I was walking on the High Street last week when I saw a unusual sight: a bona fide black cab going up the street. Now, there are plenty of taxis here, but you usually see black cabs in London, and even there, you don't see as many as you used to. I had seen them in other cities, but as far as I can remember never in our town. I always loved black cabs since I first saw them for the first time as a child, back in the late eighties, I thought they looked like the quintessential English vehicle. They are taxis with a certain style. The driver didn't seem to know our town one bit, he had his mobile in his hands giving descriptions of what he saw. I guess he probably dropped a client picked in London and he was trying to find the quickest way back to the city. I wonder what errand brought him here and who was the client who paid the expensive fare. Because London is fairly close, but not that close, especially by car. And this begs another question: why pay a black cab instead of, well, anything else?
Thursday, 14 May 2026
La Saint-Jean à Londres
Wednesday, 13 May 2026
Crunch Time on the Train
Pourquoi je n'aime pas le football/soccer
Vous savez que je n'aime pas le football/soccer. Parce que je trouve que c'est un sport plate, un sport qui parfois et un peu trop souvent en est un de petites brutes et de bullies, pour pleins d'autres raisons, mais surtout je trouve ça plate. Mais il y a aussi ça: la FIFA est une organisation trop gourmande et un peu escroc. Lire cette chronique de Patrick Lagacé datant d'avril pour vous en convaincre, de toutes les exigences demandées aux gouvernements pour permettre aux villes de recevoir le Mondial. Voir aussi ce reportage de Rad Can. C'est assez damnant. Comme le disait le regretté maire l'Allier, c'est socialiser les dépenses pour privatiser les profits. Je suis vraiment content, je dirais même soulagé, que Montréal ne reçoive pas d'équipes lors de la Coupe du Monde 2026.
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
The Entertainer (Ragtime)
I rewatched The Sting recently. I have a few observations about it. Okay, mainly two. One, what a great movie, I never get bored watching it. I could start it again now and still be entertained. Two, what a great score the film has! Maybe nowadays it's actually more famous than the movie itself. Composed by Scott Joplin in the early XXth century, arranged by Marvin Hamlisch for the movie, it's just so perfectly atmospheric. So anyway, since I was thinking I share too little music on Vraie Fiction these days and since this is in my head a lot, I am sharing today The Entertainer. My brothers and I used to listen to it endlessly playing poker when we were teenagers. True story. But not with real money.
Nos roses
Monday, 11 May 2026
Autumnal Figure
Le gâteau aux carottes idéal
Sunday, 10 May 2026
It feels like autumn
We are having a very strange month of May these days: while it started hot, borderline summery, temperatures have suddenly dropped dramatically. So today and from what I can understand the rest of the week, it will be around 15 degrees Celsius, sometimes even lower. I had to put on my warm jumpers today and will do the same tomorrow. If it wasn't for the trees being green and the flowers in bloom, one would believe that we are in autumn. It feels like autumn anyway. I'm glad, as I don't like the heat and I love autumn (as you probably know if you have been following this blog for a while). I am worried things might change soon enough, so I make the best of the here and now.
La Fête des Mères
C'est aujourd'hui la Fête des Mères, enfin ce l'est en Amérique du Nord et ailleurs, pas en Angleterre où je réside. Je l'observe deux fois dans l'année. Mais bon, même si je la célèbre plus en mars, à l'heure anglaise si je puis dire, j'ai quand même pensé à appeler ma mère aujourd'hui, avec petit loup, et lui ai souhaité une joyeuse Fête des Mères. C'est ma bonne action filiale de la journée.
Revisiting Cat's Eye
I blogged last year about the manga series Cat's Eye. More specifically, its anime adaptation, quite popular when I was around ten. It was about three sisters who were also cat burglars, the Cat's Eye(s) of the title, who also owned by day a coffee shop named... Cat's Eye. They were stealing the art works of their long lost father, because they wanted to find him by... stealing his paintings? To complicate matters, one of the girls, the main character, is dating a young police detective determined to capture the mysterious and elusive cat burgling trio. And yes, he doesn't really suspect that his girlfriend is one of them. He is pretty clueless. I was not a big fan, the plot being far too humorous and filled with glaring plot holes. So yes, they made an adaptation which I found on Disney+. So I gave it a watch. It's entertaining enough, but gripping police drama this is not. Even as a caper, you need to seriously suspend your disbelief. Like not notice that the Cats don't wear gloves and accepting that they are impervious to smoke bombs and tear gas, while the police is not. I laughed out loud a few times at how absurd things were. Still, it's entertaining enough and as I grew quite fond of Japanese anime, I will watch it all. Also, I am a sucker for nostalgia, even if I can be critical of a cultural product.
Un écureuil gris
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Fight Write, Round 2
Le temps des pissenlits
Ces temps-ci, il y a des pissenlits partout. Sur tous les gazons, sur le bord des rues, dans le voisinage, ailleurs, partout. Et j'avoue que je trouve ça joli. Quand j'étais enfant, je me rappelle que les pissenlits étaient considérés comme des mauvaises herbes. Bien des propriétaires empoisonnaient leur terrain d'herbicides afin de s'en débarrasser. J'avais même un peu appris à les détester, même si j'aimais leur couleur et même si je trouvais absurde de les détruire avec des herbicides. (En plus, on ne pouvait pas marcher sur le terrain une fois l'herbicide dessus, une vraie absurdité). Maintenant, ils ont été réhabilités, parce qu'on sait qu'ils sont très utiles pour la pollinisation. Et puis, comme je l'ai dit, c'est joli, un pissenlit, même si ça a un nom assez vulgaire. Alors quand j'en vois qui sont blancs, je souffle dessus pour qu'ils se répandent.
Friday, 8 May 2026
A herd of deer
A couple of weeks ago, we went to visit my parents-in-law. The roads we take to get there are surrounded by shrubbery, woodlands and also grazing fields. As we were passing by one of these fields, we saw a herd of deer running through them, jumping over the fences when they needed. They were fast, gracious, and running in total harmony. It only lasted a few seconds, but we were very impressed. We often see deer on the road, sometimes very close to it, sometimes sadly we see a roadside kill. But we never saw a herd before. It really made our day. Since then, Wolfie keeps an eye out for deer, especially when we pass by the grazing fields. I'm not sure if we will be so lucky again, but you never know.
"11 siècles de Normandie"
Thursday, 7 May 2026
Ye Olde Denim Jacket
My wife has an old, old denim jacket. She seldom wears it anymore: as far as I can tell, only a few days during summertime, when it is warm enough to only need a very light jacket. Of course, only on a dry day, otherwise the jacket is pretty pointless. Anyway, when we got it out again, we discussed about its age. My wife can't remember when she bought it exactly, but she reckon it's not much older than a decade. I, on the other hand, think it dates back from when we started dating, so must be more than twenty years old, at the very least. I remember she was wearing a denim jacket during our first dates and I have a very good memory (I'm not joking, I really have a good memory). Anyway, now I will have to take a look at old pictures to see which one of us is most likely to be correct. Moral of the story: memory is treacherous, but also serious business.
Calenbour celtique (et atroce)
Secret Service
Since the beginning of 2026, or almost, I have been binge watching spy thrillers. It seems to be my new pastime: watch and read spy fiction. And I found one recently in ITV that I wanted to mention here: Secret Service. It's with Gemma Aterton, a former Bond girl who made quite a nice little career since then. She is not my favourite actress, but I like her. She plays Kate Henderson, an MI6 agent in charge of the Russian desk, who finds out that one of the candidates for the position of UK prime minister might be a Russian mole. But she doesn't know which one. It's nothing too original, it has a few plot holes and you need to suspend your disbelief at times, but it's a solid and fairly well written thriller nonetheless. So yes, if you are living in the UK, I suggest you give it a go.










