Ash Cloud – from “Joe”

Ash Cloud Eyjafjallajokull volcano
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www.radarvirtuel.com/

04/17/2010 – 14:11 PM Iceland time – map of the ash cloud over Europe from the Eyjafjallajokull (nicknamed Joe) volcano eruption. This is the one with all the flight disruptions – notice – only 115 aircraft (the orange one is a Sesna) flying in the ENTIRE of Europe…. to say the least it’s…

Travel Chaos.

I’m still in Sunny, warm, (Day 7!!), High pressure Dublin, where I’ll be working remote temporarily (I hope) and maybe flying home on Wednesday (if the air clears up). That was the soonest flight I could get. Crazy!!

Otherwise, I’ve now decided to reply to the TV each time a Volcanologist is on the news with the hand thrown up and the words “Live Long and Prosper”. Why? because it’s funny. Why? Because I’m a Geek. Why? because only those who know and love Star Trek will get it, and respond with the same back. Mr. Spok, where are you?

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My ASH!

I went to Ireland for a few days and have plenty of pictures to process, including ones of Dun Laogahaire (pronounced Dun Leary for the uninitiated), the coast, and the castle hotel I managed to get several days at. I did manage to even DRIVE on the WRONG side of the Road… (no pictures of this) without any drinking involved. (ha ha) It was fabulous – bright, sunny, and well, relaxing as heck. Just up the road from the place I was staying was a place called Victoria Park, where after much walking up the hill, you got a beautiful view of the Irish Sea coast and the surrounding town, including Dublin (cell phone photo):

Irish sea dun laoghaire from killeny oblisk. Note the sun!

Not far off from there I went into Dun Laogahaire proper, and went to the harbour where I got to see a pair of lighthouses – which were built in the 1800’s and walk along the harbor walk in shirt sleeves. I even got a bit of sun – so my cheeks turned pink (cell phone pic):

Dun laoghaire harbour lighthouse. Again- sun in ireland.

I was supposed to go home tomorrow morning. The problem? A big huge Volcano exploded in Iceland and sent lots of volcanic ash into the atmosphere – at between 20,000 and 40,000 feet (cruising altitude). The result? All the flights from ireland are cancelled and I’m stranded.

Oh well.
At least the sun is shining (6 days straight now!) and the ash makes for fabulous sunrises and sunsets, and truly, there ARE worse places to be….

Oh – and just something I thought was cool. 30 years ago, May 18, 1980, I remember Mount St. Helens erupting – and the 1/4 inch ash fall in Georgia. Thing is that I didn’t know I remembered the scent of the Volcanic Ash (very distinctive)- until Thursday night, here in Ireland when a window was opened and I went… yep – that’s the same smell – that’s the underlying scent of Volcanic Ash powder in the air.. Weird the things you remember, eh?

Volcanic sunset in Dublin over half penny bridge.

Volcanic Ash colored Sunset over half penny bridge (upper right) in Dublin.

BTW – if anyone is counting, I’ve now been through Hurricanes, Tornadoes, minor Earthquakes, Floods… and this makes a Volcano ash fall… so – that leaves… meteorite, major earthquake, and tidal wave. 😛 Isn’t travelling fun? (MY ASH it is!)

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More Lost in Translation

Well, I found these on my cell phone (handy as it’s nicknamed in German) camera – from way back in December 2009. It’s been a while I know, but perhaps they’ll provide you with a bit of a Laugh this Monday morning. Yes, they’re more “Lost in Translation” items – this time a bunch of randomly found products from my local REAL supermarket. Let’s Start with the Candy Aisle – mostly because this is some of the best places for humor that is lost on children:

Super Dickmann's
Super Dickmann’s Chocolate (covered marshmellows) – As the package says – “super big and Crispy” – Between the shape and the name.. well… Let’s let your imagination roam into the gutter.

Next up: Jogger Gums – made with with Grape Sugar!

Jogger Gums

Not sure about this one. A bit concerned, in fact. You see, it says Jogger Gums. I know enough German to understand “gums” is supposed to be short for “gummy” or “jelly” type candy.

However, the photos and art on the packaging depicting pairs of sneakers make me think it will taste like old shoes and not something good. Now I don’t know about you, but I’m not sure that I want to eat someone’s jogging shoes, let alone if they’ve been stomping around in a grape pit for wine making… Seriously — Between the Toe Jam, foot fungus, and grape sugar… I’m sure nothing about this could be a good thing. Not even the smell.

And from the same company (katjes – who should perhaps really reconsider their product naming strategy – because I’m NOT buying these either) we also have 2 lovely licorish products:

Katzen Ohren

Katzen Pfoetchen

Yes, folks – translated, “katchen” is “cat” and “ohren” are “ears” and Pfoetchen is “Foot” or “paws”. So, that means you have the first one – Cat’s ears (triangle shaped licorish candy that is proudly proclaiming “Without conserving stuff” and “with tasty herbs”), and the second one “Cat’s Paws” (Again, with no conserving stuff, and the package says ” soft” and “spicy”). Now, maybe if I were in an Asian Country I might expect to eat Cat. Heck, I’d even expect to see it marketed – but in Germany? Not so much. Oh – did I mention that I don’t even want to know what those tasty herbs are (catnip perhaps?!?) nor do I want to know what makes those cat’s paws “soft” and “spicy” (and isn’t spicy the wrong word – I think crunchy from the cat litter is more expected here).

Across to the other side of the store – let’s now go visit the Alcohol Aisle, where products again are running amok of some bad translations, dirty minds, and well, all together things that make me go humm and crack up laughing. I will note that the majority of large bottles here are pretty common – it’s the small little “pocket shots” that are the “creative” ones:

First up – the Hillbilly Liquors. 25 small “airplane sized” bottles to a box. With Priceless marketing like this (there are 5 different flavors – but I only took 2 of the boxes – will have to go back for more photos) what could go wrong?:

Hillbilly Liquors

Not Much I’d say. The one on the left is “vodka Lemon” flavor, and features a pair of strange “hillbilly” type people curling on the ice with mountains in the background. Now, knowing that curling started in the North (Scotland I believe), are they insulting the Scots here? And really – Lemons don’t grow in Scotland. Trust me on that one. I’ve been there – Too damn cold!
The one on the right – well, that could be anyone’s typical backwoods redneck. He’s got his ‘coon hound, his huntin’ cap – complete with horn in the brim, is barefoot (red headed again? Seeing a theme here?) and appears to be carrying a clay jug. Worth noting also is the fact it’s “waldmeister” (hunting master – don’t get me started) flavor, and that there’s two women hiding on either side of the trees way in the back (a blonde and a brunette). Both Boxes say “nimm mich” or “take me”… let’s say I almost did – just for the sheer amusement the cartoons on the box brought me.

Next up is the Wurtzelpeter liquor. Again, small bottles in a bigger box:

Would you trust the gnomes?

So Wurtzelpeter is a Gnome. And as shown on this box, they are the ones responsible for this liquor – which as the box says – was made in the woods from original herbs. Which begs me to ask (Knowing a thing or two about gnomes and their creepy garden cousins) Would you trust the Gnomes to make you liquor? Really?

The third item on my rant list – is well, slightly phallic in nature. Especially when it’s on the top shelf – and you are reading all the bottle labels – then see this over your head, and at this EXACT angle.

Peach liquor bottle

Technically, I can’t say anything bad about it – it’s peach flavoured liquor, and the base is shaped like well… a peach. It’s just how they designed the “pouring spout” of the bottle that gave me a chuckle. (Remember, Germany is NOT conservative America – so you see lots of um.. interesting… advertisments here that all have various forms of “fruit” in condoms…)

Last on my list? Well, after having decided to check out all of the above liquor – this little priceless (final) gem of the day was at the farthest end of the liquor aisle. Maybe they were hoping that by the time we got here, we’d be too drunk to notice that someone didn’t pass geography.

Wild Africa Jaguar / Leopard Liquor

I’m not sure how the liquor tastes, or even what kind of liquor it is – I never got that far before I busted out laughing. The bottle – coated in a thin polyester fuzzy fabric in leopard print (with a Jaguar photo) absolutely takes the cake. It really says “schmoozy” like a bad 1970’s flick starring an “awesome” guy sporting a toupee with light blue polyester trousers, 1/2 unbuttoned shirt that reveals suitably hairy chest, and big gold chains. Other than that, this makes me wonder how badly they failed geography and science – something I apparently did not. (Jaguars are NATIVE to South America, Leopards to the Middle East / Asia). So, by that logic – Is this African Liquor – or well, just something that is Lost in Translation.

That’s it for Monday – I hope I made you laugh, cry, or just think “oh my goodness” at this latest batch of strangeness. Until next time, keep smiling.

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