And so this is a brand-new year! Time to hope for being better and for a better year all round. While the clock was relentlessly ticking away, in the last hours of 2017, each of us tried to take stock. We hope we have achieved as much as we could, in the circumstances we happen to be. Our small or big achievements, although they matter enormously to us individually, have no significance in the greater scheme of things. Except for those who are in a position of power, with the ubiquitous camera lenses focused on them, watching their next move.
All last year, the world has been holding its breath, while Donald Trump skipped from blunder to blunder. Provoking the North Korean dictator, recklessly announcing the acknowledgement of Jerusalem as capital city of Israel..... and that's only to mention foreign policy decisions. Is it better or worse than George W. Bush starting a war against Iraq under false pretences? There seemed to be more predictability in the latter. I asked my students whether they were scared by what might happen next and, on the whole, they were less scared than a year ago as they were reassured by the fact that Congress has seemed to oppose D. Trump's every move and also by the attitude of other world leaders who won't bow to him.LOUISE LEWIS'S NOTEBOOKS – LES CAHIERS DE LOUISE LEWIS Anglo-french blog - Blog franco-britannique
Read the lively account of a woman of her time. An expat in France and England, not unlike Swift's Gulliver or Voltaire's Zadig, Louise Lewis highlights the idiosyncracies of the two countries whose love-hate relationship goes back many centuries.
While reading, in English or French, about the vagaries of her progress in England and France, you will discover a woman who, possibly like you, thought that one life was not enough, and ploughed her furrow in various lands: from the Yorkshire moors to the rural Eden of the south-west of France without forgetting the colourful boroughs of London.
dimanche 7 janvier 2018
What will 2018 bring? Another dark hour?
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