I’m back. Not in France, but on the blog. This is it, I’m in Japan, who knows for how long (possibly forever), but I’m not giving up on this blog. Actually, I started it fulling knowing I was heading to Japan. I have enough material for it to last […]
Yearly Archives: 2011
Hey everyone, I’m back! I’m finally moved in my new apartment and I finally have an internet connection back. So, where were we? Cochran betrayed Savaii and didn’t turn that to his advantage and get screwed by Honor & Integrity as soon as they got the chance. Actually, here […]
I’m back online ! For those of you who haven’t followed the latest developments after my last post, I finally made it safely to Japan 5 days later, I started my new job two weeks ago, and moved into my new apartment (with an included internet connection) yesterday. So […]
If you’ve been to Paris, you most likely have seen this clock at the Conciergerie. It dates from the 15th Century (although it has been restored several times since, the last one being 1909) and it was the first public clock in Paris.
(or why I am blogging in France tonight instead of being awake in the middle of the night because of jetlag in Japan) If you follow my other blogs a little bit (Ogijima and David in France) you must know that yesterday was supposed the day I moved to […]
What an episode! I had goose bumps at tirbal council. That hadn’t happened in many seasons. Heroes Vs Villains maybe? Love, love, love this season. I’m now sure it will end up being one of the best ever. So were do I start? Maybe by the fact that I’m […]
It seems that back then postcards were also used to spread some news, like here. This one depicts President Raymond Poincaré in Lyon in May 1914, a few weeks before WW1. And with this postcard, I’m getting ready to hop on a “horse carriage” (well, actually a plane) and […]
A short while ago, I told you about all of those old postcards from the beginning of the 20th Century that I own and that originally belonged to my grandfather. A certain number of them were sent by one of his cousin’s who was sent to the front of […]
We end our short overview of Andorra with El Pas de la Casa, a quite peculiar and unique town in my opinion. There are two ways to reach it (and only one road really). The first one is from Soldeu and the rest of Andorra through the Port d’Envalira […]