Okay so, there is something I have been wanting to blog about, but haven't had the occasion yet: I have been going to a thriller writing workshop in the library, done by a published author. Not a bestselling author, but still. It's £25 for the whole course, two hours per session, three sessions all in all, so six hours in total. Momney well spent, I'd say, and I might even add, or hope, money well invested. It is really helping me focus and stay disciplined in my writing, it provided a lot of useful tips already, as well as giving me a lot of inspiration. Furthermore, the quick story draft I wrote and then presented to the teacher/author was really well received. So I will be taking more writing workshops when I can.
Wednesday, 18 March 2026
Question existentielle (403)
Question existentielle plus profonde et plus complexe qu'il n'y paraît:
-Devrait-on aimer ou détester le printemps?
Soyez honnête...
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Paddy for Saint Paddy's
Corto Maltese en Irlande
Bushmills for Saint Paddy's?
Bartender: Bushmills OK?
McNulty: That’s Protestant whiskey.
Bartender: Price is right, ain’t it?
McNulty: Make it neat."
Well, first thing first: happy Saint Patrick's Day to you all. I will make time to drink today and, at some point, I might even accompany my usual pint with a shot of some Irish spirit. It might be Bushmills, even though it would be ironic to drink a Protestant whiskey on the day of a Catholic saint. But when we went to Belfast, we visited their distillery briefly. Could be a nice way to remember the trip. Oh and for those who don't know where the exchange above is from, it's from The Wire. You can watch the scene here. I've been wanting to say the reply next time they offer me some in a pub. Haven't had the chance since the local Irish pub shut down, but maybe today is my lucky day. Luck of the Irish, as they say.
La Saint-Pat au Cambio (rappel)
Monday, 16 March 2026
Guinness (the crisps)
Bière à l'érable (une critique)
Sunday, 15 March 2026
"Beware the Ides of March"
Today is the 15th of March, therefore, this is the Ides of March. Which means that it is the anniversary of the assassination of Julius Caesar.A rather gruesome anniversary, but it shapes the world like not many others did, for centuries to come. I blog about it every year, it's a sort of tradition, because I love history and I get in an Ancient Rome mood round this time of year. That and an Irish mood, too, but I digress. So yeah, as you probably, we owe to Shakespeare the line "Beware the Ides of March," you can hear it in Julius Caesar. I have yet to see the whole play, shame on me. For me, it reminds me of this scene from the HBO series Rome. I am going to watch it. If you do, fair warning: it is very bloody.
Pâques chez les Pères trappistes
Saturday, 14 March 2026
An Irish Harp for Saint Paddy's?
Rhinoccino?
Friday, 13 March 2026
Second Friday the 13th
For those among you who are superstitious, I am offering my commiseration as I have to remind you that we are Friday the 13th of March. And, to make matters worse, we are the second Friday of the year already. And, to make it even worse, 2026 has three Friday the 13th. For those among you suffering from triskaidekaphobia or paraskevidekatriaphobia, or both (I guess it's always both when you have such phobia), well, this is not your year. But on the plus side, after today, there will be only one Friday the 13th to go. For me, any Friday the 13th is just like any other Friday. I love when evening comes, and it is pretty much the weekend, however, it's a day out at the madhouse, whatever the date Friday falls on.
La Saint-Patrick au Café Cambio
Thursday, 12 March 2026
Vienna, city of espionnage
You may remember back on the 25th of February, I had made the project of starting a number of posts here about cities and places associated with espionage, in fiction and/or in history. Well, I haven't forgotten it and today is the fitst post of I hope a new series. The first city I wanted to blog about came as a no brainer: I am talking of course of Vienna. Because it is not only the City of Music, it could easily qualify as the City of Espionage, and way before the Cold War. Of course it was one of those places at the center of the conflict between East and West, but it has always been the convergence point for both worlds, both Europes so to speak. Also, I suspect that due to its picturesque look, many spies would rather meet there than anywhere else in the world. For the writer, it makes for a great backdrop for a gripping drama, the beauty of Vienna a sharp contrast to the ruthless game of cloaks and daggers being played. Should you visit it, keep that in mind. I know I will next time.
"Pas grand-chose, c'est quelque chose."
Je suis en train de lire (et, je l'espère, de terminer, car je lis trop lentement) le polar Entre deux mondes d'Olivier Norek. Un excellent roman noir comme ils en font de l'autre côté de la Manche. Et il y a de grandes répliques dans ce livre, je voulais en partager une. Le héros Adam Sarkis, ancien flic syrien devenu réfugié dans la Jungle de Calais, se fait demander par sa nouvelle connaissance Ousmane s'il a de l'argent. Il répond pas grand-chose, croyant être prudent. Ousmane lui dit alors: "Pas grand-chose pour qui? Pas grand-chose, c'est quelque chose. Je sais que tu as de l'argent, puisque tu viens d'arriver. (...) Mais tu dois toujours répondre non." Et voilà, c'est tout, je crois que ça peut s'appliquer à bien des situations, pas seulement celles des réfugiés. On a toujours quelque chose pour les gens mal intentionnés. Et sinon, lisez le livre, c'est vraiment un grand roman policier, une grande découverte dans le genre pour moi.
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
Pumpkin Spice Latte at the Yellow Ladder
I am posting again about Yellow Ladder Coffee, the coffee shop we found out in London last month and which we really liked (well, I really liked it). You can find my original post here. I had forgotten to mention one other reason why I really liked this little known chain. They offered to my wife a pumpkin spice latte, which was the daily special brew, if I remember correctly. Now, I don't drink coffee, I actually hate the taste of coffee, I don't enjoy the effect it has on me, and it's the same with lattes. However, as an autumn and Halloween lover, I am glad I live in a world where pumpkin spice latte exists. It's one of those signs of my favourite season and my favourite holiday. I blogged yesterday about a possible early sign of Halloween to come. Well, this brew is the exact same thing: a reminder of autumn and Halloween. On a cold winter day, it also makes perfect sense to enjoy such brew, if you like coffee. In any case, Yellow Ladder Coffee just won themselves a new customer.














