Politics: Watching the Debate
New York Times reaction, similar to mine: civility but Vance lied a lot in a very smooth, even unctuous way. |
Antidote to Politics
One rainy afternoon we watched The Wizard of Oz. The four stars’ dancing on the Yellow Brick Road is unbelievable, no matter how many times I see it. |
A Locked Room Mystery
Akimitsu Takagi (1920-1995) was a very popular and prolific Japanese mystery author. He wrote mysteries of a number of types — The Noh Mask Murder, first published in 1950, is a locked room mystery. I’ve read several Japanese locked room mysteries, each one more ingeniously complicated than the last. This one is absolutely convoluted, to the point that it seems exaggerated even for a classic mystery story.
A Very Old Mystery Novel
Here’s a very retro element of the novel: the detective drives a Hispano-Suiza, and one of the characters drives a yellow Daimler. They chase around New York City. |
I was reading The Greene Murder Case in a coffee shop! Just for a change of scene. |
Blog post and original photo by mae sander © 2024
9 comments:
Hello,
It is sad that people believe Vance, he lied or just didn't give an answer. I do not see how they can say he won. It should be fact checked. I will check out the murder mysteries. Take care, have a wonderful day!
Some interesting books Mae. I do like locked room and historical mysteries. Have a great day. hugs-Erika
Great idea to read in a coffee shop, a good place to be!
The Wizard of Oz is a film which I can watch again and again, I love it! Have a great week, Valerie
Politics are a pain and disappointment everywhere it seems (not that I could do a better job).
That was quite the debate! Ah, politics.
That's a nice distraction, the other images!
Good antidote to politics. It's hard to watch these debates without getting an ulcer. I sent in my absentee ballot last Friday ... and I'm still worried as all heck.
His lies just trip so smoothly off that tongue its as if he'd had plenty of practice (oh, waIt...) in such a polite civil voice. Which really makes him more dangerous than that "person" at the head of his ticket. ( I'm proud to own up to having 'T... Derangement Syndrome." ) ..... That was a great antidote, guaranteed smiles for sure ; another movie with a dance that is amazing and that I never tire of is 'Singing in the Rain"... ,,,, I have been reading Patricia Wentworth's Miss Silver mysteries...definitely older, and mindless but amusing and fun. Just like Dorothy and friends, the kind of thing I need right now.
The Wizard of Oz sounds like a great choice. My grandchildren have not seen this movie yet; maybe we will watch it when we visit in a couple of weeks.
Reading at the coffee shop sounds delightful, too.
My ultimate take from the debate was that it’s daunting to think that either of them could become president.
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