From the BHV in the heart of Paris to London with an inter-rail map in your pocket…
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Paradigm shift.
A cook who doesn’t know himself
The tube of toothpaste and the toothbrush
Separated for eternity…
The nib and the inkwell
The story of a unique love
The mystery of the 40 gardeners of the Bay of Retz
A new one in the form of a police investigation. It’s about nature and gardens in transition…
Covid-proofing the western world…
Where mutual support around the world has proven to be very valuable
New marauding with Wanted in a deconfined Paris…
Beyond food distribution: exchanging, talking, listening… restoring dignity to homeless people
My wife has a new desire: to participate in a writing workshop…
…and by some miracle, we went there.
Wanna write…
…or the unexpected discovery of Atelier 62, in the Rue de la Tombe Issoire.
The Merchant of Happiness at Les Grands Voisins
Because good smells always take us to the land of happiness…
Rediscovering Paris at the exit of the confinement
First ballad, Paris will always remain Paris!
Remembering beautiful things…
To the tune of « dolce vita. »
For a total discovery of India
Everybody thinks about it, but nobody dares to talk about it.
Teaming up at a time of social distancing… a challenge met even after 50 days of confinement!
When the fashionable advice is to do whatever it takes to contain an outbreak.
Short family trips… to the Venice of the North in Bruges.
Like a little taste of happiness… just across the border…
Facing the sea… .
How the great waters still shape the little beings that we are.
Dreaming or confined delirium?
Would a famous singer have written a song about taking flight, inspired by Essaouira?
To you reader, wherever you live on the planet, Lesbos, Bruges, Manhattan, Kerala, China, Rio, Prague, Abu Dhabi and many other places…
Readers from the four corners of the world, so I can imagine you
Another spoon story.
Parisian-Indian Spring Ballade
Stroll and beautiful meeting in the Medina…
Two travellers make a beautiful meeting and discover another temporality.
Having a drink at the Sogebi and daydreaming…
At the end of January, the sun is already biting. While meditating, she is filling up on vitamin D.
A kiss that nothing can erase…
When splendor joins and strengthens the most intimate.
Everyday gestures around the world
There are thousand-year-old gestures, witnesses of the past, anchored in daily life, guardians of our future…
Different?
Knowing how to leave, knowing how to welcome… Not staying still…
Marauding in a confined Paris…
To meet those for whom social distance is nothing new.
I was 20 years old, I was in lockdown…
And then the coronavirus came along…
Another world is possible
Lou goes to war against the republic of polluters, repression no longer frightens him.
The girl on the balcony is going down to the street for the music festival.
On the evening of June 21st, a magical moment between the rue des Thermopyles and the south of India…
Stroll among the tea plants…
A sumptuous landscape sculpted by women’s hands.
The little happiness in the evening in Paris
Paris is a magical city, itself full of magical places, allowing you to live magical moments… the Certa is one of them.
Meeting with the Kurichiya tribe
The rice harvest is coming, it’s time to get everything ready.
There’s always, in this moment, sunshine and happy people somewhere in the world…
There’s always a smile shining somewhere in the world.
Indian Trains
Taking the train to India, an adventure? A challenge? And finally a pleasant surprise!
At Perumpally in the backwaters.
Going to sea… not always easy!
Story of a wooden spoon, an Englishman, an Indian and a French couple, in Mysore – Episode II
Our stay continues… and culminates with a wooden spoon.
Story of a wooden spoon, an Englishman, an Indian and a French couple, in Mysore – Episode I
As soon as I arrived at the guesthouse, I felt that the relationship between our host and his wife was very strong.
Kathakali dance
The room is plunged into darkness and silence, before our impressed eyes begins a strange scene.
Traffic jam
How the back of an Anglo-Indian noblewoman, stuck in a traffic jam, leads us to sociology.