Monday, 8 June 2026
Gâteaux
Sunday, 31 May 2026
Farewell to a local pub
Well, this is not good news: one of the local pubs has been put on the market. My wife actually knows the wife of the landlord. It's not a very old pub, in fact it changed ownership and name a few times since we moved here. And it's not my favourite pub, mostly because I seldom visit it. Still, every time I've been there for a pint I enjoyed it. I tend to prefer smaller pubs, but this one looked nice enough and was generally quiet. Maybe it didn't have enough customers? I hope it doesn't get replaced by a big chain.
Monday, 4 May 2026
Trois alpacas
Thursday, 23 April 2026
George and the Dragon
Wednesday, 22 April 2026
Pickled Eggs
Les alpacas
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Sunday Roast In the Pub
Saturday, 11 April 2026
Taureau hispanique
Saturday, 4 April 2026
Goddess Fortuna
Sunday, 29 March 2026
A Praise Of Our Neighbourhood
Yesterday, I went to my writing workshop. It was a great time, but this is not what I wanted to blog about. As it was in a different place as usual, I got a lift from some of my fellow writers. After the fairly short journey from my house to our host's house, my lift told me that he really liked my neighbourhood. At the end of a quiet road with lots of trees, surrounded by them in fact, he really thought it was a great place, just far enough from the centre. Oh, and from a walking distance of a country pub he likes. I knew of the pub, I had been there a few times, but didn't know it was from a walking distance from us. Good to know. I never thought someone would say this of our neighbourhood, which we always thought wa slower middle class at best, so it felt good to hear it.
Thursday, 26 March 2026
The Violin Thief
I blogged last year about the theft of a 285-year-old violin worth £150,000 in a London pub. Well, there has been some development to the story since the man was arrested: he has been charged with theft. It was about time. As a music lover, the stealing of a rare and ancient musical instrument is to me both morally and aesthetically repellent. Hell, you could argue it is a crime against our civilisation's memory. That said, it could be the subject of a great crime story. Everything about it makes for a great drama. An atmospheric one too: he stole the violin in a London pub, after all. I'm sure there is a scriptweriter working on it at the moment. I'm kind of tempted to try my luck at it and write a short story on the subject.
Tuesday, 17 March 2026
Paddy for Saint Paddy's
Monday, 2 March 2026
Une souche de chêne
Friday, 27 February 2026
The Keys in the Tower
Sunday, 30 November 2025
The Marlow Donkey (the railway line)
Friday, 18 July 2025
The Violin Theft
Here's a bit of crime news I found out recently, which both shocked and fascinated me: a man was arrested for the theft of a £150,000 violin. First thing to say: wow! That is one expensive violin. To be honest, its value is not exactly surprising. There are expensive musical instruments out there, artifacts from another time still in working condition.This one is from the 18th century. It's just the sheer audacity of stealing a musical instrument that I find morally repellent to the extreme. It's one of the worst kind of thefts I can think of. Unfortunately, the violin has not been recovered as I am typing this. On another note, this could make for a great starting point for a crime novel. It already did, sort of, I mean I read one crime novel featuring a stolen violin. If you want to know which one check this link (otherwise: spoiler alert). And the theft happened in a London pub, because of course it did. So please keep your eyes open. Probably your ears too. I hope they find the violin.
Tuesday, 24 June 2025
The Garden Bar, London
As you probably know if , today is Saint John the Baptist's Day, also known as the Nationale Day, or Fête nationale of Quebeckers. You will forgive me if I do not spend much time blogging in English today, but I wanted to plug one London pub, which has been very welcoming to Québec expats like me: the Garden Bar. Every year, the DGQL organises a celebration for Québécois living in the UK and their families and it is the Garden bar that has been hosting it. It has been the case these last two years in any case. They even serve poutine for the occasion and it is a pretty decent one. I blogged about it last year and again this year. Don't think you'll find this item on their menu on a normal day. Nevertheless, as they have been welcoming to us on an important day, I thought I would say a good word about the Garden Bar here.
















