THE RISING OF THE LOIRE IN TOURS
The riverside residents hardly had the time to leave their homes. They
went to the bridge to see for the last time that which the water had
taken from their homes. In an indescribable chaos, mixed with uprooted
trees, furniture floating helplessly all this stuck under the arches
of the bridge. They were heaping up towards their owners and their
outstretched arms. Alas the pressure of the water being too strong
all these objects
finished by going under the bridge. Carried away by the current, they
then found their more natural place: chairs around a table, a sink
next to a bath, a bottle of rum hidden in a cupboard.
Then the river went back down and quiet came back. Nevertheless no
one left the bridge. Everybody wanted to stay and sleep there. Someone
was
a bed so as he could be slept on. An other placed himself next to him
and was the bedside table. A third climbed up and pretended to be the
books…
The next day, they all went to see their insurance agent. In their
declaration, they spoke about the objects they had lost. They made
a list of all they
had always dreamed of having, and that they had never had.
N.B. Some pieces of furniture will be on exhibit at The Musée
des Beaux-Arts de Tours since the 20th of September until the 23rd
of November
2003. |