Today was a quiet day, I worked all day on the project. Here are two wide angle pictures of PAP taken on my way back home.
While I was taking these shots, a man walked to me and introduced himself as an intellectual. He told me he studied theology and was unemployed. We first talked about Haiti and then he asked where I was from. I told him I was from Canada, more precisely from Quebec. He then asked if I was a Christian. I told him I was but did not believe too much. He was shocked. He showed me the bible he held in his left hand. He mentioned I should believe in God and explained our meeting meant something, that it was God’s will. He then asked me my name. I answered Pierre. Your name is one of Jesus apostle, and his favorite one he responded ! Again, he told me it meant something and I should really start believing in God. He was probably a missionary or a preacher.
This meeting was interesting and made me reflect on my way home. I believe everyone as the right to believe in what he wants. Haiti, like most of the relatively poor countries in Central and South America, is a strong catholic stronghold. Haitians believe in God and I don’t blame them. With what happened in past decades; natural disasters; an unemployment rate of more than 80%; widespread poverty; you need to believe in something to give a sense to your life and God is the answer for most of them.
I add another shot to show you what it looks like from the sea.
View from the sea.


Super boulot Pierre! Lâche pas!
Great blog so far mon pote! Thanks for the updates!