Holidays can't last forever and I'm back to work after 3 weeks spent out of Bordeaux.My holidays have been quite quiet this year as I spent most of the time in my parents' house. There I could spend time with my friend Perrine who is pregnant (by the way it shouldn't be long now before the baby discovers the world :-D) and help my father a bit with the painting in the living-room and the preparation of plum jam (enthusiastic activities, arent' they? :-D).
After a long suspense I finally decided to go and spend a week in Barcelona, where a friend of mine (Gonzalo) lives. My flight left from Paris, so it was a good opportunity to stop 2 days there and see some of my friends. With Cécile and Claire, we went to the castle of Vaux-le-Vicomte (http://www.vaux-le-vicomte.com/) : very nice, especially its gardens designed by Lenôtre, but a bit expensive...
After this brief stop in Paris, I went to Barcelona where I stayed 5 days. I had never been to the capital of Catalunya and I've been thinking of discovering it for a long time. On the first day I must say that I was quite disappointed, probably because I was comparing it with Madrid... And it has nothing to do with Madrid : much more modern, international and trendy than the Spanish capital! That's what makes most of its charm, but that's also what makes me prefer the authenticity and "Spanish atmosphere" of Madrid ;-)But as days were passing, I really liked this city. The nearness of the sea makes it really pleasant (it must be great to live and work in a city where you can also find beaches!) and Barcelona has amazing parks. For instance the Guëll Park is really worth a visit : located on a hill, with its palm trees and Gaudi monuments and banks, it is just beautiful!I'm not very fond of Modern and Contemporary Art, so I prefered not to go to museums and exhibitions ( for those who like it, Barcelona is definitely THE place for that). However I enjoyed a lot the architecture by or inspired by Gaudi, especially his great project 'la Sagrada Familia". It is so original and modern... really impressive...This trip to Barcelona also aimed to see my friends Nayra and Gonzalo (it was so nice to see them again), and to renew with the Spanish way of life (mucha fiesta :-D) and the Spanish food (mmmm, los pimientos rellenos :-D).Now, what's up in the city of wine??? Hum, much work I guess : since Monday, Bordeaux has entered in an electoral period so... no time to rest in the coming month!
Last day of work before being on holidays tonight... cool :-) I really need to relax in order to be back with a lot of energy (Autumn will probably be a busy season for me, and also maybe a season of changes...). My plans for those 3 weeks are not fixed yet... let's see how it goes and where I'll finally go...See you in 3 weeks ;-)
Ayer fui a ver la ultima pelicula de Pedro Almodovar, "Volver", con Penelope Cruz, Carmen Maura y Lola Dueñas... y me encanto!!! Creo que es la peli de Almodovar que mas me ha gustado hasta ahora. No todas sus peliculas me entusiasman pero ésta es realmente muyyy bonita. Aparte del sentido del humor que tiene "Volver", lo mejor radica sin duda en los personajes y en las actrices. Hacen unos papelones increibles! Lola Dueñas confirma ser una de mis actrices españolas preferidas (desde "Mar Adentro", peli en la que llegué a conocerla), y Penelope Cruz es mas guapa que nunca (desde mi punto de vista esa mujer representa la feminidad absoluta)En Cannes se hablo mucho de "Volver" diciendo que era un homenaje de Almodovar a las mujeres... Efectivamente ese hombre tiene mucho cariño para con las mujeres... Y a mi, pues, me gusta :-)))Yesterday I went to the cinema to see the new movie by Almodovar, "Volver", with Penelope Cruz, Carmen Maura and Lola Dueñas... and I loved it!!! I think it's one of my favourite movies by Almodovar. I'm not fond of all of his movies, but this one is really worth it.It has much sense of humour, but the best in this movie lies in the characters and the actresses. They are amazing! Lola Dueñas, which I discovered in Amenabar's movie "Mar adentro", is really one of my favourite Spanish actresses, and Penelope Cruz is more beautiful than ever (to my opinion, this woman represents the absolute feminity).In Cannes it was said that "Volver" was a tribute from Almodovar to women... It's obvious that this man cherishes women... And well, that's very pleasant :-)))
First post about politics... As you all know, the crisis in the Middle East is getting more and more worrying. Yesterday, new aerial attacks killed 56 people including 34 children :-(Does the Israeli governement really think it will stop the Hezbollah's influence in South Lebanon by killing some innocent civils??? All this is just unjustifiable and pointless : violence will never but creating more violence again. This situation shows once more that the UN is powerless without the support of the US and that the US are still promoting their ideas of "preventive wars", "right to self-defense" and "fight against terrorism", even if it leads to threaten the peace in the region.Of course, Israel, like any country, has the right to defend itself. But is all this proportionnal to the attack they suffered 2 or 3 weeks ago??? Is all this an adequate answer to the reality of Hezbollah in South Lebanon??? Israel pretends that it's conducting a legitimate action against a terrorist group : what an hypocrite attitude from a country which has not respected UN resolutions in Palestine, goes on colonizing Palestinian territories and builds a shameful wall all over the country... I'm not defending the Hezbollah actions at all, but I just think that this is definitely not the right way to end up with terrorism at the Lebanese border.
When I was about 12 years old, my class used to write letters to a class from Beyrouth... Although we haven't kept contact with them, I can imagine how difficult it must be for them to see all this violence again : they were brought up in a country made of ruins because of an endless civil war, and now that Lebanon has finally managed to rebuild its cities and its economy, they hear bombs everyday :-(
War is and will always be the worst solution...
On the week-end of July 14th (French National Day as everybody may know :-D), I had my first "summer guests" in Bordeaux. Cécile and Emilie came from Paris to spend here 3 days, enjoy the beach and refresh their memories of our student years (we met here in the same university).
On Friday, we stayed a bit in the flat (it was so hot outside!) so we could talk and see some photo-albums, before going out to have a good dinner made of some local specialities such as "foie gras" and "magret de canard", and OF COURSE some wine :-D. Then we went to see the firework over the river : really nice! I really love fireworks, it has always impressed me a lot :-) Next time, I'l love to see the National Day firework in Paris : it must be so great over the Eiffel Tower!
On Saturday and Sunday, we enjoyed the beautiful beaches of Aquitaine (which are very famous among surfers). First bathing of the year for me, and surprisingly the temperature of the water was very pleasant. Of course, nothing to do with the Mediterranean sea, but that's the way I like it :-D... Wanna test it? ;-)
Currently, it's getting really hard to work seriously...
The high temperatures we've registered in Bordeaux this week don't really motivate people to work on their computers in their hot offices : difficult to keep concentrated when it's about 30 degrees inside!
And when you finally succeed in working, then you're victim of a bomb alert (stupid jokes really...) that obliges you to get out of the building and stay one hour outside (where it is about 40 degrees :-D)...
And when you think that you'll manage to go out during the week, go to bed late and get up early to go to work without feeling tired, then you realize that maybe you're getting a bit old :-D. But well... spending time with my friends is worth the rings under my eyes :-)
A new experience for me this morning : I got blocked in the lift of my building!!! Hum, nice way to begin the day, really... Fortunately the light was ok, my phone still had some battery left (the alarm system didn't work... sic) and I had to wait only half an hour before being "saved" by the repair-man... Unfortunately there was no nice and handsome guy blocked with me in the lift (it really happens ONLY in movies! :-D) and I had no book with me at that moment...By the way, can you guess which "Desperate housewife" I am??? I'm Susan, of course! :-D (If you want to check which one YOU are : http://abc.go.com/primetime/desperate/quiz/index.html)
Amazing how short a week-end is... If only it could last 3 days ;-)This week-end I went to my parents' house (about 3 hours North from here). Finally I just had time to relax a bit and to enjoy a nice picnic on the beach on Saturday evening with Sandrine and Rodolphe. It's so cool to go to the beach when all the tourists are back to their hotels or campings :-D
A pity that the week-end ended this way with the defeat of the French soccer team in the World Cup... (I came back early to Bordeaux on purpose to see the match with my friends). We would have deserved the victory, but well... the session of penalties is really a question of luck!So, unfortunately the evening ended in a quite sad atmosphere, especially because of the very bad action of Zidane. Everybody was so shocked ! Even if he may have been insulted by the Italian player, he should have tried to control himself... It's really sad that such a good player leaves the competition this way :-( But I'm sure he will apologize for that, and despite this shameful action, France still loves her "Zizou" and will miss him a lot!
Cool, I finally managed to create my new blog, so now I'm ready to begin writing many interesting things here :-DAs I was a bit fed up with hesitating between writing in French or in English in my blog @ MSN, I've decided to begin a new one, dedicated to my "international" friends, in which I'll write only in English (good : my English is getting worse and worse so this will enable me to practise a bit :-D), and in Spanish (OF COURSE! ;-)So, here I am... I hope you'll enjoy it and write many comments!