Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Heroes


Been watching a little bit too much of Heroes lately.


Two nights in a row, five episodes per night, 420 minutes of hoping the cheerleader will survive, Hero will make it back in time and Peter will finally find its way. Still quite a way to go to find out if the world will actually be saved and a bunch of other questions will be answered, even if in view of the apocalyps the latter might become as irrelevant as dust in a desert.

Luckily we have them, our heroes. Luckily we have the Petrellis and Bauwers making this world a better place, and saving it day in day out from its inevitable end. Or should I say: "Luckily we have our heroes we think will save us when things go wrong". It's all about believing. It's all about hoping. And most of all: about not being alone in this big -sometimes scary- world.

Have to go, the dvd is ready to play to next episode.


Friday, June 22, 2007

The saturday night drunken dream

Saturday night fever. The girls are choosing their outfits. I just went for jeans and t-shirt. The clock ticks. The fever grows bigger. I can almost hear the crowd go wild. Patience, patience, just a few more minutes.

-"Still some make-up, we're almost done here... ."
-"Yeah, yeah, take your time, we'll just go for another mojito".

I really like mojitos, especially if I make them myself...or if the dark-haired girl of the Villa Ernesto makes them. Just too often the flavours are not blended like they should. The equilibrium between sweet and bitter can be hard to achieve. And please, what the hell are all of those bartenders doing with Bacardi, when there is Havana Club at our disposal?

Anyway, by the time we can go, the party already seems to be half over. In reality it still has to start and the main act probably still has to arrive. But the home-style mojitos can be a pain in the ass if you don't pay enough attention. And it's not that I don't know it. It's not that I haven't experienced it before. The temptation is just too much I suppose. And let's blame the waiting for the girls to choose their outfits. Let's blame it on the make-up. But then, let's be honest: a dark sky without stars and a big full moon can't be called a moonlit sky, can it? So we'll just have to live with it, it's part of the fever.

[...]

The clock kept on ticking. But this time we did not really notice. Too much time to think about enjoying. Enjoying the groovy sounds. Enjoying the friends and the people. Enjoying the flirty moves moving around. Enjoying the time of our lives.

But tomorrow is waiting. Have to get up early. So maybe we should just go on chasing stars under our sheets. The stars of the night left with the coming of the morning birds. Singing. Making you feel even more tired. And making you realize the morning after experience is just a footstep away.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Q & A-session: "Are you happy?"


-That's a good question.
-I really don't know.
-I wish!
-Of course I am.
-Never.
-Yes!
-Should I be?
-Ask me tomorrow.
-I used to be.
-No, I'm not.
-I try to be.
-That's a difficult one.
-Am I happy?
-It depends.
-Always!


Monday, June 04, 2007

Slow food for fast people

The cupboard is empty. I really need food. I'm thirsty. An empty fridge too. Still 23 minutes to go before the grocery store closes...and I'll need at least 20 to get there, maybe 15 if I'll turn it into a deadly joyride, if the constellation of stars will send traffic in the opposite direction and if I would just find my damned keys in time.

No keys. No car. No 20 minutes. No food. Nothing to drink. It'll be once more a fast food evening. Fast food. I really don't like that term. My origins forbid me to like it. I'm a disciple of the slow food movement. You know: food as joy, not as a simple necessity. Not as an unbearable burden to keep on living. Slow food. Slowly. Taking your time. A properly set table. Candles. The right atmosphere. The right company. The right wine for every dish. Taste as an impossible voyage through the world. Through cultures. Through a mix of colours.


But not tonight. It'll be a fast one. I will make up for it tomorrow, the day after and the rest of the week. It's a good friend's birthday. A party is waiting. And I'm sure it will be a party to remember.