Ah j’ai le blues… Mes vacances arrivent à leur fin et la suite des examens approchent dangeureusement. Il s’est passé tout un tas de tucs durant ces deux derniers mois que je n’ai pas vu le temps passer. Dieu merci grâce à Adecco j’ai pu trouver quelques jobs par ci parlà et remplir un peu mes poches d’étudiant fauché.
Je suis aussi parti une semaine en Ardèche avec ma bande, mais quelle aventure les ouins-ouins ! C’est pas de si longtemps qu’on va revivre ça ! Un conseil pour les prochains, armez vous d’un anti-moustique (mais efficace !) d’une pochette vraiment étanche, et de bons biscottos pour la rivière (saleté de Mistral).
Sinon ces derniers jours, il pleut à n’en plus pouvoir, le canton est débordé par la situation et il est très dangeureux (croyez en mon expérience) de circuler en scooter.
So I decided to translate my post again for my foreign friends, because I miss you and I don’t have so much time to write to all of you (what a shame). Also I want to keep my english to an acceptable level. I promise guys, I only watch movies in english language now !
I have the blues… My vacations are coming to an end and allready the last exams are showing their nose. There was a lot going on during these last two months I didn’t see the time passing. Thank god to Adecco, an interim society, I had some work to do every now and then, and I managed to keep some money for further travel (I really hope with some of you).
I spent one week in Ardeche, a river located south-east in France, with some friends, what an adventure that was
A tip for the next ones, take some really good mosquito repellent, an efficient water-proof pocket and a bit of muscle to help you fight against the strong winds in the area ( a canoe is not really aerodynamic :S).
Otherwise (I’m trying to keep the post short), there’s a lot of raining here, the local have a lot of trouble maintaining the situation. It is actually (believe my experience) dangerous to ride scooter with this tipe of weather.