Samstag, 25. Mai 2013

The top of "the Rock"



Today I finally got my walk to the highest point of Corvo. It was literally breathtaking ;o) 

The climb is quite exhausting and since I'm still struggeling with a cold we had to stop every 10 meters to calm my pulse. It is a very steep walk without a track to walk on. Especially the part close to the ridge of the crater is really demanding. 





funny fluffy plant

It is packed with some kind of plant that looks like giant moss. It is filled with water and you sink into it like into deep snow. 



The top of "the Rock"





When we finally reached the top the view was worth all the trouble and the funny plants served as amazingly soft benches. 

Another beautiful day on "the Rock".



Montag, 20. Mai 2013

Summer around the corner

Finally, it's Bikini Time!!! We had a beautiful summerlike weekend. After a really nice beach BBQ on saturday we are spending another warm day sunbathing.In this picture the girls are not hiding from the sun... it is Monday and the plane landed coming in from the beach side... Lots of sand flying around but definitely another highlight of the day.

Donnerstag, 16. Mai 2013

Jogos Desportivos Escolares 2013

We had a wonderful time in Horta participating in the JDE and are proud of our team. They jumped, kicked, threw, rolled, danced, swam, laughed, cried, screamed, cheered, ran and scored. They won and lost. Click here to see more pictures and read about our week at the JDE 2013.


Sonntag, 5. Mai 2013

Festa do Espirito Santo



FESTIVALS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT

On the archipelago of the Azores, the famous Festivities of the Holy Spirit take place from April to September and exhibit different characteristics from island to island and from village to village. Brought from mainland Portugal by the first colonists, the festivities of the Holy Spirit maintain their medieval origin as regards their popular features and the colour of the ceremonies. The invocation of the Holy Spirit during natural disasters that have tormented the archipelago and the fame of its miracles, the hard life and the isolation of the islands contributed to the worship taking root and lasting, while it disappeared on mainland Portugal. 

The rituals have hardly been altered. An emperor is crowned in the parish church. With a sceptre and a silver plate as a symbol of the Holy Spirit, he presides over the festivities every Sunday during the seven weeks following Easter. On Whit Sunday, there is a great feast in the town. The centre of the ceremonies is a small chapel, or ‘empire’, used for the distribution of the soup of the Holy Spirit, with meat and vegetables. This is where the crown, the plate and the sceptre can be viewed on the altar. 

The passing of time has given the festivities of the Holy Spirit individual characteristics on each island, although some common elements have remained like the coronation of the ‘emperor’, the viewing of his insignia - the crown and the sceptre - the procession of the ‘emperor’ and the ‘empress’ with their escort, the day of the feast when offerings of bread, meat and wine are distributed.

Festlichkeiten des Heiligen Geistes auf den Azoren - Religiöse Hingabe mit mittelalterlichen Ursprüngen. 
Auf dem Azorenarchipel finden an jedem Sonntag von April bis Juni die Festlichkeiten des Heiligen Geistes statt. Von Insel zu Inseln und von Ortschaft zu Ortschaft besitzen sie die unterschiedlichsten Ausprägungen.
Von Kontinentalportugal kamen mit den ersten Siedlern auch die Feierlichkeiten des Heiligen Geistes Noch heute bewahren Sie ihren volkstümlichen Charakter und in der Farbenpracht ihrer Zeremonien ihre mittelalterlichen Ursprünge.
Die Anrufung des Heiligen Geistes wenn Naturkatastrophen den Archipel heimsuchten und der Ruhm seiner Wunder, das harte Leben auf den Inseln und die Isolation bewirkten, dass der Kult während er in Kontinentalportugal unterging auf den Azoren tiefe Wurzeln schlug und fortbestand.
Die Rituale blieben praktisch unverändert. Ein Imperator wird in der Gemeindekirche gekrönt. Mit Zepter und Silberplatte steht er als Symbole des Heiligen Geistes den Feiern vor, die jeden Sonntag während der sieben Wochen nach Ostern abgehalten werden.
Am Pfingstsonntag gibt es dann in der Stadt ein großes Fest. Der Mittelpunkt der Zeremonie ist eine kleine Kapelle, das "Imperium", die benutzt wird für die Verteilung der Suppe des Heiligen Geistes, mit Fleisch und Gemüse. Dort werden die Krone, die Platte und das Zepter am Altar ausgestellt. 
Im Lauf der Zeit erlangten die Feierlichkeiten des Heiligen Geistes auf jeder Insel besondere Eigenheiten, obgleich ihnen nach wie vor verschiedene Elemente gemeinsam sind, wie etwa die Krönung des "Imperator", die Ausstellung seiner Insignien - Krone und Zepter - der Umzug von "Imperator" und der "Imperatorin", gemeinsam mit ihrem Gefolge sowie der Festtag, an dem die Geschenke an Brot, Fleisch und Wein verteilt werden.

Quelle: http://www.visitportugal.com/NR/exeres/304E28FA-E339-4F3A-BC61-94B809F41376,frameless.htm?order=1&parentGuid={92107397-6DCD-4F62-9FFA-1B02B0C4835B}


Sonntag, 28. April 2013

Comenius in the regional newspaper

Today our (Deolinda Estevao, Susana Rosa e me) article about the Comenius Assistantship on Corvo got published in one of the regional newspapers.
In this article we introduced the program and its objectives and reported about our work and activities in the school and community.
We are still working on extending our involvement and dedication.

So far it is good to hear that the school has been accepted for another Comenius Assistant in the following school year.

If you are interested in reading the article, check out the following link.

http://www.jornalacores9.net/educacao/a-escola-do-corvo-e-uma-escola-de-acolhimento-assistentes-comenius/

Donnerstag, 25. April 2013

Another rainy day!


The weather is not doing us any favors. The last two days have been very stormy and rainy again. A proof of that were the numerous adult Cagarros (Gelbschnabel-Sturmtaucher) we found last night. Those birds spend most of their life out in the open sea. They come back to their place of birth to mate and breed. 



During the night their orientation relies on the stars. Due tue the strong winds and streetlights in the "city" some of the birds get lost in the streets. 
This mostly happens to the young birds leaving their nests in September/October. 


The SPEA Team then organizes rescue teams to collect up to 20/30 birds a night so theyy won't be harmed by preditors such as cats. They are put in boxes, checked for injuries, measured and "ringed".


About a month ago "the Cory's" returned to Corvo. They make the most funny and unique sounds and just belong to the sounds of the Island.
Today, during one of the storm breaks we released the three adult birds we found last night. 


BUT one wonderful thing to learn on this island, and I am trying to value it, is that in most bad things, such as repeatedly bad weather you can find something beatuiful and nice. My beautiful and nice today was getting close to those birds. Moreover, Corvo has to offer some really amaying waterfalls and creeks that only come alive with heavy rain. 




More Pictures of Cagarros by google.