Thursday, May 11, 2006

Too much information

Do you ever feel like you're surrounded, or even bombarded by too many sources of information? Between being connected to the internet 24/7, thus allowing me to learn anything at a moment's notice, 24 hour news and information TV channels, and way too much junk mail (even in France), it's a wonder that my brain gets a chance to rest.

When I worked in Puerto Rico I lived pretty close to my office and didn't have a car, and I found that walking home in the evening after work, even in the hustle and bustle of San Juan, was a great way to clear my mind of the frustrations of the day.

Now that it has warmed up over here I am making a point of it to get out there for a walk every day. It's a way to get away from my computer and being constantly connected, as well as an opportunity to practice my photography.

So I was not at all amused to discover that our Mairie (town hall) thinks that a good way to disperse information to the residents of my town is by making announcements over loud speakers! As I walked up and down the Grande Rue (French equivalent of Main Street) I was startled to hear a voice proclaiming not just the events for that weekend, but also promotions and specials at certain stores, alternating with music. I think I will be heading in a different direction for my walks from now on.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

now that would be pretty annoying!...but glad to see you get some great photos.

Anonymous said...

Hey girl, don't we do that in the Caribbean too? They announce political meetings that way, as well as some sales. It's annoying and I am not sure whether it is even still done, but I remember it used to be done.
Speaking of the islands, I am off to FL tomorrow and then SLU on Sunday. Happy Birthday in advance!