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Keywords: women history,bassin waka,colon cancer,victor hugo,carmen del l'orefice,portrait of a first lady,MELANIA

COUCOU Magazine B i l t e n k i s o t i c h a k m w a a n k r e y ò l , f r a n s e , a k a n g l eMAR 2025 WOMEN HISTORYA colorful owl sitting on a branchAI-generated content may be incorrect.


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 2A blue and black logoDescription automatically generatedA blue circle with a white letter fDescription automatically generatedC O N T E N T03 Au fil du mois04 Carnet Social08 Ayiti, sak pase14 Le Point20 Through the Grapevine24 Americana25 Beyond Our Borders26 Soul Nutrients28 Food for Thoughts30 Culture, Culture… 38 Past IssuesDANS CETTE ÉDITION :_FAMOUS WOMEN IN HISTORY_BASSIN WAKA • Port Margot, Nord_Warning Signs of COLON CANCER_AUNT JEMIMA: “A Great Woman Erased from History by Idiots” _CARMEN DEL L'OREFICE • High Fashion ModelMARYSE C. ÉLYSÉE, MLIS▪Founder & Editor A blue button with white textAI-generated content may be incorrect.COUCOU MAGAZINE


Mardi GrasCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 3MARS 2025 COLON CANCER A W A R E N E S S 0902 DR. SEUSS 05 ASH WEDNESDAY08 WOMEN’S DAY 1217 SAINT PATRICK 19 SAINT JOSEPH21 WORLD POETRY 26 EPILEPSY DAYA group of cartoon characters on a black backgroundDescription automatically generatedA person with a mark on their foreheadDescription automatically generatedA group of red hearts around a white textDescription automatically generatedA group of girls wearing matching outfitsDescription automatically generatedA picture containing textDescription automatically generatedA person holding a babyDescription automatically generated with medium confidenceWorld Poetry Day – A Time to Rhyme - Robomate PlusAUFILDUMOISAux généreux & dévoués collaborateurs qui ont travaillé à la production de cette édition bénévolement.


A collage of photos of people and foodAI-generated content may be incorrect.Coucou Magazine souhaite Aux célébrants du mois,Louis BerrouëtCollaborateur Bénévolede COUCOU MAGAZINECOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 4CARNETSOCIALA logo of a dragon with a yellow and blue backgroundAI-generated content may be incorrect.A person with glasses and a mustacheDescription automatically generated


Dearly Departed RememberedWith fondest memories on their birthday…FRANCK ÉTIENNE 12 avril 1936 - 20 février 2025 Écrivain, Enseignant Paix à son âme! Coucou Magazine présente ses vives sympathies aux parents alliés.FRANCK ÉTIENNE12 avril 1936 - 20 février 2025 Écrivain, EnseignantP a i x à s o n â m e !C o u c o u M a g a z i n eprésente ses vives sympathies aux parents & alliés.COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 5 C A R N E T S O C I A LA candle in a glass bowlDescription automatically generatedEvents FestivalsA poster for a leprechaun bar crawlAI-generated content may be incorrect.A food festival advertisementAI-generated content may be incorrect.


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 6À l a dé couv er t e de not re pa y s…BASSIN WAKA •Port Margot, NordA natural pool tucked away in a dense tropical forest near Port Margotin the north of Haiti. Here, you can marvel at the colors of the exoticfish swimming beneath the surface, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.The pool itself is a large expanse of turquoise brackish water,providing the perfect spot to relax and take a refreshing dip. Locatedon the Morne Zombie mountain range, you’ll find Bassin Wakabetween the municipalities of Port Margot and Borgne. SOURCE: V I S I T H A I T ICarte du département du Nord.


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 7A person wearing glasses and a white coatDescription automatically generatedA plaque with a gold and silver plaqueDescription automatically generatedA red and gold plaque with a crestDescription automatically generatedHaiti teacher among 10 finalists for $1M prizeSource: Portland Press HeraldCOLLEGE CATTS PRESSOIR81, Ave Martin Luther KingPort-au-Prince, Haïti HT6111(509)2811-6339 / (509)2811-6340POURQUOI CHOISIR LE COLLÈGE CATTS PRESSOIRLe Collège Catts Pressoir, uneÉquipe-École à la recherche del’excellence pédagogique. Un milieude vie non conflictuelle.➢ Des professeurs compétents et disponibles➢ Des stratégies pédagogiques innovantes, dynamiques et valorisantes➢ Des programmes d’études concrets, dynamiques, ouverts sur le monde(Cliquer ici pour plus d’informations.)L a c h i m i e , c ’ e s t l a v i e » - ERNEST VAVAL,


BRI KOURI,NOUVEL GAYES A K PA S E ?❑BIOCHARBON - une innovation écologique dans le Sud❑USAID: Des organisations haïtiennes face aux conséquences du gel des financements américains❑PATRIMWÀN DOKIMANTÈ Ayiti a menase❑LE FORT SAINT JOSEPH: un site historique menacé de disparition dans le Nord❑Jacmel : efforts en cours pour relancer la seule école cinématographique d’Haïti❑Le dressage de cheval, un héritage culturel tant chéri à DesdunesCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 8L E Zantray news P O I N T@@@@@@


Ayiti cheri, pi bon peyi pase w nanpwen…Notre-Dame de l’AssomptionProjects ArchitectureThe Cathedral Notre Dame de l’Assomption in Port-au-Prince, Haiti was destroyed in the 7.0magnitude earthquake that rocked the country on January 12, 2010. The earthquake took away asafe retreat for the religious community. Now, the University of Miami School of Architecture,in partnership with the Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince and Faith and Form Magazine, has organizeda competition to choose the design for the new Cathedral. In the past year, 250 architects aroundthe world have collaborated to submit 134 plans for the reconstruction.The proposal for the newCathedral memorializesthe former Cathedral. It issituated on the site androots of the former one.This time it is one leveldeeper and closer tomother earth, and thelight comes symbolicallyfrom the same windowsas it came in the oldchurch. It creates a newatmosphere for peaceand safety….S O U R C E : UNIQUE ASSEMBLAGECOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 9haiti, unique assemblage, klaus wincklerhaiti, unique assemblage, klaus winckler


H A I T I J A D I SU n j o u r d u m o i s d e mars01 1846 - Général JEAN-BAPTISTE RICHÉ proclamé président d’Haiti1847 - Choix de FAUSTIN SOULOUQUE comme président03 1912 - Pose de la première pierre des CASERNES DESSALINES06 1905 –Décès de BOISROND CANAL08 1790 - La Constituante octroya l’autonomie aux colonies françaises dont Saint Domingue09 1983 -Visite du Pape JEAN-PAUL II en Haiti13 1843 -Départ pour l’exil de JEAN-PIERRE BOYER14 1990 –ERTHA PASCAL TROUILLOT devint Président Provisoire15 1908 –Exécution sommaire du poète MASSILLON COICOUCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 10A group of men talkingDescription automatically generated with low confidenceERTHA PASCAL-TROUILLOT – Embassy of HaitiA person with a beardDescription automatically generated with low confidenceTHE SWEARING-IN OF PRESIDENT JEAN-PIERRE BOYERat the Palace of HaitiCA. 1818 Oil on canvasBy Adolphe Eugene Gabriel Roehn French, 1780-186730 mars 1818 : Jean-Pierre Boyer, filsnaturel d’un créole blanc et d’uneafricaine affranchie, succède à Pétion àla présidence d’Haïti. Après le suicidede Christophe, il réunifia Haïti en 1820.Cinq ans plus tard, il signa avec CharlesX un protocole permettant unereconnaissance de l’indépendanced’Haïti par la France, moyennant uneindemnité de 150 millions de francs.Renversé le 13 février 1843 après 25ans au pouvoir, Boyer s’enfuit enJamaïque puis en France, où il achève savie.SOURCE: JUNO


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 11DURING THE HOLOCAUST, HAITI ISSUED PASSPORTS TO JEWISH FAMILIES TO LEAVE GERMANYAccording to this article titled ” Haiti History 101: Haiti’s Role in Saving Jewish Families During the Holocaust“Most people, aren’t aware of it, and even today only a handful of historians may knowthis, but Haiti was indeed responsible for saving about 70 Jewish families (an estimatedtotal of up to 300 lives) during the horrendous Holocaust that occurred in the 1930s, inwhich Jewish families were hunted down in Europe and placed in concentration camps,some starved to death. Some were Austrian Jews, others were Polish Jews, still othersGerman Jews, and a trickle of Romanian-Jew and Czech-Jewish descent.300 lives…That number is certainly not as high as the number of Jewish families thatSchindler helped saved, but human life is a human life.According to documents furnished to Kreyolicious.com by the Jewish dating fromDecember 5, 1939, it was estimated that anywhere from 250-300 individuals fleeingNazi Germany had come to Haiti. There were others other than this bunch who nevercame to Haiti at all, but from Germany were given Haitian passports by the Haitiangovernment that allowed them to flee Germany to other countries.S O U R C E :L'union SuiteA group of people standing togetherAI-generated content may be incorrect.


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 12Triumph to tragedy DANIEL J.D. BAYARDTriumph to tragedyDA N I E L J . D . B AYA R D


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 13F O R S A L E I N O B L E R O N , H A I T I 13+ ACRE MOUNTAIN LOT with BREATHTAKING VIEW ( T o p o g r a p h i c a l m a p a v a i l a b l e u p o n r e q u e s t )Asking Price: 2,200,000 USD (Negotiable)• Overlooking FURCY & facing LA SELLE MOUNTAIN RANGE• About 5,000 feet above sea level• Cool and peaceful refuge• Selling as one lot onlyFor further information, please contact: S. McKINLEY / I. EMKE CZICHOMSKI509-4861-9871 509-989-2063 337-296-7860 (WhatsApp)B E S U R E T O P I C K U P T H E S E B O O K S @ Amazon.com A close up of a signDescription automatically generatedA picture containing textDescription automatically generated


Can you Identify those Fa m o us Wo m e n i n H i s to r y Who Have Changed the World?Feel free to consult the source below for assistance if need be.SOURCE: B I O G R A P H YCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 14LEPOINTlucille ball maya angelou portrait session 1996mother teresa speaking at right to life eventharriet tubman93rd annual academy awards press room jane austenrachel balkovec at yankees training campkatharine hepburnsally ride communicating with ground control


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 15 W H A T I S A N E A R T H B A T T E R Y ?queen elizabeth ii of englandrosa parks at workcannes lions lumiere sessions day 4joe biden sworn in as 46th president of the united states at us capitol inauguration ceremonysusan b anthony74th annual academy awards1998 world figure skating championshipsthe andy williams show12th annual cfdavogue fashion fund awardselizabeth taylortop seed open day 4


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 16W H A T I S A N E A R T H B A T T E R Y ?rita moreno holding award us supreme court justices pose for group photomarie curiecleveland browns v new england patriotsanna may wongtoni morrison attends the carl sandburg literary awards dinnerdiana at highgrovedolly parton in concert during the 2016 ravinia fesival highland park, illinoisthe brit awards 2020 winners roomjacqueline kennedy at homesherpas the stars of everest hedy lamarr


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 17LEPOINT2016 team usa media summit portraits85th annual academy awards backstage ruth handler, mattel inc co founder and inventorfeatured session senator mazie hirono with guy kawasaki 2019 sxsw conference and festivalsselena gomez revival world tourdonyale lunafirst lady offical portraitkamala harris smiles at the camera as she stands behind a podium with microphones, she wears a blue suit jacket, white blouse and pearl necklacecardi b poses for photos, she wears a black strapless gown with a deep v and a silver necklace, she clutches one hand to her chestsusie wiles smiles at donald trump as they shake hands on a stage, many american flags stand in the background, a podium with a microphone is in the right side of the frame representative deb haalandmariah carey smiles at the camera, she wears a white lowcut dress and white sunglasses on her head


SIGNES D’UNE FEMME ÉLÉGANTESOURCE: L U C R A T I V E E L E G A N C ECOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 18


Boost Your Knowledge! Warning Signs of COLON CANCER SOURCE: COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 19A cartoon character with red and white textDescription automatically generatedColon cancer locations


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 20Grapes with solid fillGrapes outline▪ ‘Secret Pact’ Between 22 State AGs To Sabotage Trump Agenda Is Uncovered▪ Social Security data shows millions more eligible recipients than living Americans, Musk reveals▪ BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP Is A LIE | Trump is Right Again!▪ USAID : La corruption massive des médias et des gouvernements, enfin exposée ?▪ $4.7 Trillion Vanished? | IRS to Hand Over Millions of Americans’ Tax Data to Musk’s DOGE? ▪ President Trump Considers Abolishing Income Tax▪ Gates Caught Funding Experiments to Make Bird Flu Spread to Humans▪ Elon Musk ‘uncovers’ 20M in Social Security database over age 100 ▪ Feds approved over $127 million in program overpayments for at least 3,479 deceased participants.Grapes with solid fillMay be an image of 2 people, hospital and text that says 'mo/eBии SIEMENS Siemens SiemensCompletbion Competition Challe mind, \"toh a TO IN 2011, HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT ANGELA ZHANG CREATED TINY PARTICLES THAT CAN FIND AND KILL CANCER CELLS WITHOUT HURTING HEALTHY ONES.'Grapes with solid fillGrapes with solid fillGrapes outlineGrapes outline


T h r o u g h t h e G R A P E V I N E COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 21May be an image of 1 person and text that says 'Make America Healthy Again! URE+'


T h r o u g h t h e G R A P E V I N E COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 22A person pointing his fingerDescription automatically generatedA person and person in front of a statue of mount rushmoreAI-generated content may be incorrect.By the TREATY OF GUADALUPE HIDALGO terms, Mexico ceded 55% of its territory. It also recognized THE RIO GRANDE as the southern boundary with the USA.Why the GULF OF AMERICA makes sense.


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COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 24AMERI“A Great Woman Erased from History by Idiots” GREEN, NANCY (born: 1834 - died: 1923) Born a slave in Montgomery County, KY, Nancy Green was the world's first living trademark: she was the original \"Aunt Jemima.\" It has been said that Green did not develop the pancake mix, while an article in the Negro Star newspaper states that a milling company in St. Louis obtained the pancake recipe from Green, but there are no details as to the agreement [source: \"Mrs. Nancy Green of \"Aunt Jemima\" fame, is dead,\" Negro Star, 09/14/1923, p.1]. Nancy Green did not own the pancake company. Green was first introduced as Aunt Jemima at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. She received a lifetime contract and traveled all over the country promoting Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix until her death in 1923. The pancake company was sold to the Quaker Oats Company in 1925. The image of Aunt Jemima on the pancake box continued. During the 1950s, there was outspoken criticism. Since that time the image has received a number of upgrades. Nancy Green left Kentucky for Chicago when she was hired as a nurse for the Walker family whose children grew up to become Chicago Circuit Judge Charles M. Walker and Dr. Samuel Walker. Green was the first African American missionary worker and an organizer of the Olivet Baptist Church, one of the largest African American churches in Chicago. She died in a car accident in 1923. For more see Nancy Green, the original \"Aunt Jemima\", an African American Registry website; Notable Black American Women. Book III, ed. by J. C. Smith; and \"Aunt Jemima, victim of auto,\" Urbana Daily Courier, 10/27/1923, p. 7 [full-text of article in Illinois Digital Newspaper Collection].SOURCE: University of Kentucky Libraries CANA“A Great Woman Erased from History by Idiots”GREEN, NANCY (born: 1834 - died: 1923) Born a slave in Montgomery County, KY, NancyGreen was the world's first living trademark: shewas the original \"Aunt Jemima.\" It has been saidthat Green did not develop the pancake mix, whilean article in the Negro Star newspaper states that amilling company in St. Louis obtained the pancakerecipe from Green, but there are no details as to theagreement [source: \"Mrs. Nancy Green of \"AuntJemima\" fame, is dead,\" Negro Star, 09/14/1923,p.1]. Nancy Green did not own the pancakecompany. Green was first introduced as AuntJemima at the 1893 World's Columbian Expositionin Chicago. She received a lifetime contract andtraveled all over the country promoting AuntJemima Pancake Mix until her death in 1923. Thepancake company was sold to the Quaker OatsCompany in 1925. The image of Aunt Jemima onthe pancake box continued. During the 1950s, therewas outspoken criticism. Since that time the imagehas received a number of upgrades. Nancy Greenleft Kentucky for Chicago when she was hired as anurse for the Walker family whose children grew upto become Chicago Circuit Judge Charles M. Walkerand Dr. Samuel Walker. Green was the first AfricanAmerican missionary worker and an organizer ofthe Olivet Baptist Church, one of the largest AfricanAmerican churches in Chicago. She died in a caraccident in 1923. For more see Nancy Green, theoriginal \"Aunt Jemima\", an African AmericanRegistry website; Notable Black American Women.Book III, ed. by J. C. Smith; and \"Aunt Jemima,victim of auto,\" Urbana Daily Courier, 10/27/1923,p. 7 [full-text of article in Illinois Digital NewspaperCollection].SOURCE: University of Kentucky Libraries


CHINA is now the 'world's sole manufacturing superpower’China’s state-led economic development model and robustindustrial policy has transformed it into what an influentialEuropean think tank calls “the world’s sole manufacturingsuperpower”, making up 35% of global gross production – morethan the 9 next largest manufacturers combined.China has overseen world-historic economic growth through agovernment-led development model, in which state-ownedenterprises control the natural monopolies and “commandingheights” of the economy, state-owned banks give favorableloans to strategic industries, and the state’s robust industrialpolicy helps the country move up the value chain toward highervalue-added forms of production…(Read more at the source)SOURCE: Geopolitical EconomyBeyond Our BordersCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 25A globe with a map of the worldDescription automatically generated


CARMEN DEL L'OREFICEH i g h F a s h i o n M o d e lFrom NYC, Carmen Dell’Orefice isknown as the oldest workingmodel today. She was discoveredon her way to ballet class at 13and landed her first Vogue coverat 15. Worked with many of thetop photographers from the 20thcentury, like Irving Penn andRichard Avedon, before careerresurgences in her late sixties andseventies.SOURCE: Models.comCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 26Soul NutrientsCarmen Dell'Orefice during Carmen Dell'Orefice and Cho Cheng Host Cho Cheng Couture 2007 for the Red Carpet at Mr. Chow in Beverly Hills, California,...Carmen Dell'Orefice walks the runway during the Mugler Spring/Summer 1996 fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week on October, 1995 in Paris,...


C A R M E N D E L L ' O R E F I C EHigh Fashion Model :COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 27Soul Nutrients


The battle against mosquitoes can feel neverending, especially during warmer monthswhen these pesky insects are at their peak.Apart from being annoying, mosquitoes posehealth risks as carriers of diseases such asmalaria, dengue, and Zika virus. With this inmind, it’s no wonder that finding an effectiveway to eliminate mosquitoes is a priority formany people. Fortunately, nature provides asimple yet efficient solution: dragonflies!These incredible insects can consumehundreds of mosquitoes each day, offering asustainable method of mosquito control.If you're tired of using chemical-ladenrepellent sprays and seeking a more naturalway to get rid of mosquitoes, then this articleis for you. By attracting dragonflies to yourgarden or outdoor space, you can significantlyreduce the mosquito population around yourhome. Read on to discover the steps and tipsthat will turn your yard into a dragonfly havenand create a mosquito-free environment.COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 28Dragonfly PNG, Vector, PSD, and Clipart With Transparent Background for Free Download | PngtreeOne dragonfly can eat 100s of mosquitoes a day. Keep these plants in your yard to attract dragonflies.Food for Thoughts


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 29W H Y D R A G O N F L I E S A R E T H E B E S T M O S Q U I T O P R E D A T O R SDragonflies are not just beautiful to look at; they are also voracious mosquito predators. Anadult dragonfly can eat up to hundreds of mosquitoes in a single day. Their predatorial skillsare unmatched, making them a key player in controlling mosquito populations naturally.C R E A T I N G A D R A G O N F L Y - F R I E N D L Y E N V I R O N M E N TAttracting dragonflies to your backyard is easier than you might think. Here’s how you canmake your garden inviting for these beneficial insects:1. BUILD A POND - Dragonflies lay their eggs in water, so having a pond or water feature in yourgarden is crucial. It doesn't have to be a large pond; a small one will do. Ensure it hasshallow edges and some aquatic plants to mimic a natural habitat.2. ADD NATIVE PLANTS - Planting native grasses and blooming plants around your pond willprovide perching spots for dragonflies to rest and hunt. Native plants are more likely toattract insects that dragonfly larvae feed on, ensuring they have a food source.3. AVOID USING PESTICIDES - Pesticides can be harmful to dragonflies. Avoid using chemicalpesticides in your garden to create a safe environment for these insects. Instead, focus onnatural pest control methods.4. INSTALL FLAT ROCKS - Dragonflies love to bask in the sun, and flat rocks provide the perfectsurface for them to do so. Place some flat rocks around your pond area to attractsunbathing dragonflies.5. KEEP WATER CLEAN - Dragonflies need clean water for their larvae to thrive. Ensure yourpond's water is clear of pollutants and populated with beneficial creatures like aquaticsnails that help keep the water clean.By following these steps, you’ll be well on your way to attracting dragonflies and reducing yourmosquito problem naturally. Not only will you enjoy a more pleasant outdoor experience, butyou'll also enhance your garden's ecosystem.SOURCE: Sir David Attenborough’s Facebook GroupFood for Thoughts


t. = Teaspoon Pt. = Pint Gal. = Gallon C. = Cup T. = Tablespoon Qt.= Quart Lbs. = Pounds Oz = OunceCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 30CULTUREARTS CULINAIRESINGREDIENTS▪ 1 tbsp butter▪ 1 medium onion, sliced▪ 2 cloves garlic, minced▪ 1/2 head green cabbage, shredded▪ 2 chicken breasts, thinly sliced▪ 1/2 jalapeño pepper, finely diced▪ 1 orange pepper, diced▪ 1/2 cup chicken stock▪ 2 tbsp oyster sauce▪ 1 tbsp soy sauce▪ Salt & pepper, to taste


C H I N E S E C H I C K E N C A B B A G E S T I R - F R YI N S T R U C T I O N S - 1. Thinly slice the chicken breasts into strips.2. Slice the onion and orange pepper.3. Mince the garlic and finely dice the jalapeño pepper.4. Shred the cabbage.5. In a large skillet or wok, melt the butter over medium-high heat.6. Add the sliced chicken, season with a pinch of salt and pepper, and stir-fry for 5-7 minutes until cooked through and browned.7. Remove the chicken from the skillet and set it aside.8. Using the same skillet, add the onion and cook for about 3 minutes until softened.9. Stir in the garlic and jalapeño, cooking for another minute.10. Add the shredded cabbage and diced orange pepper, followed by the chicken stock. Stir well to combine.11. Stir in the oyster sauce and soy sauce, ensuring the vegetables are evenly coated.12. Cook for 5-7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the cabbage is tender yet slightly crisp.13. Return the chicken to the skillet and mix with the vegetables and sauce.14. Cook for another 2-3 minutes to heat everything through and allow the flavors to meld.15. Taste and adjust seasoning with additional salt and pepper if needed.16. Serve the stir-fry hot, either on its own or over a bed of steamed rice or noodles. PREP : 30 min COOKING : 90 min SERVES : 4SOURCE: S E N I O R D I S C O U N T C L U B COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 31


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Victor Hugo1 8 0 2 – 1 8 8 5Victor-Marie Hugo, vicomte Hugo was a French Romantic author, poet, essayist, playwright, and politician. During a literary career that spanned more than sixty years, he wrote in a variety of genres and forms. His most famous works are the novels The Hunchback of NotreDame and Les Misérables.© T O U S D R O I T S R E S E R V É SCULTURE LITTÉRATURECOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 37POÉTISONSAVECÀ une femme Enfant ! si j’étais roi, je donnerais l’empire,Et mon char, et mon sceptre, et mon peuple à genouxEt ma couronne d’or, et mes bains de porphyre,Et mes flottes, à qui la mer ne peut suffire,Pour un regard de vous !Si j’étais Dieu, la terre et l’air avec les ondes,Les anges, les démons courbés devant ma loi,Et le profond chaos aux entrailles fécondes,L’éternité, l’espace, et les cieux, et les mondes,Pour un baiser de toi !SOURCE: POETICA The Hunchback of Notre-Dame


COUCOU MagazineDéfinir l'excellencese résume dans l'artde plaire aux sens,il est dans l'essencede ce qui est rareà la portée du cœur,une vraie romanceavec l'humeur...Coucou MagazineAux lecteurs apportetout cela, une porteun journal, une voix,chaque mois, une voiequi tout examine...(fév. 2024)Guy Cayemite (1950-2024)F e u C o l l a b o r a t e u r d e C o u c o u M a g a z i n eNé le 8 juillet 1950 à Jérémie, Louis Joseph Guy Marie Cayemite est le fils de René Cayemite, instituteur,et d’Inès Mars. Il fit ses études primaires chez les Frères de l’Instruction Chrétienne. Pour ses étudessecondaires, il fréquenta d’abord le collège Saint Louis de Jérémie (jusqu’en Rhétorique) t ensuite lelycée Anténor Firmin (Philo). Après des études en comptabilité à la Faculté de Droit et des SciencesÉconomiques, il a travaillé à l’usine à glace Nationale et à la Banque de Boston à Port-au-Prince jusqu’en1982. Il s’est ensuite établi à Miami, en Floride, où il réside jusqu’à cette date. Il s’essaie à la poésie depuis2009.SOURCE: ONÈ? RESPÈ ! APRIL 15, 2012COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 38A person in a suit and tieDescription automatically generatedCULTURE LITTÉRATUREPOÉTISONSAVECLes fleurs comme les femmesont cette essence qu'elles transpirentqui jusqu'aux tréfonds de mon âmede leur poésie m'inspire,le parfum de leur corsage,un sourire à leur visagesuffisent pour me jeter leur charmeau cœur, une rosée, une larmeversée, et mes forces m'abandonnent.À chacune de ces beautés je m'étonne,je m'étonne de la grâce de leur contourqui invite à la romance et à l'amour...Souvent au cours de mes randonnéesje m'arrête pour baiser une fleurqui demain peut-être sera fanée,elle se laisse aller et m'offre le cœursans un geste de refus, elle embaumeet meut tout mon être, sous la paumede ma main, le moindre tressaillementme comble au touché d'un moment...SOURCE: P O T O M I T A N A person in a suit and bow tieDescription automatically generatedA person wearing sunglasses and a ringDescription automatically generated


CULTURE LITTÉRATUREMaryseC. Élysée• F o n d a t r i c e • É d i t r i c e de COUCOU MAGAZINE© T O U S D R O I T S R E S E R V É SCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 39POÉTISONSAVECA picture containing textDescription automatically generatedWedding Blessing May your hearts be vivified with glee and brightness.May perseverance and acumen pave your rough moments.May family life be a source of memorable adventures.May the miracle that crossed your paths remain your compass.CongratulationsJeff & Janelleon your new life together!


PierreWattebledC o l l a b o r a t e u r B é n é v o l ed e C o u c o u M a g a z i n e© T O U S D R O I T S R E S E R V É SCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 40CULTURE LITTÉRATUREPOÉTISONSAVECHomme Ou Femme Et Vice -Inversé Qui es-tu pour oser contrefaire la nature,Humain fou te prendrais-tu pour un demi-dieu ?Ton être n'est pas une caricatureD'homme ou femme, à dessiner comme tu veux.Science débile qui agrée cette requête :C'est là une dérive qui me fait douterDe l'avenir, tout compte fait, sans queue ni tête :Transformant l'homme en femme et vice-inversé.C'est nier au plus haut point l’œuvre de l'amour,C'est renier tout autant nos racines profondes :L'essence transmise devant croître toujours,En un ruisseau sacré d'où jaillit l'onde.C'est comme s'offrir le pire des sacrilègesDénaturant la matière qui t'a créé :Tes idées tournant comme en un manègeFuyant qui tu sais, oubliant qui tu étais. Je ne suis pas là pour juger mais pour pleurerCe qui me semble être un projet de pure folie :Contredisant le fait d'un univers régléPour le plein épanouissement de toute vie.Qui es-tu pour oser contrefaire la nature,Humain fou, te pendrais-tu pour un demi-dieu ?Ton être n'est pas une caricatureD'homme ou femme à dessiner comme tu veux !


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 41Souffle et pensée créatrice.Précédant le souffle, la pensée créatricePulsant nos lèvres, devient révélatrice. :La puissance d'un mot s'en trouve confirmée,Les suivants formeront une idée partagée.Parfois, les sons suggèrent la compréhension ;Les circonstances, faisant appel à l'intuition,Initieront pour longtemps un vrai langage ;Bien que modeste, il ne crée de dommage.Ainsi, s'établit la tradition oraleAvant de devenir bientôt scripturale ;Dés lors que la voix voudrait laisser sa traceSur la pierre dure que le temps n'efface.Le partage contient sa part de mystère :Tout des possibles ou tout de ce qu'il enterre ;Précédant le souffle la pensée créatricePulsant nos lèvres, devient révélatrice.Hier en l'âme se pressaient des mots d'amourSuppliant ou pleurant la rage des toujoursIls pressentaient ces messages éphémèresQui ne valent guère plus qu'un jet de poussière.Précédant le souffle la pensée créatricePulsant nos lèvres, devient révélatrice.La puissance d'un mot s'en trouve confirméeLes suivants diront des sentiments partagés.© T O U S D R O I T S R E S E R V É S P I E R R E W A T T E B L E D


CULTURE LITTÉRATURELouisBerrouëtCollaborateur Bénévolede Coucou Magazine© TOUS DROITS RESERVÉSCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 42A person with glasses and a mustacheDescription automatically generatedT O U S C E U X- L À Qui ont façonné notre imaginaire culturelQui de l’esprit ont allumé la chandelle Dans les sillons fertiles de l'écriture, de la poésie Du théâtre percutant la conscience nationale Dans les fresques picturales qui étalent Sous nos yeux les traits révélateurs du génie Franchissant les frontières dans l’affirmation de notre identité Méritent de notre part le médaillon de l’immortalité Et tu fais partie de ceux-là qui ont attisé notre fierté J’ai eu le privilège d’assister à tes représentations théâtrales Le bonheur de te serrer la main dans un geste amical Mêlé de respect, d’admiration dans ce matin inoubliable Qui favorisa notre rencontre gravée dans ma mémoire Reçois cet hommage posthume et que le ciel T’ouvre les portes de la gloire, cette gloire éternelle Qui restera gravée dans nos cœurs et dans nos esprits Car tu resteras, ce géant, un monument de notre chère Haïti POÉTISONSAVEC


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 43© T O U S D R O I T S R E S E R V É S L O U I S B E R R O U Ë TA book with a black and white coverDescription automatically generatedRien Que Toi et Moi L a i s s e - m o iSécher ces larmes. Qui ruissellent sur ton visageDans l’éclat de ta tristesse Et les transformer, comme par magieEn des pluies d’étoiles Viens, viens dans mes bras Jouir de la chaleur de ma tendresse Te réchauffer au feu de mon cœurDe ce cœur qui ne bat que pour toiL a i s s e - m o iÔ moi que ton regard désarme Tourner avec toi cette nouvelle page Où notre présent prend chair, se dresseRayonnant de douceur et de vie Dessinant cette peinture, cette toileOù nous cheminons pas à pasVers cette rive de désirs de caressesPour enfin jouir de ce bonheur Qui nous enveloppe toi et moi L a i s s e - m o i Goûter un peu de ton âme Et sentir que nos cœurs ont atteint l’âge Où nos rêves se ravivent et paraissentSi vrais, si réels, si vivants qu’ils défient Toute réalité et déchirent le voile De nos hésitations, de nos faux pas Et nous insufflent cette joie, cette ivresseDans ce temps où les minutes et les heuresRevêtent l’habit d’éternité, rien que toi et moi


Edy LaraqueCollaborateur Bénévolede COUCOU MAGAZINE© TOUS DROITS RESERVÉSCOUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 44A person wearing a suit and tieDescription automatically generatedCULTURE LITTÉRATUREPOÉTISONSAVECJ’aime beaucoup quand tu me prennes la main,Me conduises sur le sentier, pour une longue marche,Ta taille fine enlacée par ma main tremblante.Nos souffles s’entremêlant,Nos chaleurs se partageantNous nous épuisons et sourire aux lèvres,Nous lassant tomber dans un banc de pierre au bord du sentier.J’aime ma chérie quand tu me parles de ton enfance,De tes souvenirs de jeunesse, tes joies, tes grands malheurs…Nous en rions de bon cœur. Ton visage s’illumine.Je me recrée de nouveaux souvenirs de ta jeunesseAvec moi, ton ombre attaché à ta silhouette!Mon imagination créatrice est si fertile!J’aime tellement quand tu enlèves tes lunettes de lectureLaissant tes grands beaux yeux tamarins,Me conter le contenu de de ton dernier passage.Je savoure ton récit, admire tes lèvres séduisantes souriantes,Même si je ne comprends rien de tes propos,Trop occupée dans mes rêveries pour t’entendre.J’aime aussi quand tu m’invites à passer à table,Pour délecter ta cuisine, préparée avec amour.Tes longs doigts de fée se sont surpassésTu veux me faire partager ta fierté, ta réussite.Tu veux satisfaire ma gourmandise trop souvent réprimée.Alors, je comprends que c’est soirée de luxure, d’Épicure.Une soirée d’amour d’une femme qui gâte son homme. J’aime beaucoup quand tu me…


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 45© T O U S D R O I T S R E S E R V É S E D Y L A R A Q U EA book with a coverDescription automatically generated with medium confidence…J’aime, quand blottis dans le divan,Dans les bras l’un de l’autre. Silence éloquent!Nous tombions endormis, profondément,Nos cœurs battant à l’unisson.Nous nous enlaçons tendrement au réveilLong baiser suave, interminable!Rires coquins, complices; Je m’efforce de me désaltérer de ton laitQue tes seins pourtant voluptueux,Malgré mes caresses incessantes, ne prodiguent point,Pour assouvir ton pauvre bébé assoiffé.J’aime tellement quand tu me caresses la nuque,Tes longs doigts ensorcelants réveillent mes sens,Et ton souffle chaud me réchauffe le cœur.Je comprends l’invitation de pénétrer dans ta sensualité.O bonheur! Je suis ragaillardi, je me sens fortScène d’amour mémorable! Non, ils ne doivent pas disparaître ces moments précieuxNous devenons maman et nourrisson, puis enfants, amoureux…Ces instants magiques, ces dons des Cieux.Pour compléter notre vie ensemble, faisons le vœuD’être liés dans nos âmes et dans nos soucis vertueuxJ’aime vraiment beaucoup quand tu me…Parles sans cesse avec des gestes d’amour.


COUCOU Magazine (Click on images for details.) 46In her memoir, MELANIA reflects on her Slovenian childhood, the pivotal moments thatled her to the world of high fashion in Europe and New York, and the serendipitousmeeting with Donald Trump, a chance encounter that forever changed the course of herlife. Melania opens up about their courtship, life in the spotlight, and experiencing the joyof motherhood. She shares behind-the-scenes stories from her time in the WhiteHouse, shedding light on her advocacy work and the causes close to her heart. Melaniaoffers an unprecedented look into her time as a First Lady who was born outside theUnited States -- a role she embraced with honor and dedication. It brings readers intoher world and presents an in-depth account of a woman who has led a remarkable lifeon her own terms. Melania Trump's story is one of resilience and independence,showcasing her strength and unwavering commitment to her true self. SOURCE: A M A Z O NIdées de LectureIdées de LectureCULTURELITTÉ R A T U R E


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