En Route to La Belle France Today
I am travelling
towards Bergerac, France this early afternoon for a week's break. I hope
to be connected via wifi if the normally reliable France Telecon/Orange is
working. But if not, I shall have to await until Monday Plus for an
engineer to arrive. In that event, I shall ask a neighbour if I may
borrow hers.
Hopefully, the
weather is better than Scotland's just now.
I have an off-print
of a article from Critical Sociology (2005) "The 'Invisible Hand':
neoclassical economics and the ordering of society", A.F. Finlayson, T. A.
Lyson, A. Pleasant, K. A. Schafft and R. J. Torres. I do not remember the
circumstances of my acquiring this paper but it was in my hand luggage bag when
I retrieved it from under the desk to pack my laptop. I shall start
reading it on the plane and see what it has to say - the abstract is
provocative, but before commenting let's read the evidence for it
first. It could be used for a Lost Legacy comment on Monday after the
usual chores of opening the house are completed to the satisfaction of the lady
of the house.
I hear my son's
voice speaking to said lady in the kitchen; he's taking us to the airport, so
he has arrived in good time. Our neighbour is picking us up at the other
end - in our car. which she uses when we are away. My son stays here when
we are away, plus his lively cat. The lady of the house filled the fridge
and freezer for him for fortnight (I join him on my return next Saturday as I
have to come back early).
Speak to you later
(I hope).
Gavin
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