A canicule across France this week with temperatures topping 100 degrees. People may be near hallucinating from the heat, but certainly I did not hallucinate this.
Today, I lunched along the Canal de L’ourcq at an impossibly cute venue (possible post later) with friends from NYC passing through town. After, despite the chaleur, I decided to stroll my old ‘hood while they went in search of air conditioning.
As I approached the Villette, I saw first one, then another adolescent jump into the canal. Green, and with bits of garbage floating in it, the questionable nature of the water proved no deterrent for energetic teen boys needing to cool off.
I don’t wilt easily in heat, but I was feeling faint and knew it was time to head home. How happy I was to cut through the park and come upon a scene!
You can see for yourself the immense installation, an industrial-chic structure adorned all around with plants.
Several people in khaki uniforms were scaling and rappelling (!) from it, and naturally, a small crowd was gathered.
Qu’est-ce que c’est ce truc? I wondered who I could ask what this thing was, but I waited patiently in the sun to learn more.
One of the uniformed people was making a show with a separate contraption. Affixed to the contraption were regular party balloons, which it seemed he wanted to launch into space using the strange device. After much ta-do and several turnings of wheels…a cord snapped and instead of being launched, the balloons stayed right where they were.
“That’s never happened before!” he said.
More adjustments were made, and finally he freed the balloons from the machine with a scissors. He held the balloons aloft then let them go. They floated into the sky. The audience applauded.
(Um, that guy simply let regular balloons fly away. Is that really a feat?)
What’s going on here? I have a new question now, and I scan the crowd for someone who seems most likely to have answers. I see a white-haired woman speaking to a few teenagers. She’s nodding confidently. I scoot closer to her. She looks like one of those people who makes it her business to know other people’s business. Just the kind of person I’m seeking.
“…it was in Madagascar,” she’s saying, as I slide closer to her.
“No!” says a young woman. “That’s where I’m from. That’s far away!”
“And it will fly to Iceland next,” she continues.
Two young men laugh good-naturedly. “No, Madame. That’s not possible.”
“That’s what they said. I live right across the street. I didn’t see it one night. Then the next morning, it was here! It landed!”
“No,” look at it. “It’s decor, Madame. Decoration!”
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