This is my living room / office, where I set up my work station. The computer on the right is for my music—I organize my songs on iTunes to relax. I also use it to keep in touch with the media back home in Montreal (newspapers, newscasts, etc.). I use the one in the middle to catalogue my photos and my Dictaphone recordings. And finally, I use the computer on the left to stay in touch with my loved ones and people from work through Skype... and for playing poker and watching DVDs whenever I get the chance!
My bed. They make some interesting choices when it comes to the sheets—every week is a surprise! I had a psychedelic pattern a while back, and now I’ve got roses. Next week I’m expecting a leopard print!
My shower. As you can see, training for survival in a confined space has already started in my apartment. I’m very conscientious about not dropping the soap in the shower so I don’t knock myself out trying to pick it up again!
Some of the gifts I received from people close to me as symbols of their support for my mission. A Tintin rocket, a volcanic rock, a poster of the Tintin book Destination Moon and a silly photo from a trip to Disney World I took with my love around 2005 (you know—one of those things where you stick your head through a hole and someone takes a picture).
The content of this post is an adaptation of an original text written by Guy Laliberté.
I realize that I never did give you the grand tour of my humble abode in Star City (the equivalent of a large 3 ½ i.e. about 600 square feet)! Check out the pictures above. Come on in!
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Guy Laliberté’s POETIC SOCIAL MISSION in Space was a unique opportunity to share information about water-related issues with the world. His messages spreaded ONE DROP’s dream of "Water for all, all for water."