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How well do you know Madeira?

November 24, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun

How well do you know Madeira? This weeks teaser is another from Sheila. Many thanks.

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48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

“Perhaps this will be harder to guess than my recent efforts at mystery pix. Difficulty rating seven out of 10″. Sheila

Answer : Wall tiles in the car park at Porto da Cruz.

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How well do you know Madeira ?

November 16, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun

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How well do you know Madeira?

This weeks teaser is from Sue.

 48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

Well done Sheila!

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How well do you know Madeira?

November 11, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun

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Another teaser from Sheila : "Difficulty rating four out of 10. It’s tucked out of the way a bit so may not be readily noticed".

48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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How well do you know Madeira?

November 09, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun

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How well do you know Madeira? This weeks teaser is another from Sheila.

"Here is another mystery pic rated at four out of 10 for difficulty, except in the case of Vela or XXXX when one out of 10 might be more appropriate". (XXXX removed, otherwise it might be more obvious. Der).

48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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Buses in the good old days ; Mandate limit would be "anti-democratic" says Jardim ; Xmas news

November 04, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun, Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

How well do you know Madeira?

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This teaser photo is from Vic. Many thanks.

48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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I have pretty much run out of daily photos for the blog, and I don’t really want a big rush in one go (would much rather have some written contributions), but does anyone have their blog photos online aside from Tobi? If so, could you give me permission to use them, and a link to the page where I could find them please. Using online photos is less work all round for the sender and me, but of course if you want to continue to send them as email attachments that’s fine.

Alternatively, if people would like to keep their photos on line, through something like the Flikr website, I am sure I could persuade Tobi to write a little piece about it and how it is done. Think of the advantages, free (I think), secure, not hogging up your disk storage space or cluttering your computer, and always accessible to the owner and whoever they want to invite for a peek from anywhere in the world. And then I can pinch some as well!

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Anyway, a photo shortage is no big deal, it just means you will have to put with mine a bit more. This is a photo of a photo, hence the poor quality, part of an exhibition of photos of old buses currently on display in Ribeira Brava. The bottom part shows an old bus in Seixal very close to a pretty sheer drop. Makes my hands sweat just looking at it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following link takes you to the website of a Canadian artist, Sonia von Walter, who paints Madeira scenery, and now lives here POSTCARDS FROM MADEIRA

Limitations of mandates doesn’t worry Jardim – President of the Madeira government considers that the rule is anti-democratic. For Jardim the limitation of terms served signifies that "the people cannot choose who they want, when they want". The programme of the new government of Portugal foresees the introduction of limits on how many terms can be served. You only have to look at the photo of Uncle Bertie (from the Diário) to see when a man has served enough terms already. I wonder why prime minister José Sócrates would want to limit the number of terms a politician might serve, what could have possibly motivated that? As for the comment "anti-democratic", well why is the words pot, kettle and black, suddenly leapt into my mind?

 

Many thanks again to Elaine for yesterday’s top stories :

Population ignores danger. The public in the areas of Maiata, Larano and Lombinho in Porto da Cruz risk their lives every day by using the road Caminho da Maiata da Baixo, which runs beneath a rocky slope which is threatening to collapse. The road was closed by Machico Council in January 2008 with two large concrete blocks at the entrance but the closure is ignored by the public. People have repositioned the blocks despite a car being crushed by a falling rock last year and the occupant lucky to escape injury. People still use the road to prevent a long diversion, for example a six kilometre detour to the centre of Porto da Cruz. Three weeks before the local elections, the council removed the boulders most in danger of falling but work has since stopped due to lack of finance. It will resume when construction of a nearby promenade has begun.

Judicial Police seized 20,000 doses of cocaine. In the first ten months, there have been 49 arrests on suspicion of drug trafficking. Including the arrest yesterday of the man with 5,000 doses of cocaine, the police would have seized around 20,000 doses of cocaine. Also, 65,750 doses of hashish, and 51,500 doses of heroin.

Electronic security systems at entrances to baby and children units in the health service. To ensure safety, so they know who is on the units and to  prevent possible kidnappings as occurred in Portugal. Part of the computerization of the health service including patient records and drug consumption, in the latter case to economise.

Christmas illuminations more environmentally friendly. Assembly has begun of more than 400,000 lights which will form part of the Christmas display in Funchal from 27 November to 6 January. The lighting will differ from previous years with themes of astronomy and science alongside traditional themes. The lights are more energy efficient with greater longevity and lower power consumption and therefore more environmentally friendly. There will be stars, comets, planets and angels and the predominant colours will be green, red, gold and white with more bolder colours this year. There will also be the usual themed street displays plus flowers and the traditional exhibition of cribs in December. Also street entertainment.

27th November – opening of the Christmas illuminations in the centre of Funchal. 4th December – general illumination of the entire amphitheatre of Funchal. 11th December – beginning of the Christmas exhibitions on Avenida Arriaga and other central locations of the city. 23rd December – Market Night. 28th December – St. Sylvester Race. 31st December – New Year’s Eve Firework Display. 6th January, 2009 – Twelfth Night Festival and End of the Madeira Festivities www.madeiratourism.org

Goodbye ‘Costa Europa’. The ‘Costa Europa’ arrived at 6.30 am from Tenerife with 4,800 tourists and left at 17.00 for Malaga. It is the 90th and final time she will be in port with that designation. Next year she will be operated by Thomson Cruises and the contract is for ten years, with the option to buy after five. The ship was built in 1986 and named ‘Westerdam’, then renamed ‘Costa Europa’ in 2002 and first visited Funchal on 15 May that year. The ‘AIDAvita’ (1,300) and ‘Oceana’ (1,900 mainly British tourists) also in port.

Madeira might loose 75 million Euros of European Funding. There are calls for more flexible time limits for implementation of community aid, which has to be within three contractual years. Madeira has only taken advantage of 5% of the available European Regional Development Fund and 11% of the European Social Fund. Madeira needs to submit projects which take advantage of 75 million Euros by the end of 2010. There are also funds for agriculture and fisheries not claimed.

Dispute over the funeral parlour in Porto Santo. Yesterday, it was reported that a funeral parlour was to be installed in an apartment block without notification of residents. The estate agent who sold the commercial space said the work was just to widen and repair a doorway, so a licence was not needed and he has no knowledge of his client’s future use of the area.

New public garden at Alamos. It will be 1,500 square metres and in Panrteada, Santo Antonio.

Regional Plan for Homeless People presented today. 37 measures to be implemented by 2011. Multi-sector and in collaboration with public and private organizations. The plan is initially for the 60 homeless people the authorities know about, and to prevent further situations developing through drug addiction, alcoholism, unemployment, family conflicts and psychosocial disorders.

Portugal wants to modernize the political system, including Madeira. The Socialist Portuguese government wants to limit the mandate of the Presidents of the Regional Governments. Propose a limitation of seats in the office of the prime minister and presidents of regional governments. Jardim is not worried about this nevertheless considers that the rule is anti-democratic as limitation of seats means that "people can not choose who you want when you want."

Google continues to travel across Funchal. D. Cidade again highlighted that a Google camera car is collecting data for Google Street View. Also reported in J. Madeira on November 1 which stated that the car had been travelling around Funchal for several days arousing curiosity. Funchal will be the third Portuguese city, the other two are Lisbon and Porto. —- So you might see a red car with Google stickers and a grey camera mounted on top, judging by the photo in Diário da Cidade.

A few news headlines from today’s Diário front page :

Uniforms in the schools – against the inequality, the idea of uniforms in the schools develops. André Escórcio also proposes teachers in smocks. Both excellent ideas. I had to wear a school uniform, and it didn’t do me any harm (but I have stopped making those films now).

New museum – The emigrant will have it’s own historic space in the old health centre of Ribeira Brava.

FC Porto Qualified – The Portuguese team has already passed to the next stage of the millionaires league. Porto won 0 – 1 at Apoel last night. This is the same team (Apoel) that once lost 16 – 1 to Sporting (of Portugal) in Europe, so I wasn’t impressed with the one goal margin.

Today’s top headline : Câmara obliges ‘Infante’ to carry out urgent works – A clear ultimatum : either the administration of the building goes forward with repair works, or the council manages the process and passes the bill to the residents. We have great laws here which oblige owners to keep their property in good nick, and if they don’t the local council can take on the maintenance and repairs and bill the owners. This condominium building ‘Edifício Infante’ now has that ultimatum from Funchal council, and from the photo I think they have a fair point.

Consumption on Madeira falls €1.6 million per day – Only touching on the issue of electronic transactions, the Madeirans spent €437 million less in 9 months.

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Xmas events ; Police operation in Funchal arrests 31 ; Mosquitoes blessed in cemeteries

November 02, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun, Madeira & General News, Reader Chat & Questions

How well do you know Madeira?

madeira news blog 1009 jon"Just to task Vela ….. Guess the location AND restaurant! We also make a rare public appearance in this photo…..along with Guests! Difficulty is 12 out of 10 – that should sort her!" Jon. 48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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Someone has published a list of Christmas events running through December. They probably came from the official tourism website, but who cares. XMAS CHEER

"Our guide was Rubina (Ruby), pronounced Hubina since the Portugese do not pronounce their R’s as “R” … One of the vegetables which was particularly tasty is called Pearclipper that grows on a vine  … We boarded our tour bus for a short drive to the Cable Car Station and then took the cable car up to the top of the mountain … At the top of the mountain we climbed into basket tobagens which are made out of cooked brown Willow, taking 3 hours to cook the wood which is white in its natural state … Madiera is known for its linens and rabbits which can only be hunted on Saturdays and holidays with a 5 rabbit per day limit … vendors who primarily show embroidered linens but unfortunately for them and fortunately for me, they didn’t take credit cards and we didn’t have enough Euros on us to consummate a deal, so we said, “Abrogado".  With spelling and facts like that, he must be from across the pond, but Antony was on the Transatlantic crossing, and writes an entertaining piece. PIMPINELAS OR PEARCLIPPERS? I think the guide must have been having a laugh, as the initial ‘R’ on any word is very strong and throaty.

In today’s headlines from the Diário :

The main headline today : 522 new cancer patients – The number of cancer patients is growing on Madeira, as certified by 58 cases per month, in just this year. Ana Azinhais shares her struggle for life and encourages those who suffer : a cure is possible. It’s just an interview with a lady with lung cancer, there is no other information in the article on cancer generally.

Police detain 31 individuals in the night – Regional Command undertook a special operation of crime prevention. The authorities checked over a thousand vehicles coming from the via rápida. The operation ran for 6 hours from late on Saturday night through to early Sunday morning in Quebradas in São Martinho, Funchal, checking every vehicle coming from the Câmara de Lobos direction, breathalysing drivers for intoxication, and searching vehicles for arms.  The 31 arrests were mostly for excess alcohol and possession of drugs, but two extendable batons, three knives and three baseball bats were also seized. 1,140 vehicles including motorbikes were stopped and checked using a task force of 83 officers. I wonder why they choose to stop and search vehicles coming from Câmara de Lobos … what goes on there that I don’t know about? They should have done a search on vehicles entering that splendid location and maybe recovered a stash of booty or two on the return journeys from the surrounding locations. No good catching criminals before they have committed a crime methinks.

In the economy : Exports and purchases fall by over 8% – Indictors confirm the crisis. Imports fell by 9% in just 9 months, that represents 3,507 less shipping containers unloaded, or 83 less per week. They are the most obvious signs of crisis and the lack of money. All the frontier indicators for Madeira show that we are importing less goods, which means a clear slowdown in consumption and consequent reduction in the circulation of money. Exports also took a knock, down 8.2% by sea, or 703 less shipping containers in 9 months. You can imagine the impact on the shipping companies. Air freight is also falling, with 7.5% less over the period stated. No mention of the fact that Madeira has been pushing very hard for the population to buy local produce and products, so perhaps that has paid off. More consumption of local produce means less imports are needed, and less products are therefore available for export. So is it doom and gloom, or just the result of what was asked for?

In football : Nacional turn result and secure 5th place – Great goal of Manú worsens crisis in Alvalade. Splendid results for our two football teams yesterday, firstly here on Madeira where Nacional beat V. Setúbal 2 – 1, leaving them equal 4th in the league table. Marítimo managed a great away draw at Sporting 1 – 1, leaving them with 12 points in 8th place. A bit of trouble after the game, and gunshots were fired to disperse supporters.

Many thanks to Elaine for another fine news contribution from yesterdays newspapers :

Armas working illegally. Initially, the Port and Maritime Transport Institute (IPTM) said the ferry was working legally. The Commercial Shipowners Association and the Portuguese company Viera and Silveira made a formal complaint which opened the enquiry which concluded on 26 October that the ferry is not operating within the terms of its licence. The terms were that the cargo should be in lorries as the port of Funchal is not designed to handle cargo as it is a passenger terminal. Armas owners have ten days to comply with the ruling or else the licence might be suspended or revoked. In 2005, Armas owners were told they were banned from moving cargo in the port of Funchal. The cargo has been a quarter of their revenue, supporting another argument of unfair competition against the company.

The threat of dengue fever is not enough to end the tradition of vases in cemeteries. The vases of stagnant water are a breeding place for the mosquito ‘Aedes aegypti’. The law was drawn up in 1969 allowing the beautification of graves, when dengue was a fever confined to tropical countries. The Health Authority would like the managers of the cemeteries to change the rules so that flower vases are not allowed but this would mean changing deep rooted lifestyles and behaviours and religious rituals and traditions. A better idea would be to use either sand or gravel to cover water in the vases.

‘Limpar Portugal’ has volunteers in Madeira to clear the forests of illegal dumps. The day of action to implement the initiative ‘Clean Portugal’ is March 20, 2010. The aim is to clear away illegal dumps in the forests and promote environmentally sustainable behaviours. On the mainland there is strong uptake of the project but it is lower in Madeira, 76 volunteers in total. 36 are in Funchal, the groups ‘MAD’, ‘Garajau’ (2), ‘MCH – Machico’ (3), ‘SCR – Santa Cruz’ (5) and ‘Madeira’ (17). This initiative started in Estonia in 2008 and it will be Portugal’s turn next year. The motto is ‘Let’s clean the Portuguese forest in one day’ and details are on the website www.limparportugal.org. Companies, institutions and public and private entities are supporting the initiative through exchange of human and/or material resources. A social network will manage the teams (http://limparportugal.ning.com) in which bodies can register and gain access to updated details. The movement has more than 6,000 volunteers across Portugal and numbers are expected to increase towards March 20th.

Number of people on disability benefits increased  by 2.1% to 8,212. "This is ‘normal variation’ as the criteria of health boards are rigid, and therefore it is impossible to make fraudulent claims," according to the President of the Board of Social Security. Benefit can be awarded temporarily and reviewed after 12 months.

Three drug dealers in custody again. All three, aged between 25 and 30, have previous criminal records for drug trafficking and had been recently released from prison when re-arrested. They had 400 doses of heroin, worth 8,000 Euros and several hundreds of Euros in notes.

Two attempted robberies by a gang of 5 youths aged between 16 and 18 in Porto Santo. On one occasion, they approached a woman in the street and tried to steal her handbag but aborted the attempt when she screamed for help. It is unknown if all five suspects taken to court yesterday participated in this alleged crime. The police seized headgear, a mask, a wig and two imitation handguns.

Free Santa Maria trips. The Santa Maria de Colombo’ owners are offering free trips to pupils, people from social security institutions, Casas do Povo and others. Like previous years, trips will be for one hour every Tuesday morning in November and from January to March. Last year, the offer was taken up by 1,260 students and 281 people from other institutions. Since 1999, when the initiative began, they have carried 26,000 people for free. —– Nice to have a ‘good news’ story. I don’t know why this initiative started.

Police arrested 31 people on Saturday night/Sunday morning under a Special Crime Prevention Operation. More than 1,000 vehicles monitored in Quebradas, São Martinho on the highway from Câmara de Lobos. The drivers were screened for alcohol and the cars searched for arms. 31 arrested for drug trafficking, driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of prohibited weapons, possession of drugs and lack of legal authorization to drive. Among the weapons seized were two extendible poles, three knives and three baseball bats. Five vehicles were seized. The operation lasted six hours with 83 police officers in attendance.

 

Curral das Freiras crowded as there is a call to invest in regional products. There was a promise by the Regional Secretary for the Environment and Natural Resources to deliver 21 million Euros this year to 11,000 farms in Curral das Freiras. This was at the XXVI Chestnut Festival which was attended by thousands of people. There is 165 million Euros in the Regional Budget and the State needs to contribute €30 million for investment in agriculture and fisheries. Farmers’ incomes are increasing thanks to aid granted by the Regional Budget and the EU.

Tragic death of a Madeiran child in England after alleged negligence. A 5 year old died more than a year ago in England. There is an allegation of negligence, that he was treated with an ineffective antibiotic due to the treatment team not recognising the severity of the symptoms. The autopsy said the death was due to ‘natural causes’. The child was diagnosed with chickenpox and his father took him twice to a hospital in south London and the child was discharged home. The family have received compensation ‘to prevent a court case’ but want the case highlighted to prevent it happening in the future to other children.

Lack of evidence for alleged aggression against tourists in Funchal as shown in videos on YouTube. In 2007, a group calling themselves ‘Os faz merd’ (translates as ‘The Shits’) filmed themselves throwing tomato paste, cigarette butts and bleach at people and  tourists in Santa Catarina Park. They then uploaded the videos on YouTube. Two were aged 14 and 15 and two over 16 (criminally responsible) but not identifiable. The Public Prosecutor of the Family Court has closed the case as the individuals were not identifiable and lack of evidence. There was only one complainant, a boy, whose mother is angry at the decision as she says the parents should be held responsible if the children are under the age of criminal responsibility.

 

What a strange island we live on! Over In Ribeira Brava the weather is fine, with blue sky and clouds, but over at the airport, on the busiest day of the week, there are delays and diversions to Porto Santo as conditions were not good enough to land a plane. Der 

 

 

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How well do you know Madeira?

October 28, 2009 By: Der Category: Just For Fun

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How well do you know Madeira?

This weeks teaser is another from Martin. It is at an establishment open to the public. The location of the establishment is required, and the name of that establishment may win a bonus hamper.

48 hours allowed, then the correct answer will be given (if necessary).

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