitor, keyboard and mouse, and many of the keys have no visible letter on them anymore. It doesn't matter to me, because I learned "blind" typing when I was about 18 and am fairly good at it, and usually don't look at the keyboard unless I am looking for a rarely used sign.

    The "Tally Ho!" on the bus hopefully brings a smile to people. It did that for me.

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  3. The teasel is wondrous. Congrats on the computer. And, yes, the connections (and lack thereof) could drive you crazy. And the “known issues” are exasperating. I’d take that bus and asked the driver to announce when we got to Tally Ho (or maybe he automatically does). I’m so glad you shared that photo. It made me happy. I still think the painted chewing gum is ingenious.

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  4. There is no g in heavin'.
    I don't know how, but I heard about the stabbing and thought, that's not so far from Steve.

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  5. I just happen to know that your new laptop computer would have cost you £1,129.00 at John Lewis. I didn't have to Google it or anything... I just knew it - probably because I have a remarkable brain. Although I like the chewing gum art, I am not about to get down on my knees painting hardened chewing gum on the pavements of Sheffield.

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  6. buying a new gadget is boggling. Frustrating! something is always a miss. I hope that new thing works out for you eventually. It sounds lightweight enough to travel with- good idea! I bought a mini Ipad for London trip- could not remember the password so had to have it erased entirely , losing all of the photos and videos of said trip. I have not used it since. Plus I quit paying for Icloud and lost everything there as well! All of this keeps me in the moment I guess. An excercise in ZEN.

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  7. Computers. It's always something and then something else!

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  8. I would have been very unhappy to pay a ton of $$ and find there were issues. That's probably why I never replaced my old netbook!

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  9. Your computer experience was exactly like mine. I got a MacBook Air myself a couple of years ago and had to go out and buy adapters too. I think you will really like the laptop though, even without the ports that the old macs used to have.

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