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Friday, January 30, 2015

Winter has returned to Bleiburg

Sometime ago, I think it was in the beginning of December last year, it snowed a little hereabouts.
Since then there was one day warmer than the one before so that one might have thought that we had shifted several degrees South.
Last night however it started to snow. 
It still snows. 
By now we have about 25 cm on the ground.
The skiers are not complaining. For the first time this winter they may ski down, all 12km right into the valley.
Oh well, what is one person's joy is the other person's misery.



no comment!


my car


my neighbour's chimney





Thursday, January 29, 2015

The Patience of a Hippopotamus ...

...has limits..
When a Grey Crane uses his back as a resting and observation platform the Hippo may get just a trifle testy and let it be known, in no uncertain terms, that it has had just about enough.
Fortunately the Hippo is a strict vegetarian and its gaping mouth and snapping jaws are more threat than action.




Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Alexis Tsipras - the Saviour of Greece ?

Well, he did it: 
With enough votes to send 149 delegates into the 
„Helenic Parliament“, Alexis Tsipras, fell only two seats short of an absolute majority.
No problem: His Left Radical Party „Syriza“, headed by Tsipras, simply forges an alliance with the far right wing populist party, „Independent Greeks“.
The two parties are almost at extreme opposites of the political spectrum and agree virtually only on these demands: 
Cancel part of the National Debt, refinance the rest and stop the austerity program.

In order to win over the majority of Greek voters, Tsipras made promises, which, as everybody knows including himself, he cannot possibly keep.
  1. Substantial Increases in Minimum Wages,
  2. Free Food and Free Electricity to all who cannot afford to pay for these commodities, are only the beginning of this „Social Paradise on Earth“ which Alexis will create in Greece, at least so he promised prior to the election.
  3. The creation of 30,000 new jobs, and Zeus only knows what other wonderful gifts are in the grab bag of Alexis Tsipras.
„The time for Capitalism has gone and a new order will come to Greece and to Europe.“ so he says.
This new order, it seems to me, will be: „To those who need, from those who have.“
Does this sound familiar ? It should, because all the countries who espoused this philosophy, had to first of all establish brutal dictatorships and then have either gone bankrupt or have just in time changed this mantra.

It is of some interest to note that Alexis Tsipras named his youngest son „Ernesto“, in homage of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, the Argentine Marxist and Fidel Castro's Co-Revolutionary.
(In Castro's Cuba it was Ernesto's job to decide who should be accused of being an enemy of the revolution and therefore must be executed.)

How will Tsipras pay for all this promised largess ?
By collecting all the evaded taxes of the rich and suspending payments, until final re-negotiations of the loans which Greece had obtained from the rest of the European taxpayers.

The repayment of this debt, which amounts to about 320,000,000,000.00 Euros, at lower interest rates and longer amortisation periods should be done in proportion to „future economic growth“.
Can you not just imagine the financial juggling of Greece's GDP showing absolutely no growth and therefore absolutely no repayment of just debts?

In fact, Greece, in the very near future will require additional loans from the EU or it will face inevitable state bankruptcy.
No wonder, then, that the new government has already announced, contrary to the avowed platform of its coalition partner, to remain within the European Union and to keep the Euro as its currency.

In order to bring Greece back onto its feet we need, so says Mr. Tsipras, do some very simple things:
„We need to eliminate corruption and tax evasion, we need to establish a fair taxation system and we need to make Europe understand that we cannot repay the loans... cannot service the debt...
We, so says Alexis Tsipras, must write off a large part of these previously granted loans and renegotiate the terms of the remaining amount. ( ...and I always believed that the Lender is the one who may and in some cases has to „write off a loan“. The borrower does not have the right to „write off“ a debt. He can only „renege“ on an agreement to pay back the borrowed amount.
And this is what the two Greeks are planning to do.

But that's not all: The lenders of the earlier mentioned 320 Billions Euros placed some conditions on these loans: Greece had to promise to embark on a savings program. A „household budget“ was asked for to make repayment a possibility and to bring the Greek economy onto a firm basis.

All this was to be achieved through a semblance of fiscal responsibility.
The two parties, forming the coalition government, agree that this savings program must be stopped at once, as it was „strangling their economy.“

But wait, wait a cotton picking minute: Greece will need more borrowed money in the near future to stave off bankruptcy. Which lender will rush in to lend them more, when they cannot handle the current load ?
Will they have to abandon the Euro, which they cannot manipulate, as their currency, and return to the Drachma ? Sounds possible: First the market will establish a value of the Drachma, and once this is done the printing presses in Athens will start to rumble 24 hours a day and 'voilas' we repay the 320 Billion of Euros with our new currency, showing the crumbling Acropolis as the backdrop.
Except, of course, that the following hyper-inflation will truly play havoc with Greece.

There are dark clouds looming from Olympus.


Bertstravels 
can hear the thunder.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Mosy Tent

In the last postings I used the words "mosy tent".
Two readers asked me for the meaning of this expression.
"Mosy" is a colloquial short form for "mosquito"...
The ceiling and sides of this tent consist simply of a mosquito net, securely fastened to a sturdy floor.
The advantages of such a tent are indeed many fold: Firstly it allows for free circulation of air, so the tent does not become stuffy during the warm nights. Secondly you can lie there, on your back, and contemplate the stars in all their splendour and last but not least you see the early dawn rise over the horizon.
Of course, when rain is in the offing, and good guides, and we had the best, will know this without a weather forecast, or when we were in an area with a larger lion population, we would either use a large canvas two men tent or put a "canvas fly" over the mosy
This way we would stay dry and, more important, we would not arouse the curiosity of a wandering lion.





So that's the meaning and the purpose of a "mosy tent".




Two "mosy tents" under the low, overhanging branches of a tree.
This somehow defeats the purpose of star gazing but provides cooling shade during the day. In front a canvas "wash basin" to wash your face and feel a little refreshed. Shaving ? Who the hell
shaves in the middle of the bush ?


Two "mosy tents" and a visitor coming a bit too close for comfort.


John having a little "noon day snooze"
My "mosy" right next door and our guide's canvas a bit away from ours.

Friday, January 23, 2015

THE CHILOJO CLIFFS

I promised yesterday to show the Chilojo cliffs in all of their splendour.
We had our tents positioned on the shore line of the Runde river in such a way as to see those rock formations first thing in the morning when we would open our eyes.
The elephants were gone, the mourning doves had ceased their incessant "guroo, guroo, guroo,
the silence was palpable and for a moment the thought crossed my mind: "That's what it must be like when you are all alone in the world".
Soon, however, the rustle, the yawning, the morning cough coming from John's mosy tent brought me back to reality. Then the clatter of the breakfast cooking pans promised the start of another day.
What adventures would this new day bring ?


This sandstone formation, the Chilojo cliffs,
extend along the shore of the Runde river





Thursday, January 22, 2015

Elephants at Chilojo

In the southern part of Zimbabwe, close to Mozambique and to South Africa, there is the game preserve named Gonarezhou. It is with full justification that Gonarezhou means: The Place of many Elephants. 
Along the Runde river stretch the cliffs of Chilojo.
It is not possible to describe in words the feeling one gets, when the evening sun turns these cliffs into a kaleidoscope of colours and down below, in the largely dry river bed, a family of elephants have gathered.:
Since I cannot describe it in words, let me try to show it to you in pictures:




Above the deep green of the trees there are the red cliffs of Chilojo.
Maybe tomorrow I shall show you the Chilojo Cliffs in their entire beauty.

Bertstravels would like to go back there one more time.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

The fastest on four legs

It was in the region of the Madusadona on the south shore of lake Kariba, when we witnessed the chase. Unfortunately it happened so fast and was a bit too far for decent pictures.
With lightening speed the Cheetah brought down an Impala, dragged it into the underbrush and hid it well. For the longest while it lay there and surveyed the surroundings. We had driven  to within telephoto lens distance and eventually the Cheetah accepted us as non threatening. Finally, when it was sure that there was no immediate danger from other carnivores, it dragged its catch from its hiding place and started to feast. 

I took many pictures and my guide shot some great videos.
Here are just three of the images.