The most precious legacy received from my grandfather Alban is the Gaspésie chat, the volubility, this frivolous desire to come into contact with the other, the unknown, live, without a screen. […] This verbal ping-pong without an appointment, without commitment on your part, by the way, remains free and spontaneous. It’s a change from the boring (no, boring) arguments on social networks. It allows us to anchor ourselves in the life drive. We meet, we brush against each other, we leave each other and this local craft is practiced especially in good weather. And the more chat, the better the show.
Josée Blanchette’s column.