Friday, 16 January 2026
Janus for January
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
Auld Lang Syne
Happy new year to all my readers! As it is a tradition on this blog, I am sharing Auld Lang Syne. I hope you enjoy.
Friday, 3 January 2025
Feu de foyer
Thursday, 2 January 2025
Greenwich
I recently made an observation about the new year. In fact, it is an observation I keep making every time we celebrate it in the UK, which is now pretty much my reality: living in England, we enter the new year at the same time as the Greenwich meridian. Which is of course historically THE standard prime time, THE staple to calculate time, so to speak. In a way, England is the center of the world when it comes to count time. It is purely anecdotal, but it always comes to my mind round the new year.
Bookshop(s) this January
Wednesday, 1 January 2025
For Auld Lang Syne...
Happy New year everyone! I am starting it with u Auld Lang Syne, as it is a tradition here in the UK and elsewhere.
Mafalda et la nouvelle année (siempre!)
Tuesday, 31 December 2024
Festin des Fêtes
Saturday, 28 December 2024
Post-Christmas Blues (sort of)
Well, it is this time of year, but it arrived a tad later this year and it is far less painful than usual, for some reason. I will dwell on it a bit more, but anyway, here it is: the post-Christmas blues. However, it isn't too bad this year. Because I still have a few days of holidays, for one, and because I am enjoying my time off doing very little except reading and watching television. I needed a long break and I can live without the excitement (and following exhaustion) that the days leading to Christmas bring. I am not a big fan of new year's celebrations, soI am happy living in limbo until then. Still, the big days of Christmas are over for me, I have stopped listening to Christmas music, so technically it is post-Christmas blues.
Tuesday, 2 January 2024
Question existentielle (385)
Les Fêtes ne sont pas encore officiellement terminées, cela dit pour beaucoup c'est le retour au travail et petit loup recommence l'école bientôt. Je me pose donc la question existentielle suivante (qui est assez proche de la question 277, mais un peu différente):
-Après Noël et le Jour de l'An, quand est-ce que nous sommes bel et bien, de facto, dans le retour à la normale?
Monday, 1 January 2024
Auld Lang Syne (as always)
Happy new year everyone! As it is a tradition on this blog, I am sharing again the classic Auld Lang Syne. Which also reminds me that I have Scottish blood, so there might be something of me in this song, in a way. You tell me.
Mafalda et la nouvelle année
Sunday, 31 December 2023
Saint Sylvester's Day
Well, I will start by spouting a cliché: we are the last day of the year 2023 and the last day of December. The time during the Christmas holidays I like least, because while it is still technically Christmastime, the celebrations I love are pretty much gone, done and dusted. And I don't like the new year, never did since I was a child. So anyway, I thought I would write this post with a cultural twist: the 31st of December is also called Saint Sylvester's Day. I was reminded of that on Facebook by some friends (cultural Catholics) who still call it like that. I know nothing about Saint Sylvester. But I know today is his day, if nothing else. Anyway, anybody else call today Saint Sylvester's Day?
Saturday, 30 December 2023
The December-January Blur
Tuesday, 10 January 2023
New Year, New Books
Saturday, 7 January 2023
Janus
I share this picture which I found on the Facebook page of the British Museum. It is a coin whith the depiction of the Roman god Janus. With one face looking at the past and another looking at the future. January is of course named after the god, so it is fitting that I share it here today. You can find more about the coin here. I have nothing else to add, except that a visit to the British Museum is long overdue. I might add it to my new year's resolutions.
Sunday, 1 January 2023
"For auld lang syne my jo"
Happy new year everyone! As a tradition on this blog, I am sharing again the classic Auld Lang Syne, sung here by Scottish artist Julie Fowlis. It's not the first time she shows up on this blog and it's been long overdue. She's an amazing artist. And she says "my jo" and not "my dear" and that's a bonus reason for me to choose her take on the song. Anyway, happy new year again.











