One idea at a time
Head of transport and production logistics. It clicks huh? That’s Jessica’s job. A job that is already very demanding and sufficiently exciting as it is. At the end of the day, we’re very happy to be able to rest a little, decompress, aren’t we? Except Jessica, she doesn’t have time. You know the song; we have all the life to have fun, we have all the death to rest. The philosophy of Georges Moustaki, it seems that Jess appropriated it. She doesn’t have time to do anything. Too many things going on in his head, too many desires, too many projects to accomplish.
The castle
Already, there is this devouring passion for the heritage of his city. And in Gaillon, we are served. The castle alone is worth the detour. From its medieval period, we no longer suspect the traces. It was really in the middle of the 15th century that Archbishop Guillaume d’Estouteville gave it the appearance we know today. This jewel of the Renaissance which was still used as a prison a hundred years ago. And what a point of view. The ideal spot to take in the city and talk to Jessica about her love of writing.
press correspondent
To tell you the truth, Jessica’s first article had the castle as its setting. The first of a very long series of papers. Those that she has been writing for several years for The Impartial, the local newspaper. Because that’s it, when the day of head of transport and production logistics ends, another begins. She is a press correspondent. The one you see everywhere, as soon as something happens. It may not look, but to be matchit is necessary to like. Loving people, loving photography, loving trudging, loving writing…
Writing
Writing, for Jessica, is an open window on her life. She vibrates with her passion through her articles, but that’s not enough. So she writes a book, Beyond the appearences. But that’s not enough. So she sets up a book box. Itinerant, the latter was designed in a converted van pulled by horses. We pick up or drop off books there. But that’s not enough. So in October, you can stroll through the aisles of the book fair that she is organizing. But that won’t be enough! I tell you… Better! I tell youwritein Gaillon, we have not finished hearing about Jessica.