Lody, 35 Years Old, From Bordeaux! -
He runs monthly walking tours called “Bordeaux intime” —not the Grand Théâtre or the Miroir d’eau, but the back alleys, the hidden passages, the bakeries that still use wood-fired ovens, the courtyard where a Senegalese drumming group practices on Sundays.
“You know what’s strange? In Montreal, I missed the light. Not the sun—the light . The way Bordeaux looks at 7 p.m. in October. That pink-gold reflection off the river. You can’t explain that to someone who hasn’t seen it.” lody, 35 years old, from bordeaux!
“At 25, I wanted to be someone else. At 35, I just want to be more myself. And somehow, Bordeaux is the place where that’s finally possible.” He’s working on a small audio project—oral histories of Bordeaux’s market vendors. “The ones who’ve seen three generations of customers. They have more wisdom than any TED Talk.” He’s also toying with the idea of a collaborative art space in La Bastide, across the river. “Nothing pretentious. Just a room, a sink for cleaning brushes, and a rule: no talk about wine futures.” He runs monthly walking tours called “Bordeaux intime”