The content of this post is an adaptation of an original text written by Guy Laliberté.
The weather was gorgeous all week. As I’ve mentioned before, good weather brings lots of life to Star City but I had forgotten to tell you what other quiet charms it offers: babies crying in their strollers, planes flying above our heads all day long, construction work starting with a pickaxe at 6:00 a.m. and ending with a jig-saw at 9:00 p.m., partygoers bellowing their lewd songs throughout the night accompanied by the backup vocals of barking dogs… And then, when all becomes still, we’re kept awake by the lovely buzz of mosquitoes in our ears—the little buggers absolutely insist on keeping us company! Ah, it just makes me feel so much at home!
A warm hello to all my friends who read me every week. I’m thinking of you! And to all those who have started following my adventures: welcome to my universe! I hope you also take this occasion to send the link to your friends and family since one of the goals of my blog is to arouse people’s interest in the cause and invite them to follow the event I’m aiming to create around my (OUR) Poetic Social Mission.
Many of you have written to us to enquire about products related to the mission (T-shirts, badges, pins, etc.). Your request has been passed on to ONE DROP. Without a doubt, this will be a fine way for the Foundation to continue its fund-raising activities while leaving you with a souvenir of this unforgettable adventure!
Thank you for your support and thank you for believing in my slightly crazy but attainable dream: Water for all, all for water.