Re: Off topic - hunting in Greece


Gunnar  Good Morning to you too
 
 
 
We also were woken by gun shot this morning, but I think it's not so bad here. Only locals shooting whatever moves!!!!  I do think that the Greek personality is slowly changing to be more aware of conservation as opposed to destruction, but it will take time I guess. I feel for you.
 
Here the sea squill is well under way and the cyclamen have been nodding for a week or two. We are probably a bit in advance of you on the mainland.
 
regards from Crete
 
Janet B
 
 
Janet Blenkinship
Crete, Greece
 
What is this life if, full of care,
we have no time to stand and stare.
William henry Davies
 
Good morning,
but this morning my garden was less enjoyable than usual. ; there is even a car, from Athens according to the number plates, parked near our house (!) and we hear loud shots from "everywhere", Hail is raining onto the roof and the walls, and there are several dogs running around, frantically searching for birds. The hunters throw litter wherever they walk and there are literally thousands of empty cartridges lying everywhere, including our garden. One fears to walk outside in one's own garden, as they seem to shoot at whatever moves.
 
Each year an enormous amount of animals (and people?) are shot by 'mistake', sometimes killed but mostly only wounded by the hail. I don't think that hunting birds is any worse than hunting other animals, but the way the hunting is done here must be the worst in Europe. I thought they were going restrict the hunting with a new law, but things seem pretty much as usual.
 
Otherwise a superb morning, cool and clear, with the first sea squills and cyclamen flowering, and soon the amaryllis belladonna buds will open. I will try to close my ears and try to relax..
 
Gunnar
 

Gunnar Dath
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