Friends Reunion in Kelowna

Lifelong friends met for a Never Ending Weekend in Kelowna, B.C.

Some of us went back to Grade 4. Lifelong friends.

Kelowna population in 2025 is 165,907.

Well known for dry, hot, sunny summers and cool, cloudy winters. The second mildest winter of any non-coastal city in Canada, after neighbouring Penticton.

We did a couple of days at beaches and the waterfront.

Spent even more time socializing over great food and drink.

Each day we did a couple of short hikes.

One morning I got up early to hike Mount Knox.

A surprising highlight for me was visiting The View Winery and Vineyard.

Very fun. Very interesting.

We actually went for their cider.

Fantastic tourist destination. I’d return to Kelowna anytime.

Empire of Silence by Christopher Ruocchio

Interesting premise. But not really a good fit for me.

Empire of Silence (2018) is first in the Sun Eater series.

The story is written as a first-person memoir told by Hadrian Marlowe, a man who is remembered by history both as a legendary hero who eradicated an alien threat and as a monster who destroyed a sun, killing billions of lives.

The Frame Narrative: An older, captive Hadrian looks back on his long life, attempting to explain the complex choices that led to his infamy. 

The Flight: To avoid a grim future engineered by his tyrannical father, Hadrian flees his aristocratic noble house.

The Fall: Stranded penniless on a backwater world, he is forced to live in the slums and eventually fight for survival as a gladiator. 

The Conflict: He becomes entangled in the political web of the Sollan Empire and the devastating, galaxy-wide war against the mysterious, predatory alien race known as the Cielcin


Visiting Vernon, B.C.

Friends moved from Vancouver to Vernon in the sunny Okanagan.

What do you think of their new vista?

We were working on a Gymnastics project, taking breaks with good food.

One highlight was visiting gorgeous Ellison Provincial Park.

Friends are improving the rock climbing routes nearby.

Who are my friends, you ask?

From Vernon, I started my ride back to Calgary.

Pursuit by Thomas Perry

Thomas Perry (1947-2025) is one of my favourite writers.

I’m working backwards, reading more of his older books.

Pursuit (2021)is a standalone suspense novel that follows a high-stakes “cat-and-mouse” hunt across the United States between a relentless investigator and a professional hitman

That aspect of the book was fantastic. Good guy and bad guy at the top of their games.

It got slow and dull when each had a problematic romantic relationship.

Plot Summary

The story begins with a brutal mass murder at a restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, where thirteen people are found dead. When local police are unable to find a suspect or motive, forensics expert Daniel Milliken determines the crime was the work of a highly skilled professional.

Milliken connects the father of one victim with Roy Prescott, an enigmatic specialist known for finding people who don’t want to be found.  

Prescott identifies his target as James Varney, a sociopathic hired gun who is as methodical and deadly as Prescott himself. To catch him, Prescott must goad Varney into believing he has to kill Prescott, turning the pursuit into a deadly game where only one can survive. 

No fixed line by Dana Stabenow

No fixed line by by Dana Stabenow is the 22nd book in the acclaimed Kate Shugak Investigation mystery series.

I really enjoyed the previous book, and might just have to continue with this series. This one is good, as well.

The Setting: It is New Year’s Eve, and an intense, weeks-long blizzard has entirely cut Alaska off from the rest of the world.

The Crash: A small plane crashes deep within the remote Quilak mountains.

The Discovery: Because official aviation investigators cannot reach the site, ex-State Trooper Jim Chopin handles the initial search. He uncovers the wreckage, a large stash of fentanyl pills, and a dead pilot who has a criminal past.

The Survivors: Two young, traumatized Spanish-speaking children are found alive at the scene, revealing a dark human trafficking plot. 

The Subplot: Meanwhile, Aleut private investigator Kate Shugak faces an unwelcome shock when a deceased enemy names her the trustee of his multi-million dollar estate.

Citadel – season 2

One of the most expensive TV shows ever made. 

I enjoyed the brainless escapism of season 1, so made sure to click through for season 2.

Season 2 is not as good. But worth watching for the ACTION, not the plot.

Ignore the plot.

The unlikely team must stop Joana Malvern (Merle Dandridge) from assassinating the Russian President at the G8 Summit.

Priyanka Chopra as Nadia Sinh is not the most believable super spy.  

Richard Madden as Mason Kane is a very believable action star, however.

Jack Reynor as Hutch is probably my favourite.

Stanley Tucci as Stanley Tucci 😀 is always great.

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Go Gentle by Maria Semple

Original. Smart. Funny dialogue. I really liked this book.

Go Gentle is the 2026 novel by bestselling author Maria Semple.

The story follows Adora Hazzard, a 50-something divorced Stoic philosopher living a carefully curated, highly content life in Manhattan’s historic Ansonia building.

Her days are filled with raising her teenage daughter, tutoring the children of a billionaire family, and building a “coven” of close female friends.

Adora lives by the strict Stoic principle of wanting only what she already has—until a chance encounter with a handsome stranger at the ballet changes everything. Her orderly world is quickly upended and thrown into a chaotic, madcap international caper involving:

  • Black-market art deals and stolen statues
  • An explosion at the Louvre
  • Intrigue with a mysterious European art broker
  • A fast-paced, high-stakes trip to Paris 

💡 Themes

  • Stoicism vs. Desire: The narrative comically tests the limits of ancient philosophy when confronted with real-world temptation and passion.
  • Mid-Life Transformation: It explores a woman’s journey of rediscovery, proving that life and romance do not end after divorce.
  • Quirky Female Solidarity: Adora’s “coven” of neighbors serves as a witty exploration of female friendship and community.

Several critics, including Ron Charles, described the book as a “kitchen junk-drawer of a novel,” arguing that blending a Stoic philosophy lesson, a romantic comedy, and a high-stakes art heist can feel incredibly jarring.

Fair criticism. It’s not a neat and tidy storyline. But I still recommend it.

The Devil You Know by Freida McFadden

I don’t love all the popular Freida McFadden books, but this one is very entertaining.

The Devil You Know (2017) is a medical comedy and women’s fiction novel as the second and final book in her Dr. Jane McGillduology.

Unlike her famous dark psychological thrillers (like The Housemaid), this earlier series leans heavily into medical humour, workplace drama, and romance.

The story follows Dr. Jane McGill, who finally feels like she has the perfect life.

She has a stable job at a VA Hospital, a loving husband, and an adorable daughter. However, her ideal world is upended when the hospital hires a new vascular surgeon: Dr. Ryan Reilly—the “Sexy Surgeon” who also happens to be the biggest jerk she ever loved.

Forced to work alongside her infuriating ex-boyfriend from a decade ago, Jane begins to question her past choices and her current marriage as old sparks fly and workplace comedy ensues

Cycling the Camino de Santiago

I cycled the last sections of the traditional Camino de Santiago in 2022.

To my thinking, cycling is even better than walking.

I rented a touring bike. VERY convenient.

If interested, check out the best guidebook:

Cicerone – Cycling the Camino de Santiago: a complete planning guide

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Hang On St. Christopher by Adrian McKinty

Another great book from one of my favourite authors.

Hang On St. Christopher (2025) is the 8th novel in Adrian McKinty’s critically acclaimed Sean Duffy mystery series, released on March 4, 2025.

Despite the previous book, The Detective Up Late, being heavily promoted as Duffy’s final case, this instalment welcomes the street-worn detective back for another dangerous assignment.

  • The Setting: It is July 1992. The Troubles in Northern Ireland have been grinding on for 25 apocalyptic years.
  • Duffy’s Status: Sean Duffy has successfully relocated his family over the water to Scotland. He is now a semi-retired part-timer, only returning to Belfast six days a month just to secure his police pension.
  • The Inciting Incident: While his protégé, Detective Sergeant Lawson, is away on holiday in Spain, a seemingly straightforward case lands in Duffy’s lap. A middle-aged, solitary portrait painter is killed in what looks like a carjacking gone wrong.
  • The Twist: Duffy quickly uncovers that the dead painter was actually an IRA assassin.
  • The Stakes: Duffy is forced to figure out who hit the hitman and why. His investigation leads him into a complex web of parallel, true-events-based operations involving the CIA, MI5, and Special Branch, with the future of the burgeoning Irish peace process hanging in the balance