Tuesday, December 24, 2019

2019 Books

2019 Books Read
5 more Inspector Maigret's books read this year, reread Travels with my Aunt, always enjoyable and read The Hand of Dr. Fu Manchu, not as rude to different groups as I expected it to be. New author this year Jay Rayner, UK food critic, writes well, very witty.
  1. Duck Season David McAninch Author moves to Gascony for 9 months, eats lots of duck and writes about the people he met.
  2. At the Villa of Reduced Circumstances, Alexander McCall Smith (AMS), third in a series of 4 small books concerning Professor Moritz-Maria von Igelfel. Strange happenings here.
  3. Adventures of the Mad Monk Ji Gong, Gui Xiaoting DNF
  4. Suffer the Little Children, Donna Leon, Takes place in Venice, main character is a police detective.
  5. Atomic Habits, James Clear
  6. About Face, Donna Leon
  7. Beastly Things, Donna Leon
  8. Maigret Travels, Georges Simenon (GS) Portrayed on TV recently by Rowan Atkinson, rather well I thought, but only 4 episodes were produced.
  9. The Wind in the Willows, Kenneth Grahame
  10. The Patriarch, Martin Walker French policeman in small French town.
  11. The Dead Ringer, MC Beaton
  12. Maigret's Doubts, GS
  13. 44 Scotland Street, A Time of Love and Tartan, AMS
  14. No Echo, Anne Holt  The author's series with character Hanne, I enjoy some more than others.
  15. The Source of the Nile, John Hanning Spike DNF Written in a journal entry style, too much data to keep in ones head.
  16. In Dust and Ashes, Anne Holt
  17. Toujours Provance, Peter Mayle Not as good as some of his earlier books.
  18. The Hardman Legends/Cycling Gods
  19. ???, Ann Cleves
  20. Fatal Pursuit, Martin Walker
  21. 13 (short stories), Dick Francis
  22. Monsieur Pamplemousse Afloat, Micheal Bond (MB)
  23. Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Tangled Web, MB
  24. The King's City, Don Jourday DNF
  25. Travels with my Aunt, Grahame Greene
  26. The Dead Season: A Mystery in Florence, Christobel Kent  Very good book about an ex-police private investigator searching for a missing person, first time reading this author.
  27. Cold Earth, Anne Cleeves
  28. Maigret's Secret, GS
  29. The Hand of Fu Manchu, Sax Roamer
  30. The 10 Food Commandments, Jay Rayner
  31. Brief History of Capitalism, Yanis Varoufakis
  32. Maigret and the Ghost, GS
  33. Maigret's Anger, GS
  34. Greedy Man in a Hungry World, Jay Rayner
  35. Death at La Fenice, Donna Leon
DNF - Did Not Finish

Sunday, October 6, 2019

London 2019

London: Thursday, September 26 to Saturday, October 5

Thursday
Travel day.
United Airlines, Newark departure 8:30AM, arriving Heathrow 8:40PM
Picked up some supplies and checked into the Citadines Hotel in Holborn. Took a pre-booked Cab to the hotel.

Friday
  • Boden Shop at Hanger Lane
  • Princess Louise Pub for lunch
  • British Museum
  • Bar Polski for dinner
  • 7806 steps, 24 flights
Saturday
 Photos not of Johnson's house, but the Caretakers cottage. The house did sustain some damage during WWII, but was fixed up by the local Fire company.
Prince Henry's room, survived the Great Fire, no longer open to the public. The Eldest when she was little got 50 pence from the elder gentleman who was there when we visited years ago.
Sunday

  • Wellcome Collection
  • Marquise Cornwall for Sunday Roast
  • Coal Drop Yard, Canopy Market, shops
  • German Gymnasium, for drinks. Built in 1865 for the German Gymnastics Society, now an upscale eatery.
  • 10692 steps, 24 flights
Monday

 Photos from the Roof Terrace at the Institute of Engineering and Technology



 

  • London Film Museum, Bond in Motion. Cars and other conveyances from the Bond movies.
  • Convent Garden shops
  • Stanfords Travel Book shop, new location
  • Lunch at The Institute of Engineering and Technology employee Cafe
  • Foyles Book store
  • Wagamama Holborn for dinner
  • 10576 steps, 12 flights
Tuesday
  • Portobello Market
  • Books for Cooks
  • Police Museum in the City of London Guild Hall Galleries
  • Borough Market, the Eldest's place for lunch
  • Andina in Shoreditch, Peruvian food for Dinner
  • 12442 steps, 33 flights
Wednesday
Thursday

Friday
The Tower House by William Burges, now owned by Jimmy Page of Led Zepplin.
 Kyoto Garden, quite small. In Holland Park
 Walking Man by Sean Henry, also in Holland Park
 Ladder on Steeple, not quite a stairway to heaven.
  • Leighton House Museum
  • Kyoto Garden in Holland Park
  • The Windsor Castle Pub, Kensington for lunch
  •  8442 steps, 18 flights

Saturday
  • 3:45 AM cab to Heathrow airport, SAS to Stockholm and then Newark
  • 3:30 PM exiting Newark Terminal B
  • 5685 steps, 5 flights



2Q 2019

Last post actually covered some of April.
Weather has been great except for the excessive rain.

 Days off 4/19 and 4/24 plus 1 EDH 5/24

Plan to take 9 off on July for the 4th and when the Eldest comes to visit.

Social
  • cousins over April 6 sat 
  • NYC food tour April 24 wed day off
  • May 11 NJ farm tour
  • cousins over May 26 sun
  • Osaka May 18 with friends
  • People from Australia June 15
  • SURF Sunday June 23
  • The Richmond with the Mothers
  • new sushi place

Projects
April:
Primed and painted North side of garage and house where there had been some blistered paint.

May:
Sanded and sprayed outdoor bench with Thompsons water seal, 2 coats
Made a cushioned seat base for my castor-ed box
In trying to add a DC cable to my distortion box, I reverse wired it and burnt out the OP amp in the distortion box, I got a new Integrated Chip (IC) and replaced it.
Sanded and primed and painted the bottom the radiator in the bathroom.

June:
Put ACs in Living Room(LR), Master bedroom and The Eldest's room windows. Purchased a portable AC for the LR.
Cleaned a garage of some unneeded wood and other debris.
Replaced front door knob.

Classes
None

Garden
None of the previously planted plants have bloomed yet, some are close.
Planted:
  • tomatoes (roma, San Marzano, heirloom and BigBoy)
  • squash (zucchini)
Harvested:
  • lettuce
  • kale
  • garlic scapes
  • 75 garlic bulbs, lost about 20 to the wet weather.
Books and Other Media
Finished books 14 - 20




Saturday, April 20, 2019

2019 So Far

Projects
  • January: painted Living room (Benjamin Moore (BM) Persian Violet 1419), living room shelves (BM Yukon Sky 1439) and front room (BM Bistro Blue 1421), plus put up new shades in the front room. There was some thinning of the book herds as well.
  • February: strengthened a previously made cabinet to house the Drill Press. Had changed the layout of the basement work area and thrown out a dresser which had the Drill Press on it and another large cabinet purported to be a work space, but ended up a cluttered mess. Now most storage and work units are on casters.
  • March: Replaced electric cord to a Vintage Projection Table. Plugging the Roland Micro-cube amp into the swirched outlet facilitates turning on and off the  amplifier.
  • March: Added work light over folding bench in garage.
  • March: Replaced casters on the Grill nest, removed rust and repainted the nest.
  • April: Made a new handle for the Grill
  • April: Replaced belts on Akia 1700 Reel to Reel recorder that was originally my dad's. Fastforward/rewind cam is missing a lobe (bottom left) that releases the brakes when selecting rewind mode. 
  • April: Replaced melted Low Beam bulb socket on Volvo XC90. Soldered connections and used shrink wrap to weatherproof.
  • Made this for no reason. It was going to be a bird house, or an outdoor storage bin or a stool, but it is not.
  • Figured out combination to old family safe.

Classes
  • January: Drill press safety class, SI Makerspace
  • March: 3D Printing Primer, SI Makerspace
Garden
Lost several heaths and heathers since last summer, am thinking it due to the rain. The garlic is growing well and all the spring bulbs are blooming.
Planted several plants from Michigan Bulb Sunday April 14.
  • Peruvian Daffodils, driveway side
  • Liatris, near down spout on driveway side
  • Hosta, near down spout on north side
  • Dahlia, front garden
  • Pink Siam Tulip, front garden
  • Black Adder Agastache, driveway side
  • Blue Sea Holly, driveway side
  • Pink Epimedium, north side under front room window
  • some lettuce, spinach and chard
 Books and other media
Finished 13 books so far, mainly mysteries.

Listen to Podcasts on the commute which is fine going in, but usually too long and slow coming home.
Have only taken off 2 days so far this year, I need to do better and aim to. No way I am not taking all my previously owed vacation time off.