Friday, January 31, 2025

Blue cheese potato chips

I love everything blue cheese so I'm sure I would love these.One of the most pleasureable things I've done in my life is buy 100 grams of Roquefort cheese at the morning market in Paris and eat it all on the way home. And probably the next best tastiest things were the baguette bread still warm from the oven and croissants baked that morning.They did survive the walk home.I didn't tell Jim about the cheese. #1 NEW Cashel Blue Cheese Irish Potato Chips https://food52.com/recipes/36712-blue-cheese-potato-chips?srsltid=AfmBOorj4SubrqsH3RbULBHZk77EZJPc339oOVZXqRTOrv2GkPzRdzx-

Thursday, January 30, 2025

Burger and a pint

at Oaks last night. It's a great deal and we always enjoy it.

Monday, January 27, 2025

More crazy weather

From: Morning Brew "The deep South was blasted with its worst snowstorm in 130 years this week, creating a rare opportunity for a snowball fight in the French Quarter of New Orleans and an even rarer chance to skate on the street. The snow was so heavy that the city’s famous St. Louis Cathedral was barely visible after the Big Easy received 10 inches of snow. In all, 5–10 inches of snow fell across the Gulf Coast. The blizzard snarled roadways, closed airports, and was the cause of at least 11 deaths.—DL"

Sunday, January 26, 2025

Another super lunch

We had lunch at the Blue Crab at the Coast Victoria yesterday. Great view and great lunch!

Saturday, January 25, 2025

Lord Peter Wimsey in "Have His Carcase"

We enjoyed seeing the dramatization. YouTube seems to have lots of this kind of old stuff we haven't seen or seen so long ago we've forgotten it. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Preceded by The Five Red Herrings Followed by Murder Must Advertise Have His Carcase is a 1932 locked-room mystery by Dorothy L. Sayers, her seventh novel featuring Lord Peter Wimsey and the second in which Harriet Vane appears. It is also included in the 1987 BBC TV series. The book marks a stage in the long drawn out courting of Harriet Vane by Wimsey. Though working closely with him on solving the book's mystery, she still refuses to marry him.

Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Itty bitty book review: "Gaudy Night"

"Gaudy Night" by Dorothy Sayers I always enjoy a good mystery and this didn't disappoint...another one of my Christmas books from Jim. It was 557 pages and when I first picked it up I thought I don't think I want to read anything this long but I started and before I knew it I finished it. Now, what to choose next? I think I'll try "The Girl who was Saturday Night" by Heather O'Neill. I see it was a Giller Prize finalist.

Sunday, January 19, 2025

California wine

This doesn't really surprise me. I think it has a lot to do with the weather of California being more consistent. "California Wines Beat French Rivals in a Blind Taste Test In a legendary event dubbed “The Judgment of Paris,” held on May 24, 1976, French wine experts preferred upstart California wines to the finest French ones in a taste test. An English wine shop owner staged the event to drum up business, and everyone assumed a French victory was a foregone conclusion. The nine experts swirled, sniffed, and sipped a variety of reds and whites, then tallied the number of points they awarded to each sample; shockingly, a cabernet sauvignon and a chardonnay from Napa Valley won out, proving that countries besides France could produce the world’s finest wines. A bottle of each winning wine is now in the Smithsonian collection."

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Chef James made chicken cacciatori

It was a great meal and our friends, Darryl and Bronwen, enjoyed it very much. We had a lot of fun talking about old times. Bronwen still teaches at Camosun.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Another lovely visit with an old friend

Fern came over for tea yesterday and so nice to see her. And she brought some yummy home-made cookies!

Thursday, January 09, 2025

Monday, January 06, 2025

Alexa...who knew?

Just one of those names of things I never really thought about From: Interesting Facts "Egypt's Library of Alexandria, possibly built around the fourth century BCE, was reputed to hold the wealth of humankind's accumulated knowledge in the ancient world. That makes "Alexa" an inspired choice for the name of the voice-activated virtual assistant that debuted with the Amazon Echo smart speaker in 2014. Yet this was hardly the only name strongly considered by Alexa's developers — nor even the favored choice of the company founder who pushed to bring the project to life. "

Saturday, January 04, 2025

Another good time with old friends

We saw Derek and Mary and all enjoyed a visit and a drink of sherry.

Wednesday, January 01, 2025

New Year's Day lunch

We went to the Penny Farthing and ran into our old neighbours, Chris and Susan, from Dewdney Street. So fun to see them and their cute little dog.