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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Puzzles for Poirot
It’s been over two weeks since I went on maternity leave, and I’m actually starting to miss work a little bit. At least I have Poirot to help me pass the time. Here’s what he has to say about his … Continue reading
I’m Back, Sort Of
My blog completely fell apart last year. I had so many things to say about my amazing son and the baby girl who was about to join our family that I felt overwhelmed by the task. I also had a … Continue reading
Mountebanks in Moustaches
In the Christie universe, some characters doubt Poirot’s abilities, often to their detriment. Here’s what one character had to say about him. That old mountebank? He won’t find out anything. He’s all talk and moustaches. from Death on the Nile … Continue reading
Be Prepared
Having just brought home a tiny newborn and not having been entirely prepared for it, I know all too well the wisdom of these words from Poirot: To succeed in life every detail should be arranged well beforehand. from Death … Continue reading
A-Counting Will We Go?
I wonder if this comment of Poirot’s is true, and if I have either of the things that would make me count. To count—really and truly to count—a woman must have goodness or brains. from Evil Under the Sun
Clear Thinking
Clear thinking is something of which we all need more. Here’s how Poirot describes his process for clear thinking. Once I went professionally to an archaeological expedition—and I learnt something there. In the course of an excavation, when something comes … Continue reading