Showing posts with label janvier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label janvier. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 January 2026

Les brouillards de janvier

 Je veux revenir sur mon billet d'hier, à propos du brouillard (ou parfois de la brûme) qui a été le lot de ce mois de janvier. Le brouillard est assez fréquent en janvier, mais il l'a été encore plus cette année. On en a encore eu hier lorsqu'on a mené Wolfie à l'école. Le brouillard apparaît au moins une fois par semaine. Cette photo date du 16 janvier. C'est vraiment magnifique, on dirait que l'on passe dans un autre monde hors du temps. Si je pouvais, je passerais tout le matin à marcher jusqu'à ce qu'il se dissipe.

Wednesday, 28 January 2026

Janvier et le brouillard

Il n'y a pas de neige ici depuis notre retour et ça me manque. Cela dit, janvier a été jusqu'ici un mois de brouillard, parfois de brume. J'essaie de prendre des photos autant que je peux, parce que c'est vraiment joli. Il y aura d'autres photos d'ici à la fin du mois.

Tuesday, 20 January 2026

An Axe for January

 We are getting through the month very quickly, but I thought I would give you a reading suggestion. As you may know, I read "seasonally", by this I mean I try as much as possible to read books set during the time of year I am reading them. It's a method like any other to get through my reading list. Anyway, you probably know I love Ed McBain's 87th Precinct series. I try to read a novel of the series at least once every year. There is at least one of its novels set in January, titled Ax or Axe. Because someone gets murdered with an axe. If you think you need to fight gloom and doom with gloom and doom, as a sort of literary vaccine, this is for you. It's suitably dark and it's a short, gripping read.

Monday, 19 January 2026

"Blue Monday"

As you may know, today is Blue Monday, allegedly the most depressing day of the year, although this is pure hoghwash. Most years, I don't care, for the reasons stated here. There are of course exception, such as last year's Blue Monday, which truly was depressing to me (and, I suspect, others too). But this year, that should not be the case. Because I'm still unemployed, for one. Also, because there is quite a lot of movement on the job front: recruiters and employers are calling me and I have some job prospects. Therefore I am in a fairly good mood. I quite like January, even in this country, I find Mondays more bearable when I don't have to go to work anyway, so... yeah. Happy "Blue Monday" to you, hoping it's not too blue.

Friday, 16 January 2026

Question existentielle (400)

 Première question existentielle de l'année. Première question existentielle depuis un bail, en fait:

-À partir de quel moment en janvier est-ce qu'on est de retour à la normale, au train-train quotidien?

Janus for January

 Iknow I blogged about the same topic, sharing the same image early this month. But I thought that, since we are now pass mid January, it was a nice opportunity to remind us that January is named after the Roman god Janus. He has two faces, one watching the past, the other the future. Since we are in the middle of the month, I can imagine him contemplating both times and well, wondering what the hell's going to happen next. If I was a believer, Janus would be the god I would pray to and make offering to these days.

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

L'hiver vu de haut

 Photo prise quand dans l'avion qui nous menait à Montréal lors de notre dernier jour de vacances au Québec. L'image n'est pas géniale, mais c'est l'hiver vu de haut.

Sunday, 11 January 2026

Forced Dry January (for now...)

I don't know if any of you Dry January, but I'm sure you have heard of it: you basically spend the month without drinking alcohol. I have never done anything like this, I tend to enjoy a pint of beer or a glass of wine before or during my meals, at least at weekends. Well, so far this January, I have remained entirely sober. I have no merit: because of the nasty cold/flu I have, I don't feel like drinking at all. And the fact that I have been jetlagged doesn't help, although it never stopped me before. So circumstances are forcing me to do Dry January for now. I can't wait for it to be over.

Bagotville en hiver

J'ai pris cette photo à l'aéroport de Bagotville le jour de notre départ. Bagotville est le tout premier aéroport que j'ai visité, plus souvent qu'autrement pour attendre le retour de ma mère. C'est un petit aéroport tout ce qu'il y a de plus banal, pas très joli comparé a d'autres, avec un minimum de services (même si ça s'est amélioré depuis. Cela dit, comme c'est le premier aéroport où j'ai mis les pieds, je l'ai longtemps trouvé impressionnant. Et une journée d'hiver typique, comme c'était le cas lors de notre départ, avec la neige, ça lui donne du cachet. Je vais toujours préférer l'ambiance des gares à celle des aéroports. Mais Bagotville en hiver, c'est quand même bien.

Friday, 9 January 2026

Some movement on the work front

 I have read somewhere that January is kind of dead on the job market, but so far I have been happily surprised to see some traction on this front. I had a few interviews in November, which didn't work out. I was not too sure about them to begin with, but accepted interviews to stretch my interview muscles. Well, since the beginning of the month I have been approached by two potential employers. One of them I'm not so sure it's a good fit, but the other I am interested. I had an interview yesterday and it went well. I will know on Monday if I have made the cut for the second round. Fingers crossed, but I am carefully optimistic.

Thursday, 8 January 2026

The snow followed us

I was happily surprised two days ago, the day after we got back home: it seems that the snow has followed us. yes, as weird as it sounds, it snowed in the UK. Sadly, not so much in South East England, but it's better than nothing. That's how much they can receive to be able cope with it. And it calm my homesickness somewhat. Oh if January in England looked like this every year!

Sunday, 4 January 2026

Spies in The Compleat Angler

Today is an interesting date for amateurs of spy thrillers, especially fans John Le Carré. In Call for the DeadGeorge Smiley receives this letter on the 3rd of January: 

"Dear George, 

    It is essential that I lunch with you tomorrow at The Compleat Angler at Marlow. Please do your best to meet me there at one o'clock. There is something I have to tell you.

Yours,

Samuel Fennan"

So it is on this date that was supposed to take place the meeting, but Samuel Fennan died before. The Compleat Angler is still in business and both the hotel and the town of Marlow are perfectly atmospheric places for a spy thriller. I can't be there today (don't think I could afford lunch there anyway), but I always wondered if something might happen there.

Friday, 2 January 2026

New year resolutions (a short list)

 So the new year brings out new resolutions. I have made a short list, which I will hopefully increase in the next few days:

-Read more books

-Read faster (see resolution above)

-Buy less books

-Stick to myTBR list 

-Write more

-Write more often

-Walk more 

 And, well, that's it really. If you are perceptive, you might see a certain pattern.

Thursday, 1 January 2026

The month of Janus

I found this picture in a book on Greek and Roman mythology which I liked a lot as a child. I learned from it that January is the month of the Roman god Janus, a two face god, with one face looking into the past and one face looking into the future. It is a mysterious god, as fairly little is known about him. He is a god of time, passage and transition and of course he gave his name to January. I blogged about him before, I thought today was a good time to blog about him again.

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

Arctic Explorer Ship (Lego)

There is one of Wolfie's Christmas presents he received last year which I have been wanting to blog about for a while: this Lego Arctic Explorer Ship.  We didn't get nice toys like these when I was a child, not even Lego toys. I mean it has everything in it: action figures of various professions, a Viking sunken ship, a helicopter, a crane, a little robotic submarine and a killer whale. It can even float on water, like a real ship. It's maybe the best Lego set we ever had (well, as a family, I mean, I know it's not mine) and it really stimulates imagination. But what got me happy about it, more than anything else, is that Wolfie finished it in two days, all by himself. Except for the string on the crane, which mummy helped setting up (because you have to put the string in a tiny hole). But otherwise, it is all my son's natural engineering skills and patience. Two things I am utterly devoided of. I am a very proud father.

Friday, 31 January 2025

Dernier jour de janvier

 Je prononce ici une évidence: nous sommes le dernier jour de janvier. Comment a été le vôtre, de janvier? Le mien n'était pas génial, mais il se termine mieux qu'il a commencé. C'est dommage, parce que c'est l'un des mois de l'année que j'ai appris à apprécier. Je dirais même que je l'aime pas mal plus qu'un mois d'été, par exemple. Je sais, je suis bizarre comme ça, mais je déteste la chaleur et les journées longues, alors un mois long, sombre et froid, je trouve ça relaxant.

Friday, 24 January 2025

Labyrinth (the beer)

I try as much as I can to drink products from Rebellion Beer, as it is one of the closest mocrobreweries I have from home and because they brew some really nice ales. And I didn't want to end January without trying their beer of the month. It's called Labyrinth and it is inspired by Greek mythology, like every beer of the month in 2025. I guess I will have to buy one every month. Anyway, Labyrinth is the kind of dark, flaboursome ale I enjoy and has a cool Minotaur on its label.

Thursday, 23 January 2025

Black Holes?

I recently found this comic strip by Tom Gauld. It made me laugh.January in a nutshell. I say this, and I generally don't dislike January as a month, I find summer months far worse (it's true), but this year so far it has been a difficult one.

Tuesday, 21 January 2025

Lego Magazine

 Boy the things Wolfie receives by mail. I mean, we don't get all that much mail, but when we do, it is often for Wolfie and, in any case, he receives the coolest mail. So anyway, he received at the beginning of January a Lego magazine. This issue covers January, February and March. Enough, one would hope, to keep him interested for the next two months. But I just like that my son keeps the old and kind of forgotten tradition of receiving a magazine in the mail. It's just nice, you know.

Monday, 20 January 2025

THE Blue Monday

Today is Blue Monday. Usually, I wouldn't care less. Because it's pure pseudoscience to begin with. Because there are worse Mondays than January Mondays and the first working Monday of January is worse than any other in the month anyway. However, not this Blue Monday 2025. This is a proper, genuine, bona fide Blue Monday,the Blue Monday to end all Blue Mondays, THE Blue Monday. There are two reasons for it. The first one, you can probably guess. Yup, the Swine is back. The other reason is that my current job sucks. And things are probably going to get worse before they get better. To a point where pretty much every working day for me will be Blue Monday, until further notice. So yeah, I'm not in a very good mood.