Samstag, 9. April 2011

You know you are in Carinthia when ...



Last month I have been at home visiting my parents in Austria or better say I have been in Carinthia which is the south part of my homecountry. It is an awesome place with huge mountains, with fresh air and with lakes their water you can drink and with nice people.

BUT: Since 2002 I am not living in Carinthia and I have to say everytime when I am coming to my little village with 500 inhabitants I see which special things there are going on :)

So one fine day I had to go to the next town, 20 km far from my village and just to reach with a bus who is driving just once an hour and at weekends not even that - going to the next town is really something you have to plan and you never just go there to have fun, you need a real reason! I am always saying Vienna is far away and it is like a wonder if you are saying that you are going to Vienna - it is like you will say that you would like to make a world trip and in general the carinthians don't like Vienna because in Vienna are the bad politicians who are not interested in our people - the so called eggheads who are far away from reality ...

So I stepped out of our house and the sun was shining, the fresh air invites you to stay in nature, the first flowers were in blossom and the birds were twittering - a real wonderful feeling.
When you are going on the street to the bus station which is 20 minutes away people are all greeting you with the obligatory "Grüß Gott" (if you translate it like this it means "Greet God" which is the greeting Austria is known for "May God bless you" - so germans should never make jokes about that as they do and don't say "Have a good day" in Austria as everybody will know that you are german and will stare at you bewildered but if you are Austrian living in Germany you have the highest respect in Austria) although you never saw the person before - most of the people I know in my village but they don't know me or better say they can't remember me :)

Than at the bus station you are standing and waiting for the bus enjoying the sun BUT you can feel that there are some look daggers at you! In every car which is passing by the car driver is starring at you, is x-raying you and you can see how their brains are working thinking over "who is the new one and to which house does she belong?" and than an old lady came along. She starred at me and she didn't know what she should think about me ... I saw how her brain worked and laughed inside - I always feel like incognito :)
So after a few minutes she started talking to me "Oh the weather is fine but it is too early to seed flowers and vegtables." I just sad that my mother is not having flowers so far. Then she continued talking to me and I saw that she was thinking all the time "Where is she from? Which family could it be?" and than we started talking about my grandmother and she was thinking and thinking and after I said the Magic Word (my family's name) she said "Oh yes of course I know your grandmother but which of her sons is your father?" I answered "I am the daughter of Walter, living in xxxway" than for her was absolutly clear were I am from - but she never had the idea to ask me directly - it's clear she wanted so hard to know who I am but she doesn't want to be pushy.

So than the bus came and the bus driver said with a big smile in carinthian dialect "Dirndale, gehst heite stirzln?" (It is really hard to translate but it means something like "Lass, are you going out today?" the word "stirzln" is translated by the University of Klagenfurt, a carinthian university, with breaking out of daily routine for amusement) - the prices are really high for busses and trains. I am always very shocked but ok for that you have the bus 20 km long for you alone as everybody is working and just a few elder woman are driving by bus and discussing what they will cook and the bus driver is talking with them as well and flirting and let them feeling like 20 - I am always so happy to see that and I have always to laugh about that. It is really amusing how friendly austrians are and how much fun they have together even if they don't know each other.

Than I came to the city because I had to renew my passport. After that I went to a drugstore - when you go inside a carinthian shop all salesmen or saleswoman are looking at you and greeting you in a friendly way - so if you pass the whole shop you will meet 4 or 5 of them and they will all greet you and at the cassier they are alway wishing you a nice day/a nice weekend and they are all talking to you in such a melancholy, friendly way with a smile on their face and asking you if you have a loyality card - they do that in almost every store and in almost every store I am saying the same sentence "I am sorry but I don't have such a card" - the saleswoman:"Would you like to have one?"- me in pure carinthian dialect: "I am not living in Austria!" I always enjoy this moment as the vendors are all looking that bewildered! Like - she is speaking carinthian dialect but she is not living in Austria??? My friends are always laughing when I am doing like that and the best thing is when I am saying that I am living in Germany - oooh, I am the big traitor who betrayed our country, culture and our high ideals!!
Once carinthian always carinthian! Before you are an austrian you are always carinthian! deeply attached by one's native soil!
At my first morning back in Austria I turned on the radio and I was just thinking "I am definitly back"! The radio is singing folk music, Schlager music and Carinthian choirs and a woman called the radio station and said "God bless our Skijumpers"!
I am nobody will call for our national football team :)) (the highest aim of the Austrian football team is to prevent the other team shooting goals and at the same time we prevent ourself to shoot a goal ... who is moving first has lost)

That was my little story of my beloved Carinthian homeland :) God save Carinthia!

Mittwoch, 9. März 2011

Poachers in Austria








During the 50's and 60's in Germany and Austria were made sentimental movies in idealized sentimental settings - the life in the mountains, were is always a young girl who is falling in love with a young men and somebody is against that love and at the end they will always have a happy end or in Austria we made a lot of movies who are showing the good old time when we had the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy like the Sissi-Movies with Romy Schneider.
Thoose movies were made after the Second World War that the people remember how good the Monarchy was and some movies are really lovly and funny to watch so that people forget the hard life after the war.
In some of thoose movies the young maid of the Alps is falling in love with the poacher of the region and he brings her in dangerous situations when she is giving him shelter in her Alpine Chalet - I always thought that this is happening just in romantic movies of that time BUT my father told me a story:
In 1982 a poacher called Pius Walder (the second pic shows his grave) went one night into the forest and wanted to shoot some animals. His face was blackened with soot, at his shoulder a gun. He was not a poacher because he wanted to show his trophies, no in his opinion the forest is common property. The people in his little village knew all that he doing poaching for years but some of the huntsmen there were against it. Poaching is prohibited in Austria for a long time! Especially in time of poorness and hunger poachers were heroes for the poor peasant population - a kind of Robin Hood.
At the end Pius Walder was found by some huntsmen that night and they chased him and tried to shoot him 8 times - the 8th bullet killed him - it was a shot into the back part of the head and the sad thing is that the killer was just juged for 1,5 year for prison!!! The court said that it was not a precision shot he wanted to make just a warning shot. The family of Pius Walder is still fighting for their right.


Dienstag, 8. März 2011

The Palace of Charlottenburg







The Palace of Charlottenburg is biggest palace in Berlin and was built at the end of the 17th century. Sophie Charlotte of Hanover, the wife of the first Prussian King, Frederick I., gave her name for the building.
I have to say that the interior of the Palace reminds me very on my old working place in Vienna - the Schönbrunn Palace.

The New Palais in Potsdam




This is my absolute favorite! The so called New Palais in Potsdam at the end of the Sanssouci Park. I don't know why but I felt in true love with that wonderful building which was built as a guest house in the 18th century under the time of Frederick II. the Great.
The problem with that building is that Frederick didn't want to spent a lot of money and thought making a wood construction would be a good thing but nowadays the owner (Stifung Preussische Schlösser und Gärten Berlin-Brandenburg - Foundation Prussian Palaces and Gardens Berlin-Brandenburg) have huge problems! First of all in some rooms with the statics as the wood is mold-infested and at the other hand there is the woodwarm which causes problems. Therefore we were not allowed to go inside with our normal shoes we had to overdrew huge feltslipper which was looking very funny.

Sanssouci







The Palace of Sanssouci is in Potsdam - a city next to Berlin and the capital of Brandenburg. I love Potsdam but I have to say that I am not that big fan of Palace of Sanssouci like all the others. I like the New Palais at the end of the park more - I will write more about it in a little blog.

Sanssouci was buildt under the reign of Frederick II of Prussia (german: Friedrich II. der Große von Preussen). He was not just a King he was as well a freethinker, a musician and a writer and invited the French philosoph Voltaire to his Palace but Frederick's wife Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Bevern (german: Elisabeth Christine von Braunschweig-Bevern) never saw that palace as Frederick was not interested in his wife and so she had to live in Exile in an other Berlin Palace for about 50 years. Her husband had no interest in her.
I have as well here a pic of his graveyard next to the palace. He is buried together with his dogs and you will see that there are potatoes on his grave. People still lay them down as he brought potatoes to Prussia and people are still thankfull for that. But he was the only one who didn't like to eat them :))

Memorial of the German Resistance




I visted as well the Memorial of the German Resistance (german: Gedenkstätte Deutscher Widerstand) at the so called Bendlerblock. Nowadays and during the Nazi-Regime it was/is the Ministry of Defense.
At the pictures you can see the place were Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg, Ludwig Beck, Friedrich Olbricht, Albrecht Ritter Mertz von Quirnheim and Werner von Haeften were executed after the failed assassination of Hitler on 20th July 1944 at the Führer Headquarter Wolf's Lair (german: Führer Hauptquartier Wolfsschanze).
After that visit I was really very oppressed. The problem nowadays is if a german or an austrian something is saying about the problems we have in our countries with some foreigners people are calling us Nazis - but I didn't live at that time!
For example at the airport we have most of the time problems with blacks because they always have a lot of luggage and then they have to pay for the overweight like all other passengers as well - we don't care if somebody is black or white or chinese or US-american or european or what else - in that case is just the weight of the bag important. But if you tell them they have to pay for the overweight they always, always, always call us Racists and Nazis!

Berlin Cathedral







I can't find the right words for that building! I was standing in the center of the Cathedral and just starred to the top of that outstanding cupola! I never saw something like that before! The present building was buildt in 1905. On of the reasons was to buildt a respectable burial crypt for the Hohenzollern family as the old crypt had the problem when the Spree river was having too much water the coffins into the crypt where all under water and it destroyed the coffins and it was not acceptable for the rest in death of the bodies. I would say it is really dishonorable for the death ones beeing buried like that. So during the last 30 years the city of Berlin began to restore all the coffins and since the 90's one could visit the crypt. Parts of the Cathedral were destroyed during the World War II but if you visit the Cathedral you don't think about that as it is not to be seen.
During the Cold War the Berliner Dom as we say in german was part of the GDR, the German Democratic Republic (DDR, Deutsche Demokratische Republik).

Unter den Linden & Brandburg Gate







Those 3 pics are showing the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor in german) and the boulevard Unter den Linden.

The Brandenburger Tor - I decided to write just once the english name and will continue with the german name - was buildt between 1788 and 1791 and is the National Symbol of Germany. If you come to Europe and have a coin with that symbol on it's backside you will definitly know that your coin is from Germany. The gate was buildt because it should remember of the Wars of Frederick II. the Great of Prussia (1712-1786), the most well known King of all Prussian Kings.
During the Cold war in the 2oth century it was a symbol for the devided city. When US-President Kennedy visited Berlin in the 1960's he was not able to see the whole building as it was behin the Berlin Wall (german: Berliner Mauer). Nowadays it is a symbol the german-german reunion.

Berlin and Potsdam





Hello my dear ones,

as I said I will visit Berlin, the german capital, for a few days and now i take the opportunity to show you some pics of that wonderful city and write about the history of what is to be seen at the pics. Well, the thing is that the pics are very huge and I don't know to make them smaller, that means that I will not make just a big Berlin-Blog, I am going to do now some little Blogs :) So enjoy Berlin and it's outstanding history!

Mittwoch, 23. Februar 2011

Karl Theodor Maria Nikolaus Johann Jacob Philipp Franz Joseph Sylvester Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg


Karl Theodor Maria Nikolaus Johann Jacob Philipp Franz Joseph Sylvester Freiherr von und zu Guttenberg, that's the full name of the german Minister of Defence. He is a member of the prominent german noble House of Guttenberg and people like him very much because of his youth, the youth of his family and because of his honesty.
And now this! He had to surrender his title "Doktor" because some people are thinking that his dissertation is plagiarism! The population likes him still and the Parliament wants him to lay down his office!

Do you think that a politican has to lay down his office because something should or could be wrong with his university dissertation?? Or is his excellent work as Minister of Defence much more important?
Is that possible in your country??

Freitag, 11. Februar 2011

My international family


The question is if we are international just because we are living in many different countries but in general we are just europeans and arabs?
I am native Austrian, my family always lived in Austria or in parts of the former Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy. My late grandfather was born in Romania, but he was not Romanian - he is a so called Banate Swabian who are living in Romania - after the events of 1989 most of them are now living in Germany. I never knew my family in Romania but I am very curious about my family history and tried to find out some things, but that is not easy as i am not speaking romanian.
Then I have some relatives in Switzerland and because of my husband I have a lot of family in a lot of countries!
My husband is an arab from Morocco - he has 8 sisters and 2 brothers!! Therefore most of them are living in Morocco, but a cousin is living in Stockholm, Sweden, a brother with his family is living in Bordeaux, France, and the other brother is living with his family in Calgary, Canada. My husband has as well a german aunt. She is native german but married his late uncle and was very happy with him. She visits Morocco every year 2 times.
Oh believe me keeping in contact with all of them is not that easy because in some ways it is a real language challenge - some are speaking just arabic, some just french, less are speaking english and just the german aunt german and my husband of course ...
So we are a big family of european-arabic decent talking in german, english, french and arabic to each other :) That's bafflegab :)))

Freitag, 7. Januar 2011

I am from Austria




Most of the people I am writing with asking me how life in Australia is! No, no, no! I am not from Australia!
I am from a little country in the center of Europe with about 8 million inhabitants, Vienna as capital and a long history, with a beautiful landscape and huge mountains. Our lakes have drinking water qualitay so clear they are and everybody has to know skiing and our skiing stars and skijumpers are famous like our composers like Mozart and Strauss.
But we can't play soccer :)
I would like to try from time to time introduce my country, our history, culture, cuisine, composers and much more and of course I will write about topics you would like to know more about!
So don't hesitate to ask!

Donnerstag, 6. Januar 2011

My lovley hard work


As so many penpals of mine asking me if I am as a check-in-agent a stewardess I decided to introduce my job to!
First of all - I am not a stewardess, I am staying at home :) I am a part of the groundstaff and work for a handling company. We are making the check-in for not only one flightcompany, at our airport we make it for all except Lufthansa because they have their own stuff. Then we make as well the boarding, some are ramp agents, coordination of annulled and delayed flights and having as well a ticket desk, make the operations office and much more.
So we have to discuss as well overweight, have to know computer systems, control of handluggage, boardingpasses and passports.
And we have to know HOW to check in - not only baggage, as well bulk baggage, animals, diving gears, skateboards and skiers, buggys, wheelchairs, items with batteries and all the things you are not allowed to check in like for example dry ice. There are a lot of things to attend.

That means if there is a delay of several hours we have to be the ones who have to stay at the airport and have to be fresh, nice and friendly although when passengers are getting more and more moody ...

And the most important - how to react in all kinds of emergency cases and we have to work always on time! No delays, please!!

AND!!! I love my job although it is really hectic every day but I don't regret that I am not a historian as I wanted to be after my studies!

Nordic Walking


Oh, yesterday I've got my Nordic Walking Sticks - my idea about that sport was: Going out in nature, enjoying fresh air and beside that making sports. Just going! But, OMG, that has a special technique! So now I am doing something funny :) That it will not be that embarrassing when I do Nordic Walking the first time outside, I try to learn the technique inside and I am walking from room to room in our flat :) Looks wonderful stupid but it works :))
I hope that I could start next week, because I have to stay at home that week. My doctor doesn't allow me to go to work and if somebody from my work will meet me by coincidence outside doing sports I will get a big problem at work!!!
And I am looking forward that the weather is getting better and better, so hopefully next week we will get between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius!

Mittwoch, 5. Januar 2011

Beeing Married


A penpal from Japan wrote me that she is single and she doesn't want to write with me as i am married and she is thinking that married people don't have enough time for writing ... I don't understand it, but I have to accept it ...
I don't have an other life then I had before marriage ...

Independent at all


Today a penfriend which i lost during my move from Austria to Germany asked my why i didn't continue writing? She wrote that she thought my husband prohibited writing penfriends!! I was starring into my laptop with an open mouth and was shocked about that idea. But after one minute i remembered that in some countries of that world woman are not living free and my life is not for everybody usual.
I could never imagine that somebody will tell me what i have to do and what i don't have to do, how i have to live my life and how not. Of course my parents did that as long as i was living in their house but when i moved to Vienna for studying and working and having my own flat and my own money i was an independent young girl. My parent's education was always like that i could live an independent life on my own and that i will know how to solve problems.
Nowadays they are giving me advices when i am asking something but always with the addition that i am old enough to know what i am doing!
Yes it's true, i am doing what i want, i travel where and when i want, i am buying and shopping what i want ...
And beside this I am married! But my husband would not even have the idea telling me what i have to do or not or forbids me things to do!! I think that would be the end of our marriage!
For me beeing independent in my life and my decisions is everything!!

Sonntag, 2. Januar 2011

Venezuela


Hello everybody and sorry to all people of Venezuela! I am writing today because i am currently reading a guidebook about Venezuela and i have to say that after the first 200 pages i am wondering why the author was writing that book because all he wrote so far was just negative - i will try to list in short what he wrote!!

1. don't go to Caracas as it has little to offer, has a lot of slums and is just dangerous because don't matter what time of the day you will always be robbed and murdered.
2. if you want to drive from the Airport to Caracas the best thing is don't use an inoffical Taxi, don't use an official Taxi but call a swiss men who will bring you safe and punctual as swiss watches where you want to go.
3. never trust venezuelan people as an european tourist because they like telling lies all day long.
4. don't wonder if a venezuelan woman has 5 children from 5 men because betraying is a big part of the venezuelan culture.

This is just a short list of what i readed in that 200 pages ...
So tell me, why is somebody writing a guidebook about a country when he is just pointing out negative things? It's not really good for the reputation of a country!

Hope that some venezuelan people are reading that and writing a comment.
Believe I would like to know some people of Venezuela!

ps. and if there is a truth in what he wrote i am sure that every country in this world has it's good and bad people, good and bad places!!

Samstag, 1. Januar 2011

Homesick for Viennese Waltz


Oh, i always get homesick, when i hear the austrian Waltz - now watching the New Year Concert of the Vienna Philharmonical Orchestra!
When i hear that I am always wondering why i left my wonderful homecountry - a country full of history and culture and friendly and nice people with a beautiful landscape and wonderful weather ... but that's life ... In March i will see my family and my country again!