07 December 2006

Leaving Hungary






It's quite paradoxal that I should show these pictures now, 4 months after having left Hungary in August, pictures of my departure-departures 3 weeks before going back there for New year's eve. But in a sense it's logic, after all when I leave a place, I'm just as much thinking of the good time I've spent there, the amazing things I've experienced as I'm thinking of the next time I'm coming back, the next time I'm going to experience this again, meet these people again. It's all a simple of travel, of taking the train, going here and back again. As we nearly always do. If you don't experience this, I believe we simply didn't really go there. Leaving hungary is an impressive amount of feelings wrapped up together. Just stare out at the window, listen to the old post-communist train, to the beautiful sounds and intonations of magyarul, feel the dry air of the east, swallow your nostalgic saliva, you'll come back somehow.

C'est assez paradoxal que je vous montres ces photos maintenant, 4 mois apres avoir quitté la Hongrie en Aout, des images de mon départ - mes départs 3 semaines avant meme d'y retourner pour le nouvel an... Dans un sens cela garde toute sa logique, puisque quand je quitte un endroit, je pense autant aux bons moments que j'ai vécu la-bas, les experiences inoubliables, que je pense a la fois ou je vais revivre cela, rencontrer ces gens a nouveau. Tout est un simple voyage ; prendre le train, venir de ci de la (quelle traduction musicale). Comme on le fait a chaque fois. Si on n'experience pas cela, alors on n'y est pas parvenu, la-bas. Quitter la hongrie me donne un paquet d'emotion chaudement emballé. Alors je laisse mon regard reposer a la fenetre, j'ecoutes le son du vieux train post-communiste, les dernieres intonations de magyarul,
j'apprecie l'air sec de l'est un peu plus, j'avales ma salive deja nostalgique, je reviendrais.

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