I finally tried one of the Amazon grocery stores with no cashiers.
It works.
I could get used to this.
GIVE ME CONVENIENCE — OR GIVE ME DEATH. 😀
25% off on most items for Prime members. So it’s not expensive.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
I finally tried one of the Amazon grocery stores with no cashiers.
It works.
I could get used to this.
GIVE ME CONVENIENCE — OR GIVE ME DEATH. 😀
25% off on most items for Prime members. So it’s not expensive.
Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.
I’ve been working my way through the books of Peter May.
In the Enzo Files series, half-Scottish, half-Italian Enzo MacLeod lives in lives in Toulouse, working as a university professor. Then decides to solve some of the great cold case murders in French history.
Book #1 is Dry Bones. (Also published as Extraordinary People.)
Next up is The Critic, much better in my opinion. Especially if you like wine. 🍷
The body of Gil Petty, America’s most celebrated wine critic, is found strung up in a French Gaillac vineyard, dressed in the ceremonial robes of the Order of the Divine Bottle and pickled in wine.
For forensic expert Enzo Macleod, the key to this unsolved murder lies in decoding Petty’s mysterious reviews, which could make or break a vineyard’s reputation. …

In the 3rd book — Backlight Blue — one of the cold case murders decides he should take out Enzo before he starts investigating the case from 19 years earlier.
Enzo is not the most likeable hero. But he certainly gets the women. 😀
In book #4 — Freeze Frame — Enzo heads for the tiny island of Ile de Groix off the coast of Brittany.
He wants to solve the cold case murder of tropical disease specialist and entomologist Adam Killian in his study.
The crime scene was left completely undisturbed for two decades as the victim said he left a clue to his murderer. Killian was dying of cancer when he was killed.
To complicate things, his sometime lover, Charlotte, arrives — with an important announcement.
During a blizzard one bitter winter night, just days before Christmas, the car belonging to the wife of a retired local judge is discovered abandoned on a rural county road in Tamarack County. After days of fruitless searching, there is little hope that she’ll be found alive, if she’s found at all.
Cork O’Connor, the ex-sheriff of Tamarack County, notices small things about the woman’s disappearance that disturb him. When the beloved pet dog of a friend is brutally killed and beheaded, he begins to see a startling pattern in these and other recent dark occurrences in the area. And after his own son is brutally attacked and nearly killed, Cork understands that someone is spinning a deadly web in Tamarack County. At its center is a murder more than twenty years old, for which an innocent man may have been convicted. Cork remembers the case only too well. He was the deputy in charge of the investigation that sent the man to prison.
williamkentkrueger.com

It begins when 4 people plummet from the top of a tall building. And die. The elevator failed.
It appears to be a horrific, random tragedy. But then, next day, it happens again, in a different Manhattan skyscraper.
If you were the Mayor of NYC, what would you do?
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During a houseboat vacation on the remote Lake of the Woods, a violent gale sweeps through unexpectedly, stranding Cork and his daughter, Jenny, on a devastated island where the wind has ushered in a force far darker and more deadly than any storm.
Amid the wreckage, Cork and Jenny discover the body of a teenage girl. She wasn’t killed by the storm, however; she’d been bound and tortured before she died. Nearby, underneath a tangle of branches, they also find a baby boy, hungry and dehydrated, but still very much alive. Powerful forces intent on securing the child pursue them to the isolated Northwest Angle …
Amazon
The Northwest Angle is a small piece of the USA completely surrounded by Canada and Lake of the Woods.

In the U.K. I was able to watch Derry Girls for free on Channel 4.
Fantastic. Especially the soundtrack.
One of my favourite comedies, sadly season 3 is the final 7 episodes.
Brilliant finale. The vote on the Good Friday Agreement.
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Quite good.
While the residents of the Québec village of Three Pines take advantage of the deep snow to ski and toboggan, to drink hot chocolate in the bistro and share meals together, the Chief Inspector finds his holiday with his family interrupted by a simple request.
He’s asked to provide security for what promises to be a non-event. A visiting Professor of Statistics will be giving a lecture at the nearby university.
While he is perplexed as to why the head of homicide for the Sûreté du Québec would be assigned this task, it sounds easy enough. That is until Gamache starts looking into Professor Abigail Robinson and discovers an agenda so repulsive he begs the university to cancel the lecture.
They refuse, citing academic freedom, and accuse Gamache of censorship and intellectual cowardice. …
fantasticfiction

A very good book.
On their first night in Paris, the Gamaches gather for a family dinner with Armand’s godfather, the billionaire Stephen Horowitz.
But the evening ends in horror when Stephen is knocked down and critically injured in what Armand is convinced is no accident, but a deliberate attempt on an elderly man’s life.
When a strange key is found in Stephen’s possession it sends Armand on a desperate search for the truth that will take him from the top of the Tour Eiffel, to the bowels of the Paris Archives. …
fantasticfiction

I couldn’t live in the EU. Europe still sucks.
BUT I would like to spend a month based out of London. It would take that long to visit all the attractions I’d like to see. And learn the city.
Whenever one of my international flights starts or lands in London (often) I try to add a layover. This time I stayed 3 nights.
London is expen$ive. No question. Double or triple the travel costs of Spain, for example.
But I spend most of my time walking. And in the free public museums.
This time I visited:
Both are excellent.
Darwin holds court over the Natural History Museum. A great scientist.

Over in a public park I watched a guy defend the Flat Earth theory. Even in 2022.
His arguments were silly. And hilarious. But he certainly sounded passionate.

It’s easy to prove the Earth is round. You can see if with your own eyes from an airplane.
Yet somehow folks delude themselves into anti-scientific thinking — that the Earth is only 5000 years old, for example.
My point here is that London is endlessly entertaining. There is so much to see and do.
