Wednesday’s Child (on Tuesday): Albion Shrugged
It was like something out of Plutarch. Nature and history commingled in the chronicle of an epochal event, as torrential rains over London and much of the southwest of England began in the early hours of last Thursday. I had seen it start here in Sicily the night before, a downpour so severe we kept losing power, and I waved to the thunderstorm in benediction as it rumbled off to the north, northward and westward, Albionward. Bad weather is always good for our side when there is a close contest, because as a rule those in the right own umbrellas...



