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31 décembre 2012

Once again in France for Christmas

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, a huge tree is waiting for me in the living room.

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, my sister comes to live at my parents' place to spend more time with me.

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, I go to Mariage Freres with my friends and we pretend to be chic parisienne ladies.

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, there is a ton of delicious food.

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, the weather is beautiful.

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, I wonder if I should definitely get back one day soon.

When I get back to Paris for Christmas, I experience many kinds of mixed emotions and sensations. I tell myself that life is complex. That I'm full of contradictions. That "the truth is out there". That time and space matter a lot, and mean nothing at the same time. That I should focus on beauty and love and try to forget all the rest. Fortunately, beauty and love are there for me.

BEAUTIFUL HOME

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LOVELY FAMILY & FRIENDS

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BREAKFAST

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TEA TIME

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FINGERFOOD

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DINER

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TARTINES

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SUNNY PARIS

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2012 in ending soon... thanks God. May 2013 be sweeter for everyone.

See you in 2013 !

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17 décembre 2012

Smells like Chrismas

Ok, Chrismas in Japan can not compare to Chrismas in France.

Ok, for some reasons, the Japanese have decided that Chrismas is not Chrismas without nauseating creamy cakes with a few lonely strawberries on the top, instead of fine buches-de-noel.

Ok, I can't stand the sound of "Last Chrismas I gave you my heart" every time I enter a shop anymore.

Ok, the Japanese Chrismas is a kind of winter-style Valentine, and people dream to spend it at Disneyland with their lover. Which is a bit poor-taste, you'll admit.

Ok, whatever they do, the simple fact that my family is NOT in Japan makes the Japanese Chrismas look sad and artificial.

Still... come one, have you seen the lights ?? Chrismas lights in Tokyo are enchanting. They mix with trees just like dew, and it is so beautiful I could cry.

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But these little treasures won't prevent me to spend Chrismas in France, with REAL chocolate, REAL Chrismas trees, and TRUE love.

Joyeux Noel à tous !

16 décembre 2012

Kawagoe Pizza Party

Less than one hour from Ikebukuro station by Tobu Tojo line, a quiet city named Kawagoe welcomes the poor Tokyo girls looking for friendship and pizza on winter Saturdays !

A myriad of bakeries, cute little shops, and a real French community living around because of the proximity of a leader French company... What else ? Good friends! Thank you N. and A. for the warmth and the home-made pizza !

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Next time : Little Edo, here I come !!

3 décembre 2012

Stand up for Beautiful Energy !

Energy. They say that universe is nothing but energy. The huge and the small, air, earth, water, you, me - energy. On the human scale, energy means food, heat, light and communication. It means music, humour, art. It means love.

And it means danger. Because the needs of the so-called modern society in energy are insane, we have let our cars, our planes, our factories and our poor cattle spit so much CO2 in the atmosphere that we have messed up the world climate in no time. The ice flow will never be back. And we have let our leaders sell us the nuclear miracle as the only possible alternative to fossil fuels. As a result : dangerous aging nuclear plants which are too expensive to be dismantled. Radioactive garbage that nobody wants to manage, and which is leaking in our undergrounds, contaminating our soils, our water, endangering our health and the ecosystem. And, of course, increased probabilities of terrible accidents, because of the nature of this industry itself and because the corporations which are supposed to manage it are more driven by cutting their costs than insuring the safety of the community. Hey, man, what did you expect, it's business after all.

They say: after fossil fuels, the nuclear industry is the only one able to provide us all the energy that we need. Solar, wind, water, geothermy power can only represent peripherical options. According to them, we are bounded to the nuclear power and there is no other way for us in the coming centuries.

I am not a scientist. I'm not a big businesswoman. I'm not a specialist. But I am a citizen, and a human being, and as far as I know, I have the right to question what "people" say to me. Especially when the information comes from the stakeholders of the industry I am watching.

Einstein himself said: "Nuclear power is one hell of a way to boil water". Yes, the source that actually "makes" the energy in most of the nuclear plants is water, not uranium, plutonium and so on. Hot water that makes helix turn very fast and very strongly : nothing else. The truth is : all we need to create electric power is movement. Don't tell me that nature itself is not full of superpowerful, gigantic movements. Bottom waters. Tidal currents. Rivers. Waterfall. Hot springs. Wind. Volcanos. Come on!

What I can easily believe is that at least at the beginning, all these clean energies, as a business, may make less money than the nuclear industry. I accept the comment. And so what ? Less profit for the people who have been used to pay themselves too much? I am not going to cry on this.

They pretend to be more social-oriented than us and they say : think about the jobs!... But we still need the smart guys to boil the water, you know. We will still need the ingeeners, the scientists, the builders, the maintainance technicians, we need everyone. We will need them to keep doing what they, and only they, can do: create, capture, transform, distribute power to the society. We need all the brains and all the hands to safely close the nuclear plants, and to build the green energies' ones. We need to keep all the jobs, and to create new ones. Look at IBM: if they had kept doing what they were doing at the start, they would be dead. But they knew that they were not only doing tabulation equipments, but technology-based business solutions, and they moved on. From machines, to software, to services. Let's do the same. Our energy providers will stay our energy poviders. But they will provide clean, safe, and beautiful energy.

They say: green businesses will never be enough. We now have massive needs. To this, we reply : there are some ways to save energy. There are ways to make every single home independant, each house being its own energy-providers. Fridges working without power, devices under the wooden floor  capturing the vibrations of our steps, materials stocking the warmth in summer delivering it in winter, solar power boats and planes... So many prototypes that are just waiting to be developped on a wide scale. Come on, if we can think about a space elevator for 2050, so we can save energy here and now. So be afraid, nuclear gurus, because very soon nobody will believe you anymore.

Every Friday night this season, the loyal followers of Intrepid Model Adventure (IMA) run by Dean Newcombe added their voices to the ones of the Japanese protesters shouting : "原発やめろう!原発いらない" (let's stop the nuclear plants, we don't need it) around the National Diet of Japan. They have lit candles, exhibited "No nukes" signs and simply talked to the people walking on the street. It's peaceful, quiet, it doesn't make harm to anyone and it is certainly too small to worry the nuclear industry, but it counts. Let's spread beautiful energy. Be the change you want to see in the world.

Light up the world with Beautiful Energy

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Chris (from the group WORD), me and the drum-team

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27 novembre 2012

Late November delicate colors @Tokyo

From Shibakoen to Hibiya, Tokyo is subtly shining with green, golden and red shades. Check it out !

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27 novembre 2012

Blondie and the blond trees

The red momiji (Japanese maples) are used to be the stars of the fall season in the archipelago, with their violently flaming tones attracting the visitors in the mountains, the forests and the parks; but for me, in autumn, there's nothing like the Tokyo golden gingko trees shining on the perfect blue sky. Pure beauty. Pure energy. And God knows that I need it these days.

Yellow vegetal torches

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Gingko biloba (銀杏, "ichou" in Japanese : silver apricot) is also called the "maidenhair tree": this is probably the reason why I feel so close to them! Hey, soul sisters! Furthermore, according to the specialists, ginkgos are remarkably easy to care for and will grow in most conditions from sun through to shade. And this type of tree is sexualized: there are male and female gingkos. In Japan, kids learn to identify them according to the shape of the leaves : a skirt shape for a female tree, a trouser shape for a male tree.

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Ichou trees are very familiar vegetals in Tokyo, and they are part of the daily landscape of millions of Japanese, but actually, they are very special, because we don't know any "relatives" to this specy. It makes it amazingly unique. The scientist call it a "living fossile", because it belongs to this range of species that were born 270 millions years ago. Gingkos are wise, very wise trees.

Let's get inspired

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Whisper words of wisdom: let it be.

 

25 novembre 2012

West Africa Fair at Sodegaura, Chiba-ken

ECOWAS (Economic Community Of West African States) countries are not the usual African stars in Japan, who cherishes Kenya and Tanzania the most. But today, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo and their neighbours were under the spotlights at Sodegaura, Chiba-ken, a city  which expressed the desire to offer its citizens a full African experience. Once again, I was almost the only white girl around... I'm so exotic.

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My companions for the day

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African bazaar

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Kids playing Malian music

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The two Kadidiatou's chicken & onion couscous

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The wali game - Surprisingly, I like it...

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I didn't expect that, but the old Japanese people who attended the Fair were amazingly willing to speak English and even French, and aware of the situation in Mali! The Japanese countryside is full of surprises...

 

15 novembre 2012

Beaujolais Nouveau @ Tokyo - second time

This is an eternal dilemna for the expat: where, when, with who to party? That is the question.

During my first year in Japan, I had a very few French friends - my ETP fellows, actually; and I was not at all willing to mix with the French society in Tokyo. But the volunteering in Tohoku changed everything: I met the kind of French people I can be proud of - bilingual, curious and good-natured - who introduced other French friends to me, and so on. The truth is: after the excitement of the first couple of years, one needs to stick with her people again. Having a good shot of French irony, as well as a glass of French wine. I imagined that our Italian friends sometimes need to share "real" pasta, for a change; that the German, the Spanish, the Peruvian do the same. I wonder what their parties look like - seriously, can you imagine a British banquet party? Come on.

So, here I am again: celebrating Beaujolais Nouveau with a ton of food at Banquet Pachon, Daikanyama!

 

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BEAUJ5Cheers! Sante, prosperité!

 

 

14 novembre 2012

Back to the Future Birthday Party !

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GREAT SCOTT, IT'S MY BIRTHDAY !

Ok everyone : despite appearances, you must know that it is NOT my 28th brithday.

It's just my fourth 25th birthday.

Yes, I have decided to stick at the blessed age when I started my life in Japan, three years ago. At that time, I had a great birthday party with my European mates - only a few survivors are still in Tokyo, but since, I have made fantastic new friends, and I want you all to be there to celebrate my back-to-the-future special day in a nice place, with nice drinks, nice food, nice music, and the nicest people EVER. There will be laughs, there will be tears... and there will be music because I have very talented friends. So come on, let the time freeze!!

PARTY DINNER + 2h ALL-YOU-CAN-DRINK + PIANO, GUITAR AND KARAOKE !

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Saturday, November 17th, from 8pm, there

See you Saturday!!

10 novembre 2012

Rillettes Party @ Tokyo

Back to the real values. Thanks to Mister O. and his fabulous idea : a rillettes party.

Rillettes is a French speciality made of long-baked meat (pork, duck or goose) in grease. We eat it on bread, with pickles. And it's delicious, especially when it's home-made.

Happiness !

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Fun !

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