sur les quais de Bordeaux, « on apprécie la douceur mais on sent bien que ce n’est pas normal »
“We are walking before dinner tonight with friends,” explains Charlotte, a resident of the metropolis. “It’s true that we like to stroll along the quays enjoying the mild weather, but we feel a little guilty for enjoying these temperatures. We are a little paradoxical: we appreciate the temperature and, at the same time, we feel that it is not normal. »
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A few streets further, Cours d’Alsace-et-Lorraine, in front of the windows, Charles admits the same kind of questioning. “We’re not going to lie to each other, it’s nice to be able to take advantage of this time, but I don’t like it. I know that’s a very bad sign. We will regret it when we want to go skiing and there will be no snow. At that time, we will complain because it is not cold enough. »
Place Fernand-Lafargue, Danielle and Mathieu came from Bruges by tram to do the shopping for New Year’s Eve dinner. “We take the opportunity to walk around,” says Danielle. I like walking in Bordeaux, I take advantage of it, but I must say that these temperatures worry me. I cannot rejoice in this sweetness, it is worrying. »
In the rue des Ayres, Roger understands the problem well but calls himself a “philosopher”: “It’s true that when we were kids, it was cold all winter. We are told that we must fight against global warming, so we sort waste, we throw less in the trash, etc. I don’t know if that will be enough…”