Okay, so we are the very end of the month and it's Friday. February is a difficult month in my line of work, end of months are always difficult, when they come on a Friday they re generally worse. Accursed, accursed 28th of February. I never liked the month all that much, because it seems that every rubbish that happens at work always fall in late February, or thereabout. So two years ago I was at risk of being made redundant. In the end, I managed to get my job back at the last minute. I have been doing well since then, except in the last few months, where it has become more difficult, for various reasons. And now I am again at risk of redundancy. It's not as dire as before, because my wife has a job as well, so we don't depend of my salary. And I have learned to be prepared for the worst, since I got made redundant by the employer I hated during the Covid year. I know how to job hunt in difficult times and I am generally good at interviews. But it makes things a little bit more stressful all the same. I'd rather skip February sometimes.
Friday, 28 February 2025
Goldorak U
Thursday, 27 February 2025
Two Spoons Tea
I recently learned the existence of a new tea company, or at least one I didn't know existed until, well, now: Two Spoons Tea. I love to try new teas and see what's on the offer. Because tea is, as you know, my favourite non-alcoholic drink. I will need to check where I can buy their products. I could of course do it online, if needs be. Or just suggests to my wife that she buys me some of their brews for my birthday. In any case, I will keep my eyes out for Two Spoons Tea.
Wednesday, 26 February 2025
Carmen Sandiego
Oh the thing I rediscover since I am the father of a young boy. I am kind of late in the news, but Netflix made a TV series called Carmen Sandiego, based on the character at the core of the old educational video game series. I played the game in the 90s, when I was a teenager, mostly at a friend's place, on his computer, but also at school, when it was used so we would learn English. It hadn't really made a big impression on me. Maybe because I was not keen on games with blatant educational purposes? I remember the gameshow as well, which I thought was kind of nice, but a bit young for me. It was more something my little brothers watched. But anyway, out of curiosity, I checked the animated series on Netflix last Saturday, with Wolfie, and we got hooked right away. Now Carmen Sandiego switched from antagonist to protagonist and even hero, but she still operates outside the law and it's a neat little caper with a nice old fashioned aesthetic and a few surprisingly dark moments. The villains are true villains, not mere pantomimes. The educational aspect is still there, but it's been integrated to the plot and characters seamlessly. So Wolfie and I are enjoying it a lot. I'm also glad I can make him discover crime fiction.
Don Giovanni (plogue)
Tuesday, 25 February 2025
AB's B'day
Today is the birthday of Anthony Burgess, my favourite writer. I try to commemorate every year. The big anniversary was in 2017, when he would have turned a hundred. be that as it may, I will try to do something special about him, like read passages of some of his best novels. One day, I hope to do another pilgrimage in Manchester, where he was born, and visit the Anthony Burgess Foundation there. It's been long overdue. Otherwise, it's also Vraie Fiction's blogging anniversary, which is entireyl accidental, yet very fitting.
"Un deux, test": un anniversaire
C'est un anniversaire d'une certaine importance aujourd'hui: le tapais "Un deux, test" le 25 février 2008, commençant ainsi Vraie Fiction. Il était 21:41 quand mon tout premier billet a été publié. Je sais que bloguer est un art assez oublié de nos jours, c'est un peu perdu dans tous les réseaux sociaux, mais je ne m'en lasse pas, même quand je manque un peu d'inspiration.
Monday, 24 February 2025
A Gothic Castle Library
Le long-di
Bon, calembour atroce qui m'est venu en tête récemment. Le lundi, c'est vraiment un long-di. Il faudrait l'écrire comme ça. C'est long au travail, c'est long partout j'imagine, mais c'est vraiment long au travail. En tout cas, c'était long aujourd'hui.
New weapon for the artillery drawer?
Les orchidées
Sunday, 23 February 2025
Camel Trophy Jeep
Les sucres s'en viennent
Saturday, 22 February 2025
CATAN: anyone knows it?
Le chemin de fer
Friday, 21 February 2025
Dr Strangelove on stage
You may know that I'm a fan of Stanley Kubrick. He is my favourite director. I recently found out, to my delight, that the National Theatre has made a stage adaptation of the Cold War dark comedy Dr. Strangelove. Maybe my favourite film comedy. generally, I am not keen on these kinds of remakes and re-adaptations and re-imagining, or whatever the name they give them. But I have seen the trailers and some videos and it looks promising. I also think that Kubrick's direction was often very theatric and stagy, in all his movies and this one in particular, so it makes sense to have the story adapted for the stage. So yeah, I will try to go and watch it.
Bordée de neige (d'antan)
Thursday, 20 February 2025
The Student ("How it works")
Tempête de neige (2)
Wednesday, 19 February 2025
Oat Milk in Tea?
For a few months now, my wife has switched from milk to, well, oat milk and various vegan alternatives. But it is mostly oat milk. Not so much for ethical reasons as because it's meant to be healthier. Now, she does not drink milk by itself anyway, but she pours oat milk in her coffee and in her cereals. You know how I feel about milk substitutes. Read this post for more details. Well anyway, I noticed something on one of the oat milk bottles sh bought. The brand is Oatly, if you are curious. Something that shocked me and left me speechless. On one of its sides, it says: "It works in tea". And no. Just no. Hell no. This is a lie. Oat milk does NOT work in tea. Real, proper milk does not work in tea. Tea and milk don't work together. Tea stands on its own. Milk, or any milk substitute, poured in tea, is barbaric.
Tempête de neige
Tuesday, 18 February 2025
The Sad Ghost Club
Gâteau
Monday, 17 February 2025
A Railway Themed Birthday?
Presque la Relâche
C'est la semaine de Relâche cette semaine pour petit loup. Mais pas pour moi. Il est avec ses grand-parents maternels et je m'ennuie déjà. Je n'ai pas eu de vraie semaine de Relâche depuis que je ne travaille plus dans le merveilleux monde de l'éducation. Cela dit, comme je n'ai pas besoin de préparer mon fils pour aller à l'école, j'ai presque une semaine de congé. Je dis presque: je peux me lever plus tard le matin avant de travailler. Les avantages d'avoir une job qui me permet encore de travailler de la maison. J'ai pas mal eu toute ma vie adulte des presque Relâches: à l'université je devais souvent terminer mes travaux, au cégep ma semaine de Relâche ne tombait jamais en même temps que les autres. C'est encore un peu le cas aujourd'hui, j'imagine.
Sunday, 16 February 2025
Two guys and a gal
You may remember, a month ago or so I blogged about Five Guys. I have been curious about the one we have nearby and last time we went to the cinema we pondered about going there for lunch. In the end we didn't, mostly because there is little if anything that is vegetarian, so my wife cannot really eat anything there. Not that she like fastfood all that much to begin with. But Wolfie was quite curious about it. My wife explained the conundrum in these terms: "The problem with Five Guys and us is that this family is made of two guys and a gal and the gal is vegetarian." Which I found very funny and deserving to be a new great unknown line. Wolfie and I share a lot of things, but he got his wits from his mother's side.
Saturday, 15 February 2025
The 87th Precinct, in order
Friday, 14 February 2025
Amadeus for Valentine's Day
Happy Valentine's Day everyone. As it is sometimes a tradition on Vraie Fiction, I celebrate by sharing some love songs and I usually go for classical with Mozart. Because nothing ever put love in music as well as he did, whether it was its ideal and idealised aspects or its more problematic ones. So yeah, here is one love duet that is also a duet of deceit and unrequited infatuation, with Miah Persson and Gerald Finley. This is taken from Le Nozze di Figaro. For those who do not understand Italian, there are subtitles.
Dites-le avec un chocolat chaud
Thursday, 13 February 2025
Preparing Saint Patrick's Day
Se pourvoir en cidre
Wednesday, 12 February 2025
Arctic Explorer Ship (Lego)
Guille siempre!
Tuesday, 11 February 2025
Forever Autumn?
Un renard dans la neige
Monday, 10 February 2025
The arsenal in crime fiction
Chevreuil ou orignal?
Sunday, 9 February 2025
A fox in the snow
Hello Moineau
Billet nostalgique pour ce dimanche,souvenir des fins de semaines de mon enfance. Quelqu'un se rappelle d'Hello Moineau? Une obscure émission pour enfants datant du début des années 80, je l'aimais beaucoup. Elle était amusante et irrévérencieuse, avec une grosse, grosse, grosse dose d'humour absurde. Il y avait une famille, la famille Moineau, autour de laquelle gravitait des animaux anthropomorphiques. Ils combattaient des adversaires aussi bêtes que méchants. J'ai retrouvé les épisodes sur YouTube, quoique je ne sois pas certain que toute la série y soit. Mais bon, on ne boudera pas son plaisir. Suis-je le seul à m'en rappeler?
Saturday, 8 February 2025
"Restless pillow"
I think I might start reading Charlotte Brontë. I never did, I only read one book from the Brontë sisters and it wasn't Charlotte's. So yes, I just learned that she once said (or wrote): "A ruffled mind makes a restless pillow". In a nuthsell, this is the very essence of insomnia. She was a wise woman indeed.
La Raisonnable?
Chicago Crime
Faux Cherry Blossom
Y aurait-il de l'espoir pour les amateurs de Cherry Blossoms? Non, pas parce qu'Hershey a changé d'avis, mais parce qu'une version québécoise de la friandise vient de quintupler ses ventes en trois semaines. Ca s'appelle Berry Blossom, c'est fait avec des atocas au lieu des cerises, mais c'est le même principe. et c'est tant pis pour Hershey s'ils vont perdre au change. Ils avaient juste à ne pas se fourvoyer ainsi en insultant leur clientèle.
Friday, 7 February 2025
Japanese Crime
Every time of year, or almost, is a good time to read crime fiction for me. Except between August and October, when I read horror. Anyway, I recently started reading Three Assassins by Kotaro Isaka. I last year for various reasons, one of them being that I have never read Japanese crime fiction. I am expanding my horizons. So far, so great: it's smart, witty, suitably dark and it has heart too. I should probably add exotic, at least compared to what I am used to in crime fiction. It makes me want to visit Japan one day. In some way, maybe I am already visiting it, through the pages of this novel. In any case, if I carry on enjoying it, I will read more Japanese crime fiction.
Olivieri (In Memoriam)
Thursday, 6 February 2025
Navy Blue Coats (a trend)
One thing I observed recently during the school run: it seems that about half the boys in Wolfie's school wear a navy blue winter coat. Wolfie has one, brnd new from last year. His friends have one, many of them anyway. And the younger kids at school also have the same kind of coat: navy blue, with faux fur on the hood. It reminds me of the orange coat trend of 2022. I must say, I far prefer Wolfie to wear more colorful clothes, especially on a cloudy day or at night. But this year it's all navy blue. Which is quite elegant, if nothing else. I always loved navy blue clothes, to my wife's great disappointing. She prefers more colourful stuff.
L'outarde
Wednesday, 5 February 2025
Take the Cannoli
You know where this quote comes from. Recently, WOlfie was asked in a homework to try Italian food. Could be anything: pasta, goat cheese, figs, olives, artichokes, etc. There was a list of suggestions, but I decided to be original and I bought two packs of cannoli. Because why the heck not. After all, it was an educational project. I had cannoli in the past, very rarely. Funny how the dessert is now associated with a classic movie.
Substituts
Tuesday, 4 February 2025
"Wolfie, my man..."
My wife went to volunteer at Wolfie's school recently, to help children read. I envy her for having that extra time with him, and in his every day environment. But anyway, the kids were supposed to read a bit of a book, then pass on to the next kid so he would read the next few pages, etc. And whoever read the pages chose who was supposed to read next. So one of Wolfie's friends, when he had read his bit, said: "Now I will pass it on to Wolfie, my man!" I find it cute, and that's it really.
Passé la Chandeleur...
D'habitude je le mentionne le jour même, mais j'ai négligé de le faire cette année. Enfin bref, c'était la Chandeleur dimanche dernier. On a mangé des crêpes en dessert, petit loup et moi, et il a fait assez froid. Je dis ça à cause du proverbe: "À la Chandeleur, l'hiver passe ou prend vigueur." C'était un peu des deux, alors j'espère qu'il va prendre vigueur pour un mois ou deux. J'aime l'hiver et je n'ai pas trop envie d'avoir du temps trop doux, surtout pas trop tôt. Je sais, je suis bizarre.
Monday, 3 February 2025
Valentine's Day from the Bookshop
Sunday, 2 February 2025
Ciao Caffè Nero
Well, here's some good local news for a change: we learned that there will a Caffè Nero opening soon in the town centre. No, I am not a coffee drinker, but of all the coffee chains in the UK (not counting the independent coffee shops), Caffè Nero might actually be my favourite. I'm not sure why. Because it's pseudo Italian, perhaps? Because I always find something I really like there (see this post)? Also, it's oneof these underdog chains, not nearly as big as Costa or Starbucks. But mainly, I think I like Caffè Nero because I like the look and feel of their places, the general atmosphere. It just feels nice there. Anyway, many cafés have closed down in the near 20 years we have been living here, so I welcome a new one, even from a chain. So it is on our to visit list, whenever it opens and when there aren't too many customer cramming it.