
Un retour sur l'année écoulée en son, en images et en video, pour bien débuter 2010.
Mes choix cette année :
- bande son: Blue attelle !
- photo:

Bonne soirée à tous !
Il y a un an, un siècle, une éternité:

Were we affected by the quake ? Not physically (Haïti is a 2 hours flight away from here) but morally yes: I keep trying to help, but the situation there is dramatic,
and I can't help thinking it would be just the same here if a major quake happenned.
I suffered some "disturbing" small quakes in 2004 (5.2) - it was really frightening - and a major hit in the end of 2007: 7.0, a quake that lasted about 50 seconds - just imagine it took me a few seconds to simply realize an earthquake is happenning, then I jumped under my desk and counted 48 seconds, trying to figure out where I was, what was upstairs in the building, trying to figure out how I would get out of it, listening to the sounds outside ... terribly frightening ! That time it was a big blow, but very deep so we had very few impact: no casualties at all.
It comes back from time to time and brings back bad memories.
Helping the others might be a good therapy, don't you think !?