Posts Tagged ‘Pensées’

Une série sur les vitrines

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Comme ça, sans raison particulière, je me suis mis à prendre des photos de vitrines. Les photos s’accumulant, j’y ai pris goût et j’ai pensé que cela pouvait vous intéresser. Voici une petite sélection…

Paris on bike

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Velib

Those of you who have been traveling around and passed by Paris probably noticed this new bike system called Velib’ (for freedom bike). The principle is simple. There is now a network of small bike stations in Paris (every few hundreds meters) where you can take a bike to go anywhere. You have 30 minutes to deposit it at another station. A year pass is 30 euros, and a week is 5 euros, so that in the end it’s really cheap. And it’s really impressive.
I have been riding my bike in Paris for a few years now and I have never seen so many of them.

Not only the velib’ bikes are everywhere, but also it seems like all of the forgotten ones who have stayed for years in caves are now out up and running. In the last few weeks, I have seen Parisian families going around Paris on bike. Sometimes only one out of 4 has a velib’. I talked to a grandmother who was trying bike nearly for the first time.

A few days ago, I even saw a group of 10 girls having a “bachelorette party” on bikes!

So eventually, bikes found their path to freedom in Paris!

La peau de rose

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Je comprends bien que ce monde est trop petit. On est si nombreux à vouloir y laisser sa trace qu’il ne reste plus de place pour y mettre le pied. Alors, nous petits hommes et femmes du maintenant, on cherche un endroit où se poser dans un petit coin à soi. L’espace est si léger qu’on y perd l’equilibre, que pour pouvoir exister dans la foule du métro, il faut dérouler des monuments d’astuces pour libérer un peu de sol vierge sous la profondeur des siècles.

Pourquoi alors ne pas se demander, si, finalement, nous ne devrions pas abandonner tout ça. Oublier les peurs et le besoin d’être pour un devenir. Si il n’y a plus de places sur le sol, alors il vaut mieux laisser tomber le poids sur nos épaules. Aller chercher ailleurs ce qu’on nous dit de fouiller par terre.

France is alive!

Sunday, April 22nd, 2007

Whatever the results of the first round of the presidential election are in France. One is more important than all the others.

86% of the people went to vote! Democracy is up and running as it has never been…

Broomstick

Sunday, April 15th, 2007

BalaiToday was cleaning day and this very deep and important thought came into my head.

Why are all the broomstick in the world so short!!!!

It looks like they are designed for the people from the last century. If someone knows an industrial in broomstick, please let him know that men gained 20 cm recently! This is a major health matter! Or should I conclude that Broomstick are designed for women (who are slighlty smaller on average?)

French presidential election – 2007

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

In may 2007, a new president will be elected in France. Jacques Chirac is not candidate and a new face will represent France abroad. The issue of the election is pretty uncertain and we are all curious to know who is gonna be our next president. I was interested to know what do you think, guys of all around the around. So I started this poll. The end of the poll will be on the end of the first round of the election – april 22th 2007

Do you think the US presidential Campaign was too long?

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