Tomorrow is the official start of the countdown to Halloween. That said, I start counting down since the first of November, or almost and I prepare myself mentally to Halloween and to this time of year from August onwards. And every year, for the month leding to my favourite holiday, I become a Cryptkeeper and blog almost exclusively about Halloween. I also get my cool badge from the Countdown to Halloween blog, THE big online gathering place for Halloween lovers. And what a cool badge it is this year: it is a changing one! It has an image of witch, of zombie rising from the grave and of a raven. My favourite is the raven. Anyway, I cannot wait for tomorrow and please keep reading this blog.
Thursday, 30 September 2021
I'm a Cryptkeeper
Des champignons partout
Autre photo prise par mon père durant une promenade en forêt. Il y avait des champignons partout. Les champignons étant un signe de l'automne, je partage.
Wednesday, 29 September 2021
Brain on Tea VS Coffee
Les couleurs de l'automne
Tuesday, 28 September 2021
Autumn Soda
Sometimes I find fun things in some local shops and it makes my day. Sometimes also, it makes my season. This was the case last Saturday: I found this apple based soda from Square Root. A company I never heard of before Saturday. Real apples, apparently (30%). Their Apple Soda is special for a specific reason: apples being the emblematic fruit of autumn, it is literally sold as an autumn soda. The soft drink of the season. It will for mine for this autumn anyway, and it might become a tradition.
Mafalda la pessimiste
Monday, 27 September 2021
New train travel soon?
Of the few things I have been missing with the pandemic and the lockdown, one of the most important is that we stopped traveling by train. This is probably what I miss the most. Not commuting by train on a daily basis, I really enjoy working from home (although if I had to commute I would rather do it by train), just going from point A to point B via railway. Well, I just might travel by train soon. Not for a very long journey, but long enough to enjoy it. The company I work for has its HQ outside England and one of the seniors is going to be in London next month. He said he wanted to meet the team for a drink, in an informal setting, so we should have an afternoon off to go there and back. And,of course, have a drink with the boss inbetween. I generally don't like these kinds of company events, but since it is not on an evening and it will allow me to meet the team in person, I am almost looking forward to it. If it works of course, as these sorts of things can get cancelled easily. But if nothing else, it will be the occasion to travel by train again. Not in ideal circumstances, but I will be careful, and at least the journey should be pleasant. I honestly cannot remember when I last took the train.
Les couleurs de l'automne
Mon père m'envoie des fois des photos des arbres en automne. C'est pas mal plus coloré qu'ici. Sinon, rien, je voulais juste partager ça.
Sunday, 26 September 2021
Charlie Brown's Books of Questions and Answers
I don't know if I am the only one remembering them, but back in the days, like inthe early 80s, there was a series of books, called "Charlie Brown's Great Books of Questions and Answers" It featured the Peanuts gangs in their usual comic strips, of course, but with lots of educational articles about thigns: means of transports, biology, traditions, etc. We had the book on transports, I remember one of my friends had a few of them, including the fourth one, about customs and traditions in various cultures around the world. It is the one I liked the mos and I spent a lot of time reading it when I was visiting him (I know, I was a lousy, socially inept friend). He thought little of it, but then again he was not as much of a reader as I am. Anyway, I found it online, second-handed, at a decent price, so I decided to buy it for my son, because I think it is quite educational. Yes, that's the excuse. I have another reason which I will explain in another post, when I receive it. But going through this will taking another pleasant trip through memory lane.
L'Abbaye de Paimpont
Je suis retombé sur des photos de l'Abbaye de Paimpont datant de 2008, du temps où nous avions visité la Forêt de Brocéliande. J'aurais aimé y retourner, mais puisque mes beaux-parents ne vivent plus en Bretagne, ça n'arrivera sans doute pas, en tout cas pas de sitôt.
Saturday, 25 September 2021
Scarborough Fair
Here is a bit of music for you, just because you might feel like listening to something today. I hope you don't mind melancholy, but if like me you are rather melancholic, you must know how to appreciate the feeling and even embrace it. I rewatched The Graduate and as ever, I really enjoyed it. The soundtrack is amazing, thanks to rom Simon & Garfunkel and I thought I would share one of their tune. Well, sort if, as Scarborough Fair is not originally their tune. But anyway, here is the long version you can hear in the film.
Le Salon du livre (replogue)
Friday, 24 September 2021
A real life secret passage
Here some bit of uber cool news I have found out yesterday, although it dates back from a few days. So anyway: I read in the Metro that a man found a secret passage in his family home. Just let that sink in for a moment. A real, true, historical secret passage in his home, used by servants back in the Victorian era (and before?). I have a sort of secret passage here, which I blogged about, but it's not a real one. I mean I and Wolfie call it secret passage, but this was never conceived as a secret passage. And it's not really secret. I guess the guy's secret passage is no longer a secret one, but that's the principle: it is still there, it was built as a secret passage. And I can think of many games one could play in there. It's like owning the Clue/Cluedo manor! The moral of the story is: ideally, I wish I could afford to buy a much older house.
Le guêpier
Il y parfois des guêpes qui viennent me visiter quand j'ouvre la fenêtre de mon bureau. Et hier, alors que l'on se promenait en famille sur notre rue, nous avons vu pleins de guêpes en train de siphonner ce qui restait de fleurs dans un arbre au coin de la rue, près d'un bosquet. On aurait dit tout un essaim dans un seul arbre. Je soupçonne donc qu'ils ont leur nid dans le boisé près de chez nous, ou alors accroché à l'une desmaisons de nos voisins (je crois et j'espère que ce n'est pas la nôtre). Ou alors c'est que les guêpes sont attirées par ce type d'arbre (je ne sais pas lequel), néanmoins je soupçonne qu'il y a un guêpier à proximité.
Thursday, 23 September 2021
Return on the "Dracula Game"
La tarte aux pommes et moi
Wednesday, 22 September 2021
All Hail Autumnal Equinox
Un 22 septembre...
Plus personne ne peut le nier aujourd'hui, nous sommes en automne, parce que c'est l'équinoxe. Alors donc, je partage cette chanson de Brassens, qui est délicieusement mélancolique.
Tuesday, 21 September 2021
A Princess Party
Couleurs automnales (encore)
Monday, 20 September 2021
September VS October (in a nutshell)
Fougères automnales
Sunday, 19 September 2021
Wolfie's bookmark obsession
Recently, for some reasons which I haven't quite understood yet, Wolfie has become fascinated by bookmarks. He noticed them on my books first, he asked me lots of questions about it, what I do with them, why use them, etc. Then he started asking to have some himself, for each and everyone of the big books he likes to read before bedtime. And he insists for the top of the bookmarks to be very visible, so he can find his page easily the next evening. Recently, he received as a gift from his maternal grandparents a very generous present: a subscription to a local bookshop. He will receive a book every month, for six months. He also got a free bookmark from the bookshop. His very first bookmark. Well, that got him over the moon with joy. So yes, that's the story here: Wolfie really loves bookmarks.
"Le Salon s'invite"
Saturday, 18 September 2021
Black Bear
Escoufle en vol
Friday, 17 September 2021
Our Halloween Gnome
Fleurs Maltais
Thursday, 16 September 2021
The family's rowan tree
Champignons
Bentley
Last weekend, we went in the local "carnival", which is more like a fayr done in September. It is one of the big events of the year, which we did not have last year, for obvious reasons. But this year it was held, in the biggest park of our little town. There were food and drinks, lots of places to buy things and a display of old army vehicles, motorbikes and vintage cards. Including this Bentley. At least I'm fairly sure it was a Bentley, I saw what looked like the Bentley logo on its hood. I am not a connoisseur of old cars, but I kind of love everything vintage or almost, so I decided to share it here. Gotta love the sleek elegance of the thing, if nothing else.
Tarte aux framboises
Wednesday, 15 September 2021
About Big Ben
Here is a bit of very English news which I read recently: Big Ben is being renovated and the refurbishing works revealed an old St George's flag. Now, Big Ben has always fascinated me, since I became an Anglohpile. The tower, the clock, the chimes of Big Ben especially, I always thought they were as cool as they were impressive. True story: my parents' doorbell has the same tune as Big Ben, except slightly out of tune for some reason. I only discovered this during our first visit to London back when I was eleven, the first time I ever heard Big Ben. So yes, long story short, Big Ben is one cool bell.
L'araignée près de la remise
Nous avons parfois des visiteurs dans la maisons, enfin des squatteurs que je m'efforce de chasser, parce que ma femme en a une peur maladive. Je parle bien entendu des araignées. Mais il y en a une qui a décidé de tisser sa toile juste à côté de la remise. Enfin, pour être exact contre la remise. Elle est assez volumineuse et elle est plutôt jolie, je trouve, mais bon, c'est rien que moi. Il faut que je fasse attention à chaque fois que j'ouvre la porte de la remise pour ne pas l'avoir sur moi.
Tuesday, 14 September 2021
The Gruffalo Cake
Les feuilles en septembre
Bon, ce n'est pas jusqu'ici le mois de septembre idéal, j'entends par là que ce n'est pas très frais. En fait, il a fait trop chaud il y a une semaine. Je considère que l'automne commence avec septembre, pas à l'équinoxe, mais c'est plus ou moins manifeste selon les années. Mais il y a au moins un signe qui ne ment pas: les feuilles. C'est encore très vert dans les arbres, mais comme ça a changé depuis août (voire avant), il y a quand même beaucoup plus de couleurs et puis il y a beaucoup plus de feuilles sur le sol. Je regardais ça hier en amenant Wolfie à l'école (une nouvelle réalité pour nous que la saison nous apporte désormais): l'automne est encore discret, mais il est bel et bien arrivé.
Monday, 13 September 2021
Permanence
I wanted to mention some good news on the job front, which I learned on Friday (and which brightened my day): I was formally informed by HR that I successfully completed the probationary period of four months. So I am now permanent. Well, not that it means anything nowadays, but at least it gives me some financial and professional stability for a little while. After last year's turmoils, I think it deserves to be mentioned and celebrated.
La petite école de petit loup
Sunday, 12 September 2021
This September so far, in a nutshell
Le "Carnaval" local
Hier, nous sommes allés à un "carnaval" local, en fait une sorte de foire qui se tient chaque septembre pour un samedi. Sauf l'année dernière, pour cause de pandémie. J'ai déjà blogué sur le sujet en 2019. Cette année ils l'ont fait un peu (trop) tôt durant le mois à mon goût, mais nous y sommes allés rien que pour voir du monde et pour nous dégourdir les jambes. Après les mois de confinement, ça nous a fait un bien immense, même si nous ne sommes plus habitués de marcher autant.
Saturday, 11 September 2021
9/11, 20 years after
Today is the 20th anniversary of 9/11. The terrorist act that truly kickstarted the century and the millenium. Our share of Apocalypse, so to speak. For my own experience and my reflection on 9/11, I recommend that you read this post from 2008 and this one from 2009. In my years of blogging, they are the posts I am most proud about. I am thinking about twenty years ago and I am worried about how things might turn out in the future, because I feel like little has been done. I'm glad Bin Laden got killed, but Islamofascism is still very storng indeed. Maybe worse, in the US they are stuck with their own brand of talibans in the guise of Christian fundamentalism. Now these fundies existed before 9/11, but they grew stronger due to the attacks of twenty yers ago. So yes, I'm worried and disappointed about the human race.
54,50$ de chocolat noir
Friday, 10 September 2021
Todd the Toad
I don't know if you remember that last year, we had a toad who visited our garden. We hadn't seen him in a while, until a few days ago, when I saw him. I took a few good snapshots, including this one. I don't know if it is the same toad, but it might as well be, I understand they can live beteen five to ten years, which isn't bad. We named him Todd, as in Todd the Toad, which is a pretty cool name for a toad. Anyway, Todd is a pretty cool fellow and I hope we see him more often.
Rosa
Je partage encore une fois la chanson Rosa de Jacques Brel, pourla simple et bonne raison que petit loup termine aujourd'hui sa première semaine à l'école primaire et qu'il a très bien fait ça. Il n'a pas appris le latin, il n'aura pas une éducation catholique comme ce fut mon cas et je ne crois pas qu'il ait de Rosa dans sa classe, mais il peut être au moins aussi espiègle que Brel.
Thursday, 9 September 2021
Longing for the Orient Express
My readers know my love for trains in general and for old steam trains in particular. I read recently this article from the Financial Times about the most famous train of all, the Orient Express. It is 100 years this year and it still provides services. I knew it, nevertheless this feels surreal. It seems to be pure railway journey porn, mixed with nostalgia porn, nevertheless it would be my dream holiday. Probbly because it sells luxury, decadent railway travel and nostalgia. And at a very high price: a one day initerary from Paris to Venice starts at £2,750 per person, which is waaayyy above what I can afford. All the same, I would really love to try it just once.
Mystérieux p'tits gâteaux
Des fois je regarde de vieilles photos et je trouve des choses. Celle-ci date de 2008, lors d'un séjour chez mes beaux-parents.Je crois que ma femme a fait ces cupcakes avec sa mère, qui pourtant n'est pas forte des desserts. Ou alors ils ont été faits par une amie de ma femme, qui parfoisbloguait avec elle. Elle faisait beaucoup dans la pâtisserie. Dans tous les cas, je suis curieux: j'aimerais savoir si nous avons quelque part la recette de ces p'tits gâteaux. Et ils sont à quoi? Au café, au caramel, au chocolat? J'aimerais savoir aussi.
Wednesday, 8 September 2021
The Gruffalo Cookbook
Oursons à la guimauve
Tuesday, 7 September 2021
The Autumn Garland for Wolfie
Le Salon du livre (plogue)
Monday, 6 September 2021
First Day of School
I will be short as I already blogged about it in my French post, but today is Wolfie's first ever day of school. He is going into reception class. I am not prepared for it. I mean yes, we prepared for it, I mean he has all his school stuff and everything (at least I hope, what if we've forgotten something?), but I still feel like I'm not ready emotionally. it feels that not so long ago, he was a little baby. I also think of all the moments he spent carefree in the house or in the garden, on a week day like this one. Well, now things will be different, and I feel a bit sad about it.
Fête du Travail et rentrée scolaire
Nous sommes la Fête du Travail aujourd'hui,mais ici en Angleterre elle est fêtée en mai, donc nous sommes un lundi comme un autre. En fait non, ce n'est pas un lundi comme un autre: Wolfie entre à l'école pour la première fois. Et je ne me sens pas prêt du tout à cette nouvelle réalité. Je préfèrerais avor une fin de semaine de trois jours en septembre (surtout que c'est un de mes mois préférés) et pouvoir me préparer mentalement un peu plus avec un lundi de congé. Morales de l'histoire: 1)il y a des lundis pire que d'autres, 2)le temps passe trop vite et 3)je goûte les côtés aigre-doux de septembre, pas vraiment déplaisants, mais douloureux.
Sunday, 5 September 2021
Very first sign of Halloween
Yesterday I went dowtown to run a few errands and guess what I saw in an outdoor's flower shop? Pumpkins! Small pumkins, pumpkins a tad toosmall to carv Jack O'Lanterns, but still. It is an undeniable sign of Halloween coming. In early September, it is about time, I think. It cannot come too early for me. I did not buy any. At £5.00, I thought it was a tad much, but I absolutely had to take this picture.
La femme au manteau bleu
Petite nouvelle (en retard) et suggestion pour les amateurs de polar: mon auteur sud africain préféré, Deon Meyer, a eu un livre sorti le 12 août en France, courtoisie de Série noire: La femme au manteau bleu. C'est une novella qui se lit très bien.
Saturday, 4 September 2021
What to Look For in Autumn
I blogged early this year about a series of Ladybird books about the seasons, that looked both educational and beautiful. A few months later, I found them in the local bookshop and bought all four of them. So sicne the beginning of the month, Wolfie and I have been reading What to Look For in Autumn together. It is now one of his bedtime books, at least the ones he reads with daddy. And it is indeed educational and beautiful, with lovely pictures that renders perfectly the seasonal atmosphere.
Refaire le barbier
Bon ben faut se rendre à l'évidence: tout le monde dans la famille en ce moment a les cheveux trop longs. Wolfie, ma femme et moi. Wolfie ne s'en plaint pas, mais il a quelques couettes qui dépassent et qui lui donnent un air d'enfant sauvage (ce qui est cute, mais pas toujours pratique). Comme depuis le début de la pandémie, je suis le barbier officiel de la famille, il me faudra remettre ça bientôt, sans doute aujourd'hui. Pour moi c'est simple: clipper. Pour ma femme, c'est aussi assez simple: je ne suis un coiffeur sophistiqué, mais un coup de ciseaux et elle a les cheveux à l'épaules. Pour petit loup, ça dépendra de sa bonne volonté et il se peut qu'il ait les cheveux rebelles pour un temps. À moins que l'on décide de retourner dans un salon de coiffure, mais franchement je trouve depuis un an que c'est jeter de l'argent par les fenêtres.
Friday, 3 September 2021
No Time to Die, final trailer
Well, well, well, look what we have here. I'm a bit late commenting on it, but here is the last International trailer of for No Time to Die, the latest James Bond movie, released here at the end of the month. This looks very promising and I can barely wait.
Un dessert au... basilic?
Thursday, 2 September 2021
Say it with a lemur
La vieille école
Mon dernier billet sur mon école primaire m'a mis en tête cette chanson de Gilles Vigneault. Je me rappelle, quand elle commençait sur notre vieux vinyle, il y avait en préambule un poème qui commençait ainsi: "Dame nostalgie est une horlogère, qui n'ouvre le temps que pour voir dedans." Je n'étais pas encore nostalgique à l'époque et je ne savais même pas ce que c'était. Je ne me doutais pas qu'on pouvait un jour s'ennuyer de l'école. Enfin bref, je partage La vieille école aujourd'hui, un peu parce que petit loup va aller à l'école primaire dès la semaine prochaine. Je suis nostalgique parce que le temps passe trop vite.
Wednesday, 1 September 2021
Sweet September
Vieille école, nouvelle cour
Nouvelle locale (ou pas, car c'était local dans ma jeunesse): mon père m'a appris que l'école primaire de mon enfance, ou "la petite école" comme l'appelait l'une de mes grandes tantes, a complètement refait sa cour. C'est vraiment joli avec des aires de jeux que j'aimerais avoir ici et que j'aurais aimé avoir dans mon enfance. La petite école était un peu plus austère que ça.