Hey!
Thanks for your nice comments for the resumption of the news. I know sometimes it is an unconventional (although interesting:). Débridons it a bit (but not too much, however, it remains seriously) ...
First, you must listen to it in parallel, it is very important that you place the ambience of the hotel from which I have a connection: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v = QbBCUbt_DO4
So many days I'm in Jacmel. It is a charming city where the streets are lively, colorful and just beside the sea! However, no question of playing Mitch Buchanon. And I warn that it is not directly a matter of physics, but rather a lack of well-shirt. Of course I do not have to run red shorty on the beach ... Even less hairy torso as the beast in Baywatch! The work is not a problem, there would be room for the beach. Even I am not equipped.
result, I am redirected. Today I met Sean Penn in Jacmel. You know that little actor?! He was delighted to meet me - I admit it bothered me while I sipped a rum 5 stars - and he seized the opportunity to talk a little. I insisted that the discussion takes place in Haitian Creole. Was based: "Hey Sean, or gen Ki ye?" (= Translation of 'form or good? "). "0h I'm fucking good." Neither one nor two I sent him to his handsome old face: "Ok, be you speak Creole, be you break" ... As he got hurt (sentence, Sean Penn ...), I agreed that we continue in French.
It was therefore maintained throughout. It has been present in Haiti after the earthquake of January 12. He was particularly mobilized in the weeks following the earthquake. Now he raises his foot a little, but he enjoys returning to Haiti, including Jacmel, to track reconstruction. So we exchanged in the association that sponsors to see if we could have a complementary action. I recognize that trade was relevant, but I could not help saying at one point in English to mark the occasion: "Could you stop your strand of hair With!" (For those who are not bilingual, follow the link: http://translate.google.fr/ # en These sensitive holywoodiens ... such as chewing gum that melt in your mouth.
We completed our discussions with the promise to meet again. Not at Cannes either, I'm not that kind of there.
Otherwise I still met some useful during those few days elapsed. I met an association with which we are already working within the framework of a rural development program (http://www.planete-urgence.org/environnement/haiti.php?L=FR as many links as links in this letter). The idea is to accompany the organization of peasants in their training needs, which are numerous. It carries out activities for several years and more since the earthquake. They help farmers in a rural very poor. This "community" of peasant life in the forest. I promise you, in the forest within the meaning of the word. Up there in the mountains, we are surrounded by banana, coconut, guava, papaya, chocolate, coffee, pineapple, etc.. That way, it incites. But living conditions are rudimentary. And OPADEL (Peasant Organization of Active Mountain) carry out many actions to improve local living conditons. Our desire is to reinforce their actions in the areas forming in "administrative" and "technical" it goes through the office, the accounting, HR consulting microcredit, learning the soap, etc..
So these days, with these very invested, we lay the groundwork for the next training. But think again, say that these people live in the forest has always been, it almost suggests that we would be in the Lord of the Rings (kass-dedicated!) With the Community Forest (even if c is not his name ... but Tolkien did not know probably not Jacmel and the surrounding ...).
These days will be calmer by appointment. The elections are approaching and the country pauses. It will benefit with Philippe (expat. who I am as a reminder) to work on other organizational matters.
Certainty, Haiti and Haitians are moving. Easy to say when you're just passing through can you believe ...
you later!
Below, the view over the Bay of Jacmel from the road to Mountain
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