Well, it's after midnight here, so I think I'll finish my cocoa and head to bed. Goodnight, friends!
I'll leave you with this classic 1977 performance by three English musicians, playing (and improvising) Fanfare for the Common Man (composed in 1942 by the American composer Aaron Copland), and recorded in Canada in an empty Montreal Olympic Stadium (although to look at the empty stadium you could be excused for thinking this was recorded during the 2020 lockdown).
*shakes head in frustration*
Please go back and read what I wrote, ma Sherye....
On second thoughts, don't bother, I'll quote it below, (and highlight the important word):
I didn't actually claim to be him!
(Do I sound a bit like Drew, now? Lecturing one of his minions?)
I'd class myself as being more from the Irish Faerie tradition, to be honest....
Maybe related to Prince Finvarra, Lord of the Irish Otherworld in traditional Irish Gaelic mythology:
The Faroe Islands are actually a self-governing overseas administrative division of the Kingdom of Denmark....
I suspect @Timothy M. - our very own resident "Droll Dane" - might know more about them than me.
The first roundabout under the Atlantic Ocean is a reality.
"The Faroe Islands are set to open an under-sea roundabout following more than three years of construction.
The underwater tunnels connect the islands of Streymoy and Eysturoy in a network some 6.8 miles (11km) long. The network is scheduled to open on 19 December."
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55195390
The roundabout is decorated beautifully by the Faroese artist Tróndur Patursson
They're breeding like rabbits!!!!
New Monolith appears on Isle of Wight, United Kingdom.
Source: https://www.thejournal.ie/isle-of-wight-monolith-5291291-Dec2020/
Well it's after midnight here, and I have to be up early in the morning. So I'll wish you all a good night.
I'll leave you with the following.
(There's a possibility young Albert has already shared it with us all, but even if he has, it's well worth watching again. )