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Jan 1
   Vintage! This is a random post. The year was 2005...

2006 is here. Paix sur la Terre aux hommes de bonne volonté.

After much trouble and little sleep, the web site is back up and the blog should become alive again pretty soon; I will try to post new pictures of Vancouver on a regular basis.

 

2006-01-01 11:57 • Posted in Bits and pieces:

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We now go back to current chronological entries:
Mar 16

)arrow Suddenly there is no going back, no way out, you’re committed. It’s the moment when bridges collapse behind you, when doors are slammed and silently locked. The shores you left behind are but a memory, having faded in the haze, out of sight and out of mind. Each new step carries the entire weight of your mission and the threat of quick sands jumps out of the dusty pages of an old book, all too real now, demanding respect. Faces become blurry, masked by your speed and erased by the bite of time. Turning around and looking back will only make you fall. Pushing ahead is the only remaining option. It’s the point of no return.

 

2005-03-16 03:44 • Posted in Schtroumpfissime:

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    « gasp... gasp... gasp... The unknown, the anxiety, the fear, but, at the same time, the opening of all possibles ! »

  • 2 - jouche says:

    « no going back and no going forward, computerwise... snif... »

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