2008 April 27, 2008
Comparative and critical anecdote:
The morning to go to Nepal, I had a little accident "scooter" in front of a police station. It was raining, cold, sprained ankle and thumb like a potato.
The people involved and I decide to ask the police permission to the finding on the inside. "The response was very brief, very dry and execrable:" NO, stay out. " Super French police!!
Three weeks ago, late at night, my car was forced several things were stolen. The next morning, a police officer moves to take my deposition, is footprints on the glass (in France, you will never see it !!!), and said, "I sent it to the lab, the prints will be in the file ". This morning phone call: "Hello Arian (not Mr Lemal as in France, much more friendly here!), We found the person who robbed your car, we have an arrest warrant and a request for presentation to justice. I'll keep you informed. "IS WHAT IT IS NOT AS OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE?. Long live the New Zealand! Long live the mediocrity of the French police!
Here's the story that was done during my cleaning of the Alps in summer 2007.
2008 April 23, 2008
Hello,
I persevere in my search for "financial partners" to finance the sweeper of the summits. My program for 2010 is set very quickly now, the ideas are written on paper, motivation and commitment are also there ... All we need financial support.

I just received several negative responses:
Alstom, "Alstom Foundation for the Environment is moving freely to support collective action much more. However, I wish you all the success you deserve. "
Areva: "Unfortunately, we are not possible to make a positive response to your request. Indeed, the type of action you propose has not been retained to this day as one of its priorities to develop our brand. ... I express the hope of success for this operation. "
Veolia: "Our ambition and our budget does not allow us to respond favorably."
Here are the answers for now. I will now attempt Centres Leclerc who organize an annual cleanup day National ... can be with them!
In the previous picture, the bottom of my board, there is written:
The trick is to persevere!! So I persevere! Our planet deserves this effort here, right?
2008 April 18, 2008
A proverb says, "causes the chance!" the cause, it simply means to move, to do something, to leave home, talk to people ... That day, I waited 2 hours in the open air to watch penguins Hoiho (very rare and in danger).
The penguins are very shy and very sensitive to the "inconvenience". We do not see that far, about 70m, from strategic platform built for tourists, they go to avoid annoying (and here I will use even another word "emmer ...") the penguins, as some selfish and ignorant tourists know how to do ...
That day, thanks to or because of a seal, a penguin was diverted from its usual path, and came face to me for 15 minutes ... I did not move him either, he dried his feathers before going to bed for the night. It was magical! What a joy! An unforgettable moment that makes me smile every time I think ...
2008 April 18, 2008
The mountains are very attractive, and discover by cleaning is my passion, but with a painful ankle is a lot less fun!

So I went along the southeast coast of the South Island of New Zealand. I stopped in different places to discover the coast and its beaches ... During these walks, I picked up the waste discharged by the sea on the beach ... almost every place I found waste ... the harsh reality of "human paradox" hit me full force, but a little further, I came across a seal, sea lion or even penguins (or penguins?), which delighted me and made me smile! It's really magic every time I meet mammals marins.L intensive agriculture is the main danger of these marine mammals in coastal New Zealand women.

Preserving our planet we preserve these animals. They have every right to live in a clean and healthy! Do not Throw away your trash in nature!
2008 April 18, 2008
Hello,
I took my vacation to go down south to see the Mt Aspiring National Park. The weather was perfect, but my ankle was not ready yet unfortunately ... always sensitive (even with a strapping)! So I changed my goals and ambitions in order to limit the "breaks".

There is very little waste in New Zealand. Each time, I am pleasantly surprised at the cleanliness of the trails ... very different from the Alps!
I'll let you watch the video.