No.67 Monday, 9th.February 2026
The rather larger-than-I-would like mahonia outside my front door is more boisterous this morning than of late. The wind is up and the sky is pretty much 100 per cent cloud – a featureless grey mass rather than the photogenic billowy clouds with distinctive margins. Rain cannot be far off, and indeed having just checked the radar, is on its way from Cornwall, although I can see that Rennes and Nantes will be taking quite a hammering as well.
I was thinking this morning about consolidating files on my computer. That sounds fantastically dull and tedious doesnโt it! It is an effort on my part to save energy, and it struck me that this particular energy saving is very unusual, because I will not save money by doing so.
I have โhard-drivesโ at home. We all do. Our phones, tablets and computers all contain data storage. However, an increasing amount of the data we access is held not on our devices, but in a cloud. For example, my Lightroom (photography) account includes 1 TB (terabyte) of cloud storage and houses my collection of over 10,000 photographs. Cloud storage uses phenomenal amounts of energy and water. If I can limit my use of it I will be doing my bit to reduce its impact on climate change. I shall start later this morning.


































