Tuesday, September 12, 2017

A Caribbean Tragedy.





St. Martin is a very small and beautiful island nation - just a tiny speck in the Atlantic. Tourism is the main industry. The island is split between France and Holland. A couple of days ago hurricane Irma had been very cruel to the tiny Caribbean Island.

 Tourist friendly paradise.with tropical monsoon climate like in Kerala. Keralam with its much higher resources and population could have been a better place if we had the will and commonsense.






Almost invisible - tiny St Martin. Its Dutch name is Sint Maartn.  
The arrow  head points to its location.



October 2016 we were in St Martin for vacation. One can arrive from New York in less than 5 hours. The island is also a mecca for people who love airplanes. Princess Juliana international Airport’s runway-end is at handshake distance from the beach. Large crowd gather here to see planes land and take off, so close that jet blast from large jets could sweep one into the sea. That is the fun, though it can be dangerous at times.
We spent 3 days here. Happily, Juliana is a busy airport. Although we went sightseeing the main activity was the waiting for the arrivals and departures and enjoyed every bit of it.

                                           To get around, on arrival, we hired a Hyundai I10 car 
              mainly because it was made in India; 
Jessy has an i10 and small  cars are suited for St Martin .



We selected the hotel that was right close to the beach and landing strip. It had a canopy bar were one could buy excellent food and beverages, and wait for the planes. Young smart boys and girls are the waiters and they please you with their service. By second day they knew what brand of beer my son and I preferred and that Jessy didn’t take alcohol and so pleased her with delicious fruit juices. Excellent tourist friendly ambience.

 The Sun Set Grill & Bar is placed right on the beach close to the runway end . Sitting here one can see approaching air crafts far out from the horizon flying in low . As it comes in for the touch down tourists leave the tables to stand in the sand right beneath the aircraft.





 The grill had a board to inform the patrons of the coming arrivals. The staff update the chart frequently. We were waiting from 9 AM for the highlight of all landings- KLM Jumbo from Amsterdam - the first entry in this list.


 Sea breeze and good food make the plane spotting a delightful experience. Food in this grill is not cheap though. They charge at nearly US rates.


 Checking ' Flightstats" for the next arrival.

The bar displays an arrival departure time board for its patrons.
The most glamorous and waited for arrival/departure is that of KLM 747 Jumbo jet from Amsterdam. It operates thrice a week and as the huge bird appear as a speck far out in the sea, a huge cry of approval emanates from the multitudes that throng the beach. When the blue bird finally fly over the beach it is hardly 30 meters above you. Imagine noise and turbulence such a landing evokes. That is Maho beach of St. Martin.


 InselAir comes in, rather at a higher altitude - to the disapproval of the crowd. We like every one else inadvertently wave to all arriving air crafts. After the touch down of each plane, a big round of applause goes around. Then most go back to the bar till the next one comes in.


 Here is the queen of all arrivals. The majestic KLM 747. The sound the 4 jet engines, the the flying sands and the jet blast that throw the people into the sea is incredible experience. Sadly KLM no longer flies a 747 to St Martin now. It is replaced with a more profitable 777.


 KLM is flying back. Entering the run way for take off. These dare devils holding on the fence is doing themselves no service. We moved out of the path of the blast, yet were trembled by fury of hot jet engine. Those in line on the beach were thrown into the sea. At the end of the run way is a mountain - part of which you can see.. So the huge bird takes an unusual immediate left, seconds after lift off. In order to limit the photos I am forced to discard it.





A week later, KLM replaced their Jumbo Jet with a smaller and more economic aircraft. It was international news. We were lucky to see one of the final 747 landings in ‘Sint Maarten’ - the Duch name of the island
This week that beach was taken by the sea when hurricane blew. Irma has caused wide spread damage in the Caribbean islands and Cuba.
When it reached USA, CNN, BBC & MSNBC and all major networks gave 24 hour coverage. But the strong Category 4 storm had ravished several Caribbean nations and Cuba before it reached America. Not much was heard about it - at least on the Indian beam of these news channels. I wonder what has happened to the people and their property.




We should stand with the friendly poor people of the archipelago. They are hardy lot and has rebuilt and sprang back after several previous hurricanes. So will they this time too.

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Colosseum -Part III - Our Visit continues July 31, 2011















































Volcanoes National Park












On Febuary 16 at arrival in Hilo city  we hired our car at the airport Hertz and went strigt to Kileau area of the big islnf aan are with active volcanes.







Alfama on Elétrico 28


The city of Lisbon has a character and uniqueness like no other city I have been to.
Its buildings have  tiled roofs and whitewashed walls - stacked next to one another.
But then it is Alfama the old part of Lisbon. Romans Visigoths and Moors from Africa shaped it.
Modern Lisbon grew westward of it as to the east is the broad  Tagus River.

As Tagus flows to the Atlantic it gets widened like a huge lake and about 25 km before its discharge into the ocean,  the safe harbour town of Lisbon was built on  its northern shore. You can see two huge bridges across the river but the other side is officially outside Lisbon area.
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Friday, September 8, 2017

Thoughts on turning 60 and an adventure.


Thoughts on turning 60  and an adventure.


The only confirmed idea - no big parties ; no gala jubilation.

Because like good old wine
wisdom is the product of aging in casks.



One has to really age to mature and realise-
all what were celebrated as accomplishments,
were just blessings with capital letter 'b'.
and all what was considered lost were just a chimera.
Young people will find it hard to understand - life is like that.

A family reunion was the only confirmed plan.
A road trip was also considered as part of it.
But our son came up with another idea - a much longer trip.

Cross continental road-trip, is no cake walk.
Will take a toll, on mind and body.
Jessy will be with us at least for a good part of the trip-
if not from start to finish.
See, we both take good care of the family-silver.

May also be a good time to restart my blog.
It was in the deep freezer since a long while.
Once it had good readership - mostly friends.
At least they were kind enough to tell me, they enjoyed it.
I"ll let you know. Here is the id.
www.foothillfarmer.blogspot.in