HI!!! Salut
mes ami(e) sur / to my friends @ yahoo profiles
I’m back after a very long time of absence. After an Odyssey through virtual spaces?
Being back and meeting some of my Y!360 friends again feels really really good
Also because – as I’ve already done on my 360 blog – I’ll try to keep up with my francophone friends, too
by writing in both languages…
Mes ami(e)s, je suis du retour
et ça fait du bien!!!! Je me suis trouvée très à l’aise sur 360 mais les problèmes techniques sur ce blog m ‘ont forcée de chercher d’autres possibilités… et c’était une sorte d’Odyssée a travers les différent internet sites…
Ainsi j’ai visité beaucoup des autres sites virtuelles comme myspace, multiply, twitter et facebook (ici on m’y trouve encore, c’est ma nouvelle patrie
et j’ai voyagé dans des pays réelles: les états unies, et cette année L’INDE. Ce pays est fantastique et je compte d’y retourner bientôt (pour l’hiver
After trying out lots of new blogs e.g. on multiply, myspace, Twitter and facebook (where you can actually find me quite often! facebook: the greatest waste of time, haha) I’ll give yahoo a new chance, having always felt at home on 360.

Actually I’m back here right on BLOOMSDAY – so let’s celebrate virtually the ODYSSEY through Joyce’s Dublin. Let’s eat pork kidneys for breakfast, let’s carry a lemon soap in our pocket and let’s have Gorgonzola cheese with red wine
CHEERS
))))))))))))
read more:
english: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomsday
francais: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloomsday
Bloomsday in Dublin 08: Kidneys, Guinness and ‘Ulysses’ on the menu for Joyce’s special day
Bloomsday in Wien 09: http://wien.orf.at/stories/367928/
and http://www.echomedia-verlag.at/home/termine/1174
live streaming at 19:00 CEST http://www.wienlive.tv/bloomsday09
read also my next blog entry about Ulysses Kidneys ;)
POST SCRIPTUM:
The Bloomsday celebration in Vienna was great, indeed, a quite impressing show down of real irish feeling, masses of joyful people a the Café Korb, all DRUNK OF COURSE
))))) all singing and dancing in the street until 3 am in the morning, not to forget the marathon reading of the Ulysses
as sorts of background music
and last not least: very passionate discussions about Ulysses!


