I noticed something yesterday evening: it was the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina and I missed it. I'm not talking about the closing ceremony. I mean the whole thing: openings, closing, everything in-between, except I think one type when my wife turned the tellie on and it was like skiing or something. I was completely oblivious to it. I generally am oblivious to Olympics. But still, these are the winter games, my favourite of the two. And I love Italy (although not Milan, not at all, been there once, didn't like it one bit, but that is for another post). So why? I'm not sure. But whatever the reason, I feel like I missed out. Did I?
Monday, 23 February 2026
Voix françaises
J'ai entendu des voix françaises deux fois récemment, coup sur coup. La première fois en revenant de Londres, à la gare d'une ville proche de la nôtre où l'on faisait le transfert. Toute une famille étendue avec des enfants, enfin c'est ce que j'ai cru comprendre. Ensuite ce matin alors que je revenais de l'école après y avoir déposé petit loup, une mère qui poussait son bébé et qui parlait à quelqu'un en français au téléphone. Je suis toujours tenté de me présenter quand j'entends des gens parler en français ici. Il semble qu'il y ait une importante communauté d'expatriés français. Mais je le fais seulement quand j'entends l'accent québécois, ce qui m'est arrivé une fois ou deux.
Progress on the work front
I have some fairly good news to announce today: if everything goes well (touch wood) I should be starting a new job this Wednesday. I say "fairly good news" as this may not be permanent and it is only part-time, something I was not really aiming at when I started job hunting. But it will provide me an income, it will patch a hole in my CV that was getting a bit too wide for my liking and it is working from home. The job itself is fairly easy, something I have been doing well in the past and it is a decent pay. And it should give me a lot of free time, which is always good. So I am a bit nervous but overall happy with the developments.
Question existentielle (402)
Une question existentielle m'est venue en tête hier, en pensant aux nombreuses villes qui se font appeler "la Venise du Nord". Non sérieusement, il y en a pas mal. D'où ma question:
-Quelle ville, s'il y en a une, mérite d'être appelée "la Venise du Nord" et pourquoi?
Sunday, 22 February 2026
Classic Games Compendium
Un dragon dans la Tour
Saturday, 21 February 2026
The Ravens of the Tower of London
Samedi aux Bouquinistes
Friday, 20 February 2026
Skorpio
Cendrillon au Royaume
Thursday, 19 February 2026
Schnapps
I was thinking about it checking the pictures of our trip to Austria: there were lots of schnapps being sold in tourists shops. One of the many drinks I failed to try during our time there. I'm not sure if I would have liked anyway, but I'm curious. And I also like the name, it's snappy and kind of cool in an aloof yet joyful way. It makes you want to celebrate. I understand it is a spirit common to the Germanic world, not merely Austria. But I don't remember drinking any in the past. Any amateurs of schnapps among my readers? Worth a try? I need to add it to my bucket list in any case.
La Relâche de petit loup
J'ai oublié de mentionner une chose: c'est la semaine de Relâche pour petit loup ici. Pour lui et pour les autres enfants de son âge. Je ne sais même plus c'est quand au Québec. Comme je ne travaille toujours pas (mais ça pourrait changer bientôt, j'en dirai plus quand j'aurai plus de nouvelles), je passe beaucoup de temps avec lui. Ce qui nous fait à tous les deux un bien immense.
Wednesday, 18 February 2026
Memento Mori from Pompeii
Un vieux suspense
Tuesday, 17 February 2026
Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday
Rose et le Diable
Monday, 16 February 2026
Unfamiliar Thriller
As I have a fair deal of free time on my hands, I have been waching a lot of spy thrillers. I discovered one recently, an eight episodes long German TV series set in Berlin, called Unfamiliar. So far it is very solid, violent and brutal like I like them, but very sober in its diaplay of violence at the same time. The plot is intelligent, does not go on melodramatic streaks or shiock value for the sake of it. It's also a nice change to see a spy stories set in contemporary Germany and not shortly before or during World War II. It's still traditional in many ways: the antagonist is a Russian agent. But then some things never change. So yes, I am going to binge watch this.













