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Blood Moon Photos to Celebrate Chris Duggleby’s New Electro Baroque Album – BAROQUE TRANSFORMATION

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When I awoke this morning just before 4:00 a.m. my initial thought was that I had overdone it the previous evening while sampling my €1.99 bottle of red wine from the local supermarket. The bedroom had an unusual red glow. As I did not have a headache my second thought was that I had stumbled across a friendly lady’s parlour in the local red light district.

However, here in Germany, ladies of the night do not usually do business with gentlemen who only pay under 2 euros for a bottle of 2014 Australian Shiraz Cabernet from Penny Markt. (If you don’t believe me here are some of their other cheapo vino specials – I am angling after further discounts for the free advertising!!!).

The reason for the red glow in my bedroom was this morning’s full moon:

The cause of my red bedroom - a full blown Blood Moon eclipse
The cause of my red bedroom – a full blown Blood Moon eclipse

Just in case you slept through this rather early event – or perhaps you had a cloudy sky this morning – I managed to capture some photos of this unique event. The red colour of the moon was caused by an unusual eclipse in which the Earth sticks itself between the sun and the moon. By doing so the earth stops any direct sunlight getting from the sun to the moon so the only light which gets to its surface is made up of rays which are bent by the earth’s atmosphere. As a result the moon gets much darker and appears a deep red colour (yes a bit like a bottle of Shiraz!).

The effect which causes this colouration of the moon is the same as that which sometimes creates beautiful red sunsets (and sunrises). Again this is due to our eyes receiving more light from the red end of the spectrum as the main source of light disappears over our horizon. Just before the moon becomes fully dark one side shows a crescent of light as in the photo below:

Crescent of light on the edge of the moon just before it becomes totally eclipsed
Crescent of light on the edge of the moon just before it becomes totally eclipsed

Here is a slightly larger picture as the moon gradually became darker:

The crescent of direct sunlight gradually disappears from the moons surface
The crescent of direct sunlight gradually disappears from the moons surface

This is the point where a professional photographer would have used a tripod to try and avoid his rather shaky hands (no it had nothing to do with the wine – it was rather cold despite wearing my thermal onesie). Here is a picture as the moon became fully bathed in diffused red light – taken with your’s truly trying to steady his hand on the balcony wall.

Gradually no direct sunlight reaches the moon, it becomes darker and is only illuminated by diffused red light 'bending' around the earth.
Gradually no direct sunlight reaches the moon, it becomes darker and is only illuminated by diffused red light ‘bending’ around the earth.

Here is a larger picture of the moon totally illuminated by the red rays coming from multiple sunsets and sunrises around the Earth’s surface:

 

Larger version of the moon illuminated only by rays from multiple sunrises and sunsets at the Earth's surface
Larger version of the moon illuminated only by rays from multiple sunrises and sunsets at the Earth’s surface

Regular visitors to this site will know I have a bit of a fetish about full moons (another reason why the ladies in the red light district prefer to keep their distance!). You may remember a couple of months ago when I presented a photo of the ‘blue’ moon taken from the kitchen window next to my Bavarian recording studio:

Blue Moon taken from the windows next to the V&LIUMM recording studios in the Alps
Blue Moon taken from the windows next to the V&LIUMM recording studios in the Alps

Here is a closer version of the blue moon which was taken on the evening of 31st July 2015 (You can see more blue moon pics in the blog here):

Larger version of the blue moon over Bad Feilnbach in Bavaria taken on 31st July 2015
Larger version of the blue moon over Bad Feilnbach in Bavaria taken on 31st July 2015

Knowing I have a weakness for the moon you will probably not be surprised to hear that I have used this heavenly body on the cover of my new album ‘Baroque Transformation’ which this week became available in iTunes (more stores to follow soon). The iTunes link is here. Below is the cover I finally decided on:

Baroque Transformation the 2015 Album released by Chris Duggleby as part of his Transformates 變Music Project

 

It probably will not surprise you that someone who pays less than €2 for a bottle of wine has a picture on his album cover which was taken from his own kitchen window (yes I am from Yorkshire and no we don’t like spending money). However I like the photo and whenever I raid the fridge for a supply of dark chocolate I am reminded of the album. Here are the 12 tracks:

  1. Four Seasons – Summer Concerto (part 3) by Antonio Vivaldi
  2. Toccata and Fugue by Johann Sebastian Bach
  3. Miserere Mei Deus by Gregorio Allegri
  4. What Power Art Thou from Henry Purcell‘s King Arthur
  5. My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home by John Dowland
  6. Hallelujah Chorus from George Frideric Handel‘s Messiah
  7. Air on a G string by Johann Sebastian Bach
  8. Fac Ut Ardeat from Giovanni Battista Pergolesi‘s Stabat Mater
  9. Eja Mater from Antonio Vivaldi‘s Stabat Mater
  10. Brandenburg Concerto Nr 2 by Johann Sebastian Bach
  11. The Canon by Johann Pachelbel
  12. The Baroque Anthem by Chris Duggleby

In addition to sampling them on the iTunes sampler you can also see the videos which I have uploaded to my YouTube ‘Electro Baroque’ playlist – just click on the arrow below:

More info about my musical activities can be found on the website of the TRANSFORMATES 變 Music Project using the link here.

So I think that is enough ‘moonlighting’ for today. Let me leave you with one last picture of this morning’s blood-red moon before I finish. Have a great week.

Chris Duggleby

Blood Moon over Bad Feilnbach welcomes Chris Dugglebys new Baroque Transformation Album
Blood Moon over Bad Feilnbach welcomes Chris Dugglebys new Baroque Transformation Album
Euro 1.99 inspiration for Chris Dugglebys Blood Moon pics and the Baroque Transformation album
Euro 1.99 inspiration for Chris Dugglebys Blood Moon pics and the Baroque Transformation album

Tourists gassed and robbed in Germany – Police warning – Do not sleep in your vehicle/caravan by the road

A Lithuanian family travelling in their campervan along the Autobahn A8 through Bavaria got a very unpleasant surprise when they stopped overnight in one of the roadside parking areas. They were literally gassed as they slept and robbed while they were all unconscious. This happened in July 2015. This week there was a similar occurrence at the same spot and below I review some other incidents of campers being robbed and gassed in Germany.

The Lithuanian family were travelling through Germany on their way to Austria in a hired campervan. Their party consisted of a 65 year old man, his 55 year old wife, their son of 32 and his girlfriend, 28. They arrived at the autobahn service station at Hofoldinger Forst in the evening and went to bed in their camper at around 11:00 p.m. It was a very warm night and they left the small window open above the door of the driver cabin for ventilation.

Mazda Campervan (Photo Nachoman-au)
Be very careful about sleeping in Campervans/Caravans along Germany’s autobahns and roads (Photo of Mazda Campervan courtesy of Nachoman-au)

At about 5:00 in the morning one of them awoke and noticed that the passenger door had been broken into and all their travel bags had been searched. Two mobile phones, a tablet computer and 500 Euros in cash were missing so they informed the police. When they first awoke the travellers suffered from bad headaches, sore throats, dizziness and facial swellings. The police took urine samples for a toxicological tests because they suspected the family had been drugged.

Experts considered that it would be very difficult to totally fill a camper with gas – the volume needed would be of the order of 33 kilograms – quite a lot of gas bottles. Technically this would be quite a challenge. The German motoring agency ADAC suggested at the time that perhaps someone quietly broke into the vehicle and then sprayed anaesthetic directly into the faces of the sleepers (speculation on their part).

At the same location on the evening of Saturday 29th August 2015 two more travellers, this time a German couple from Essen, were also robbed while they slept in their Campervan. Once again police suspect an anaesthetic was introduced into the vehicle after they couple went to bed (23:30). They woke 6 hours later feeling sick and found that several hundred euros, jewellery and a mobile phone were missing. On the driver’s door, just below the lock, they noticed a small hole.

Police presume that the anaesthetics used are highly volatile and therefore would be difficult to detect either in the air of the camper or in the blood of the victims following the event.

VW Autosleeper Clubman
The gasses used to knock-out Campers were probably highly volatile and therefore difficult to detect (VW Autosleeper Clubman)

Having two almost identical events occurring in the same spot in Bavaria I decided to do a quick check on other parts of Germany and found that there were reports of similar occurrences this year on the autobahns around Hamburg (A24) and Berlin (A10 ring). In the last couple of months in the Northern region of Germany there were about 12 reported thefts from campervans (involving phones, computers and money). In three of these cases the police are checking whether an anaesthetic gas might have been used – the victims all complained of being sick on the mornings following the thefts. As in Bavaria traces of the actual gas used could not be identified.

Three suspicious characters were observed by police checking out several parked caravans and campervans at the service station at Fretzdorf (Osprignitz-Ruppin). As they approached three of the vehicles these suspicious characters were arrested and in their apartment the police found mobile phones and some equipment which might have been involved in a robbery. These investigations are ongoing.

The police are warning travellers not to camp in roadside or isolated parking areas and to pay for proper camping sites. Some experts have also recommended the installation of gas alarms. For German speaking visitors to ChrisDuggleby.com you can find original articles on these crimes using the links here, here and here.

Happy Camping!

Chris Duggleby

If you are interested in reading my other health focused articles try the following

Torture In The Shower – Face and Body Soap Allergies – Main Suspect: Pears Transparent Soap

Poison in your Washing Machine: Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Laundry Detergents, Softeners, Conditioners and Whiteners

Is Alzheimer’s caused by the Gum Disease Bacterium P. Gingivalis – A Dementia Prevention/Treatment Breakthrough?

Toxic Chemicals in Sex Toys – 18 Vibrators, Cock Rings, Love Balls Tested – Only 3 Get All Clear

My T-shirt Made Me Sick – Textile Allergies – Sinusitis From Your Underwear

Holiday Risk – 6 year old Child Must Pay 38000 Euros Damages After Ski Accident – Swimmers Itch – Parasite Alert in German Lakes

This week the Alpine press carried a report about a 6 year girl who is being sued for 38,000 Euros in damages due to a accident during a ski course in Austria. In addition a duck parasite is wreaking havoc in the lakes in Bavaria with multiple outbreaks of Swimmers Itch. Read on….

Austrian Vorarlberg Schindlerspitze (Courtesy Alexander Vonbun)
Austrian Vorarlberg Schindlerspitze (Courtesy Alexander Vonbun)

Most of us are careful to ensure we are fully insured when we go on high-risk vacations like skiing. However a trial is currently in progress in Austria which may require those of us with young children to review our liability insurance policies to make sure they really do cover all risks.

This little girl was on a ski course and on her way down the slope she turned in a curve and didn’t see a woman who was also skiing. The two collided and the woman was seriously injured. The woman is now suing the child for damages which the local press reports are of the order of 38,000 Euros.

Austrian Zillertal Glacier
Austrian Zillertal Glacier

Those of us who have lived in Austria are well aware of the fact that children under 14 years of age can not be charged under civil law – the country considers them to be under the age of criminal responsibility. Instead the person looking after the child (e.g. the ski course teacher or a parent) would be held liable for negligence in their supervisory responsibilities. However, according to the reports a legal spokesperson believes children under the age of 14 may be held accountable for damages they have caused under certain circumstances.

The circumstances under which they may be charged are dependant upon whether the child is capable of discerning that it has done something wrong. In other words the prosecution is of the opinion that if a child knows it has acted incorrectly and as a result an accident ensues it can be held liable for the resulting damages.

Kohlmaisbahn Skilift at Saalbach-Hinterglemm
Kohlmaisbahn Skilift at Saalbach-Hinterglemm

The woman involved in this incident is, as a result of her injuries, now unable to ski. In addition she wants the child to be held accountable for any future damages she will incur as a direct result of this skiing accident. So the 38,000 Euro may just be the minimum liability the child will face.

The accident occurred in the ski area ‘Hochhäderich‘, part of the Bregenz Forest (Bregenzerwald) in Austria and the Civil case is being seen in the regional court at Feldkirch. On Monday 24th August 2015 the case was postponed for three weeks to allow the collection of more evidence before going into the next round. The ability of the child to discern whether it has done something wrong may then be evaluated.

Austrian Kaiser Mountains from the South from Chris Dugglebys
Austrian Kaiser Mountains from the South

This case has received quite a lot of attention in the Austrian and other German language press as it could set a precedent in which a child is held directly responsible for damages arising from its role in an accident – if the child can be shown to know it’s action was wrong. As a result this would require the insurer of the child to pay damages rather than the insurer of the person responsible for overseeing the child. Clearly if the child is not insured it will need to have quite a lot of pocket money available!

For German speaking visitors to www.chrisduggleby.com you can see an original article in the Austrian press using the link here.

View from the South of the Kaiser Mountains Austria
View from the South of the Kaiser Mountains Austria

Swimmers Get Attacked by Parasites

While I was enjoying the Alpine sun this weekend I came across another sports related alert in the local press. If you have been swimming in the lakes recently and experience:

  • tingling, burning, or itching of the skin
  • small reddish pimples
  • small blisters

you may well have been infected by a duck parasite – courtesy of a fellow bathing snail.

Schistosomal cercaria - Swimmers Itch Parasite (Photo CDC Minnesota Dept of Health)
Schistosomal cercaria – Swimmers Itch Parasite (Photo CDC Minnesota Dept of Health)

In recent weeks about 10 cases of pustules caused by these infections have been reported by bathers in the following lakes: Tegernsee, Schliersee and Seehamer See. This condition is known as cercarial dermatitis or swimmers itch and results from an allergic reaction to microscopic parasites that normally infect birds or mammals (e.g. ducks, geese, gulls, swans, and, particularly in the US, muskrats and raccoons). Don’t worry I am not going to subject you to more of my horrendous skin disease photos – however similar symptoms to those mentioned above can be found in my Laundry Additives Allergic Contact Dermatitis article using the link here!

Local Ducks in Bad Feilnbach struggling with Swimmers Itch
Local Ducks in Bad Feilnbach struggling with Swimmers Itch

The adult parasites normally live in the blood of the animals named above and their eggs enter into the animals poo which may then be deposited in or near an area where people bathe. As the poo enters the water the eggs hatch to produce small, swimming larvae which then infect snails. The snails then release the parasite as another form of larvae which tries to find a suitable bird or animal to infect and continue its life cycle. However, sometimes the larvae will come across a swimmer and mistakenly infect that person.

People infected by these cercariae larvae develop the allergic reactions mentioned above. Sadly the larvae do not feel at home in their human host and generally will die after a few days.

Cercarial Life Cycle - Swimmers Itch Parasite (CDC Graphic)
Cercarial Life Cycle – Swimmers Itch Parasite (CDC Graphic)

The symptoms of swimmers itch can occur within hours or days after swimming in water contaminated with bird faeces and infected snails. Secondary infections can be caused by scratching the infected areas. Generally speaking most cases do not require medical attention and the Centre for Disease Control suggests that relief can be obtained though corticosteroid cream, cool compresses applied locally, Epson salt/baking soda baths or anti-itch lotions.

In the Alpine press it is recommended that to reduce the chances of infection when swimming in the affected lakes (mentioned above) it is a good idea to quickly remove wet swimming costumes and rub the skin thoroughly with a dry towel. (For German readers a link to the press article is here and the guidance from the Centre for Disease Control – in English – is here). How about a nice photo of the crime scene (taken by yours truly):

View of Schliersee church over lake Schliersee in Autumn (when it gets too cold for the parasites)
View of Schliersee church over lake Schliersee in Autumn (when it gets too cold for the parasites)

If you would like to see more high definition photographs of the Schliersee please check out my Schliersee Photo blog using the link here.

Well that is enough of my risk focused holiday guidance for this week. You will now understand what is happening if you see German bathers rushing to take their costumes off after bathing and then starting to beat each other with bath towels. They are just trying to remove unpleasant parasites. As it is now over 30 degrees I think I will pop down to the local lake and pass on some of my health tips in person.

Have a great week.

Chris Duggleby

If you are interested in reading my other health focused articles try the following

Torture In The Shower – Face and Body Soap Allergies – Main Suspect: Pears Transparent Soap

Poison in your Washing Machine: Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Laundry Detergents, Softeners, Conditioners and Whiteners

Is Alzheimer’s caused by the Gum Disease Bacterium P. Gingivalis – A Dementia Prevention/Treatment Breakthrough?

Toxic Chemicals in Sex Toys – 18 Vibrators, Cock Rings, Love Balls Tested – Only 3 Get All Clear

My T-shirt Made Me Sick – Textile Allergies – Sinusitis From Your Underwear

Free of charge introduction to the basics of risk management by international expert

Have you ever wondered how big companies go about managing the risks associated with their mega-projects? Having spent much of my career negotiating, planning or managing such projects risk management was very much a core component of my daily life. In fact in my final few years in the oil industry I developed new protocols for testing the risk management processes in one of the world’s largest organisations involved in some of the riskiest projects imaginable. Following the Gulf of Mexico catastrophe I found myself at the centre of the drive to restructure and redesign the BP Group as it strove to learn from its mistakes and put processes in place to try and ensure such a disaster never happens again.

While you read the following article why not listen to my e-baroque compositions – just click on the box below:

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From the RiskTuition site (photo courtesy of BP p.l.c.)
From the RiskTuition site (Gulf of Mexico photo courtesy of BP p.l.c.)

As a senior manager in the audit department of this global group I was in a position to influence a large number of people and processes and then test whether risk management was effective. The testing protocols I wrote for the group were designed to fill the gaps in these processes. I had the rather cumbersome title as the BP Group’s Principal Auditor and Subject Matter Expert in Transformation, Joint Venture and Commercial Compliance (e.g. competition law, bribery and corruption) risks (I didn’t bother with a business card!).

From the RiskTuition site (photo BP p.l.c.)
From the RiskTuition site (Azerbaijan Platform photo courtesy of BP p.l.c.)

Now I have retired from oil and chemicals I would like to share some of my experience with the wider business community and with any organisation facing multiple risks to its success. Regular visitors to this site will be aware of the risk management text book I published in 2010 (Value TRAI based Risk Management). One of the problems with producing physical books is that many busy people either do not have the time to read them, or don’t have the room in their bags for yet more paperwork.

So my focus going forward is to use the internet to help improve people’s accessibility to my ideas about risk management. During my last few years in industry we move nearly all of our operations and communications over to electronic media – I found that I read very few physical books. So this weekend I launched my new site which provides a (free-of-charge!) introduction to the basics of risk management. the site is called RiskTuition.com and you can take a look at it by clicking on the picture below.

Chris Dugglebys 'free-of-charge' Risk Education website (Thunder horse platform photo courtesy of BP p.l.c.)
Chris Dugglebys Risk Education website

Not surprisingly the new site includes many pictures taken from some of the mega-projects I encountered working in the oil industry. I have also included some pictures from the businesses I managed for BP – including the petrochemicals plant I negotiated, built and ran on a man-made island in the middle of an Asian swamp (sorry – RiskTuition.com includes some rather dated pictures of ‘yours truly’ from his swamp days). As founding president of Formosa BP Chemicals Corporation I can claim to have first hand experience of implementing a new risk management process in a very challenging environment.

Mai Liao 'Island' Taiwan where the Formosa BP Chemicals JV was situated (photo courtesy of Formosa Group)
The Mai Liao mad-made ‘Island’ in Taiwan where the Formosa BP Chemicals joint venture is situated – separated from the mainland by swamp (photo courtesy of Formosa Group)

This swamp based project was actually a joint venture with Taiwan’s largest private industrial group, Formosa. In fact many of the big, complex projects in the oil industry are joint ventures which can increase the risks significantly. However the risks in even the most complex projects can be managed by following a fairly straightforward risk management process like the one I have presented on the RiskTuition site. If you manage the risks effectively the benefits of such joint venture arrangements can be considerable as illustrated in the following rather ‘uplifting’ video.

One of the great safisfaction’s of managing such projects is that they not only benefit the companies which own the venture but can also dramatically improve the development, economy, and local education/training of the countries where they occur. My partner in Taiwan was very clear about their reasons for wanting to do a project with BP – in addition to bringing in state-of-the-art technology they also wanted to learn from our health and safety practices and processes. During my 5 years building and running this plant we did not have any serious injuries on our site – despite employing about 700 people.

Project complexity and isolation make a good, simple risk management process all the more important (photo courtesy of BP p.l.c.)
Project complexity and isolation make a good, simple risk management process all the more important (photo courtesy of BP p.l.c.)

The RiskTuition.com site is a first small step. I still have quite a lot of experience I would like to share with organisations interested in learning about risk management. Over time I will launch some other web-based communications relating to risk management and as I do so I hope you don’t mind if I share my progress on this blog. By the way if you are concerned I have forgotten about my music please rest assured – my team across the Atlantic are working hard to get my new e-baroque album onto i-Tunes, Amazon, Spotify etc. I am also practising as hard as my ageing fingers will allow in order to master some new, interesting, musical instruments.

Have a great, and most importantly a safe and healthy, week

Chris Duggleby

Night time view of Mai Liao Complex Taiwan - watch out for snakes!(photo courtesy of Formosa Group)
Night time view of Mai Liao Complex Taiwan – watch out for snakes! (photo courtesy of Formosa Group)

The Best Steckerlfisch (Stick Grilled Fish) in Bavaria – Amazing Photos of this months Blue Moon

This week I would like to share with you the best grilled fish in Bavaria (OK – ‘in my opinion’). I will also introduce you to one particular trout, Trevor, who enjoys good music and as a result gets protected status (from me). Finally I will describe with pictures how the Bavarians saw the last full moon in their official state colours – Blue and White.

While you read the following article why not listen to my e-baroque compositions – just click on the box below:

or if techno music is more your cup of tea here are my techno/ambient compositions:

I hope you find the article below interesting…please visit chrisduggleby.com again.

Let me start by setting the scene. The following couple of pictures describe the countryside around Bad Feilnbach where Bavaria’s best Steckerlfish restaurant is located. Steckerlfish are charcoal grilled fish which are rotated by means of a wooden stick (the steckerl) which is shoved up their bottom. The restaurant with its pretty beer garden is also conveniently very close to the V&LIUMM Alpine recording studios (another excuse not to bother doing any cooking!). If you want to see high resolution versions of these pics just double click on any of the photos.

1 Bad Feilnbachs Alpine Setting
1 Bad Feilnbach’s Alpine Setting
2 Bad Feilnbach flying the flag with the Wendelstein Mountain
2 Bad Feilnbach flying the flag with the Wendelstein Mountain in the background

Below is a foretaste of that Bavarian blue and white moon – the next two pictures were taken from my balcony looking east as the moon was just rising above the horizon on 31st July 2015.

3 Blue and White - Bavarian State colours - on July 31st even the moon was blue in Bad Feilnbach
3 Blue and White – Bavarian State colours – on July 31st even the moon was ‘blue’ in Bad Feilnbach
4 Close up of the Blue Moon over Bad Feilnbach in Bavaria - on July 31st 2015
4 Close up of the Blue Moon over Bad Feilnbach in Bavaria – on July 31st 2015

Trevor features in the next picture and I will explain more about his ‘special’ status later in this blog (he will certainly not be getting a stick shoved up his bottom!).

5 One fish that has protected status (from me) in Bavaria - my pet trout Trevor
5 One fish that has protected status (from me) in Bavaria – my pet trout Trevor

The mountain stream where Trevor lives is in the next photograph. To the left of this picture is the path which takes you up this mountain stream past many waterfalls to the restaurant which is the main subject of this article. If you are in Bad Feilnbach you can find the path just to the right of the shoe shop in the high street (convenient if you have forgotten your hiking boots).

6 Path from Bad Feilnbach along the pretty mountain stream to the Bärenstub'n restaurant
6 Path from Bad Feilnbach along the pretty mountain stream to the Bärenstub’n restaurant

As you follow the stream (or ‘bach’) up the mountain you reach, after about 5 minutes, a sign for the restaurant Bärenstub’n (Bavarian for ‘the Bear restaurant’).

7 When you see the sign of the bear (Bärenstub'n) you have reached the best grilled fish restaurant in this part of the alps
7 When you see the sign of the bear (Bärenstub’n) you have reached the best grilled fish restaurant in this part of the alps

The reason this restaurant is featured here is because they serve excellent Steckerlfisch. Whenever possible I try and get early flights across from London to Munich on Fridays in order to be able to enjoy this local speciality (the Steckerlfisch are only served on Friday’s in the summer months). If you want to be sure to get your fish (demand can be very strong) it is a good idea to make a reservation in advance. Their website is here (they are also on Facebook).

8 Grilled fish are served at the Bärenstub'n on Friday evenings in the summer months
8 Grilled fish are served at the Bärenstub’n on Friday evenings in the summer months

Steckerlfisch is a speciality found in the Bavarian Voralpen region (Alpine Foothills) and Oberösterreich (Upper Austria). Generally it is prepared from white fish caught in the local Alpine rivers and lakes. Whitefish and bream are typical of the kinds of fish traditionally used. You can also find Steckerlfisch served in many beer festivals like the Oktoberfest. Due to the increased demand some places now also use farmed fish such as trout, char or mackerel

9 Be careful not to get to the Grill at Bad Feilnbach's Bärenstub'n
9 Be careful not to get too close to the Grill at Bad Feilnbach’s Bärenstub’n

Good food needs to have a good setting to be enjoyed to the full. At the Bärenstub’n you can sit outside (weather permitting) in a beautifully laid out beer-garden benefiting from the local countryside and mountain views.

10 Enjoy your grilled fish in the Bärenstub'n's Bavarian Beer Garden (but keep a look out for the local bears)
10 Enjoy your grilled fish in the Bärenstub’n’s Bavarian Beer Garden (but keep a look out for the local bears)

I had to take the following photograph quickly – the fish does not stay on my plate for very long. It tastes delicious – a perfect complement to some Bavarian Weissbeer.

11 Here's the finished product - excellent with a Bavarian Weissbier (Weizenbier or Wheat Beer)
11 Here’s the finished product – excellent with a Bavarian Weissbier (Weizenbier or Wheat Beer)

Not surprisingly I am a regular here so it is not unusual to find my fellow international celebrity friends chatting away with the chef.

12 You may see the occasional international canine rock star swapping food tips with the chef at the Bärenstub'n
12 You may see the occasional international canine rock star swapping food tips with the chef at the Bärenstub’n

Once you have finished your meal you can also sample the local countryside walks. This is very pleasant on a long summer day, especially if you eat early. You can actually follow the mountain stream most of the way up the local mountain, the Schwarzenberg (‘Black Mountain’). It takes about an hour to get to the top but you don’t have to go all the way – the countryside is spectacular even if you just walk for a few minutes. If you like waterfalls you will not be disappointed.

13 After your Bärenstub'n meal you can go for a walk along the stream up Bad Feilnbach's own 'Schwarzenberg' mountain (Black Mountain). Just follow the mountain stream.
13 After your Bärenstub’n meal you can go for a walk along the stream up Bad Feilnbach’s own ‘Schwarzenberg’ mountain (Black Mountain). Just follow the mountain stream.

At the top of the Schwarzenberg (in addition to cows) you will enjoy a panoramic view of this part of the Alps. If you decide to go early in the day you can take a picnic with you and eat it on the Schwarzenberg summit (there are seats at the top).

14 At the top of the Schwarzenberg Mountain the views are breathtaking - you are likely to encounter the local industrious cows with their typical bells
14 At the top of the Schwarzenberg Mountain the views are breathtaking – you are likely to encounter the local industrious cows with their typical bells

Now, getting back to Trevor. He has a favourite spot in the stream just below my recording studio window. In fact I think it is fair to say that Trevor was the TRANSFORMATES 變 Music Project’s first real fan. In particular he seems to like our e-Baroque music – if you look closely you can see him wiggling his tail when we play some Bach or Vivaldi.

15 Trevor my pet Trout having fun in the stream while the TRANSFORMATES 變 practice in the studio next door
15 Trevor my pet Trout having fun in the stream while the TRANSFORMATES 變 practice in the studio next door
16 Trevor the Trout lives by the waterfall that is just outside the VALIUMM recording studios
16 Trevor the Trout lives by the waterfall that is just outside the VALIUMM recording studios

If you would like to sample the e-Baroque music that Trevor enjoys just click on my You-Tube play list below:

Following my evening enjoying the delights of the Bärenstub’n I returned to the studio to do some more practicing and prepare a little nightcap. As I started to raid my fridge in the kitchen I noticed a fantastic full moon rising over the mountains to the East. I managed to capture this in the photo below.

17 Blue and White - Bavarian State colours - on July 31st even the moon was 'blue' in Bad Feilnbach
17 Blue and White – Bavarian State colours – on July 31st even the moon was ‘blue’ in Bad Feilnbach

This was the second full moon in this month (July 2015). As a result this second full moon is often referred to as a ‘blue’ moon. It does not occur very often and hence features in the saying ‘once in a blue moon’ which is used to describe some thing which happens infrequently.

18 The moon is described as 'blue' when there is a second full moon in one calendar month - as on July 31st 2015
18 The moon is described as ‘blue’ when there is a second full moon in one calendar month – as on July 31st 2015

The following picture is a close up shot (double click on it to enlarge the picture).

19 The Bavarian Blue Moon over Bad Feilnbach made a perfect ending to my Steckerlfisch evening - These photos were taken from the recording studio
19 The Bavarian Blue Moon over Bad Feilnbach made a perfect ending to my Steckerlfisch evening – These photos were taken from the recording studio

I have been so impressed by the full moon over Bavaria that I intend to use it on the cover of my forthcoming album – which should be available to download from all music suppliers in the next couple of months. Here is a sneak preview of the cover (with the full moon – this time as it was setting towards the west).

Transformates - Baroque Transformation (Album Cover) - for release during August 2015
Transformates – Baroque Transformation (Album Cover) – for release during August 2015

Finally – let me leave you with this weeks safety tip. If you do decide to walk up the Schwarzenberg keep an eye open for mountain bikers – they can often come down the mountain very quickly. Also don’t forget to give any cows a wide berth if they are grazing on the alm (mountain pasture) at the top of the mountain. A 77 year old German lady hiker was killed in the Swiss mountains this week when she disturbed a cow who feared for the safety of its calves (for German readers you can find an article here). Also make sure you dress suitably for the weather conditions (unlike the over exposed jogger in the photo below).

Have a great week,

Chris Duggleby

20 A Health and Safety warning - on the way up the Schwarzenberg Mountain watch out for rather fast mountain bikers (and the occasional rather slow jogger)
20 A Health and Safety warning – on the way up the Schwarzenberg Mountain watch out for rather fast mountain bikers (and the occasional rather slow jogger)

If you would like to read more about the Bavarian countryside (and see the stunning views) here is a selection of some of my other picture blogs about the area. Just click on any title below:

Spring arrives in the Alps, the snow returns (in April) – but real Bavarian ‘Men’ don’t let that stop them surfing in on the Isar River (Eisbach in Munich) – at night!

What a difference a week makes! Snow arrives in Bad Feilnbach

Schliersee: Calm and colourful scenery on an autumn day (Wunderschön auch im Herbst)

Schloß Neubeuern: A fairy tale castle in the Alps near the Bavarian/Austrian border

Achensee or Lake Achen: The largest lake in the Austrian Tyrol (and one of its best kept secrets)

Bayrischzell: Pit-stop on the way from the Deutsche Alpen Straße to the peak of the Wendelstein Mountain

Thiersee: a delightful Austrian lakeside walk surrounded by beautiful Tyrolean countryside (and some topless fun in a Merc SLK with Pink Lips and RISKKO)

Fungi: Max Planck scientist identifies their role in causing rain and fighting climate change in Brazilian Rain Forests (Photos of Pizza Trees in Alpine Forests)

If it moves ban it, tax it, or give it a fine (especially horses, cows, snakes and women)!

Up the Black Mountain (Schwarzenberg, Eingang zum Voralpenland)

Spring Mountain Trails and the Pedometer Challenge

Spitzingsee: A little wonder on the Deutsche Alpenstraße (even on a cloudy day!)

Alpine Forest Chapel: Small but Beautiful!

You can also see more pictures by visiting my Alpine Gallery using the link here.

Famous Musicians Scrotum Expands to the Size of a Grapefruit – but his wrist is now much better – Photos

Well don’t let it be said that I struggle to find medically interesting themes to write about (and in some cases even offer my own body to the further development of medical science).

Michelin Man posing at the Taipei Cycle Day (courtesy of Rico Shen)
Michelin Man posing at the Taipei Cycle Day (courtesy of Rico Shen)

While you read the following article why not listen to my e-baroque compositions – just click on the box below:

or if techno music is more your cup of tea here are my techno/ambient compositions:

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This week I just want to post a short blog because I have done quite a bit of writing with my newly recovered wrist in a separate article. After 6 weeks I have almost fully recovered from the Allergic Contact Dermatitis that I mentioned in an earlier blog. Rather than repeat the gory details here why don’t you simply take a look at the article together with the many colourful photographs (including the ‘Michelin Man’). The link is here.

Although there is a slightly humorous dimension to most of what I do I have prepared this article with fellow sufferers in mind. In addition to describing my own case history and how I managed to overcome the problem it also provides quite a lot of information about this kind of allergy. If you know someone who has this problem (or thinks they may have it) they may appreciate it if you share a copy with them. If nothing else it provides hope that there can be light at the end of the tunnel – as these before and after the ‘allergen eradication‘ photos illustrate.

Day 15 after initial irritation - My right chest
Day 15 after initial irritation – My right chest
Day 44 Right side of chest almost back to normal
Day 44 Right side of chest almost back to normal

Before I managed to eradicate the cause of this problem from my life I had to endure several stages including swelling of most parts of my body (hence the rather unpleasant incident when I discovered in an airplane toilet what had happened to my scrotal sack). The scars caused by the allergy, mainly on my wrists, had prevented me from typing, playing music and using my recording studio facilities for over a month. Clearly if you are the main breadwinner in a familly this can be a disaster. The solution required the elimination of over eight dustbin bags full of laundry – not a minor expense. Lots more details and photos can be found here.

However the good news is that I an now back in business. My writing is back to normal (hence the article) and I have managed to complete the last track of my forthcoming album of electro interpretations of baroque classics. I even coped with editing my computer graphics software to provide some eye candy for the video. If you want to sample it here is the official video of my rearrangement of ‘Eja Mater, Fons Amoris‘ taken from Anton Vivaldi’s Stabat Mater (originally premièred in 1712). This classical baroque work describes Mary’s experiences as she watched Jesus being crucified. I have simply used the instruments that I am sure Vivaldi would have considered if he had been around today:

It will take me another few weeks to get the album ready and through my global distribution system. I need to use this time to remaster some of the tracks and do a bit of nifty compression so it sounds just as bad on an eye-phone as it does on an eye-pad and a lap-top (I think these are the modern terms people use). However before I do this you can listen to all the tracks and see the videos for free using the following play list:

…..and if you are really a glutton for punishment do not forget to check out my earlier album of ‘Songs of Fun, Deviants and Eunuchs‘ (already number one in the global indie eunuch charts and gathering momentum among other minority groups). Once again you can sample all of these hits via my ‘free to good friends’ YouTube playlist. This is VERY DIFFERENT to my Baroque Interpretations – here it is:

!!STOP PRESS!! – Songs of Fun, Deviants and Eunuchs by the TRANSFORMATES 變 is available from the following suppliers:

So I think that is enough for this week. I need to work overtime now to make up for the lost time – I hope shortly to be able to share with you some treats based on my latest instrument. I just need to practice a bit more first. Watch this space.

Have a great (and hopefully itch free) week

Chris Duggleby

View from the Alpine VALIUMM Recording Studio used by the TRANSFORMATES 變 Music Project
View from the Alpine VALIUMM Recording Studio used by the TRANSFORMATES 變 Music Project

Police Warning: Road surface Blow-ups on the German Autobahns increasing due to the hot weather

As the temperatures here in Bavaria are expected to reach 40 C (104 F) today I would like to provide a short article to inform travellers about a relatively new term being used by the German Emergency services: ‘Blow-ups‘. For those more familiar with the English language these have nothing to do with tyres blowing up – they refer to the surface of the autobahn ‘Blowing-up’ or raising dangerously during hot weather. As you may get some unusual photos if you try searching on Google for ‘hot weather blow ups in Germany‘ I have included some ‘appropriate’ photos to illustrate this problem.

Blowup on the Autobahn - heat damage to German Roads
Blow-ups on the Autobahn – heat damage to German Roads

The problem is found mainly in the South of Germany where the temperatures tend to get higher and occur on autobahns (motorways or freeways) which have been made from concrete. This method of construction was used in the past when the anticipated levels of traffic on these roads was much less than it is today. In addition the infrastructure in some areas has been damaged by the recent years’ heavy flooding. Some of the worst stretches in Bavaria, for example on the Autobahn A3 between Passau and Regensberg, have been overhauled in the last couple of years. However others, for example on the A92, A93 and A94, still have areas which are prone to the occurence of blow-ups.

The German motoring organisation ADAC has reported on its website that last year between June and July there were 30 blow-ups reported compared with only 5 in the previous last year. The frequency therefore appears to be increasing. One motorcyclist has already lost his life as a direct result of an accident caused by a blow-up.

2 Blowup on the Autobahn - heat damage to German Roads
Blow-ups on the Autobahn – imagine suddenly being confronted with this

The damage is caused where the concrete surface of the road expands due to the hot weather conditions and raises or buckles as shown in these photographs. According to a report from the Autobahn Direction for Southern Bavaria 160 Km of the local 1200 motorway network is affected (13%). Motorways based on asphalt are not so prone to these problems and those in the middle and North of Germany are unlikely to have to endure such extremely high temperatures.

The smaller road network (the B roads in Germany) is finished in asphalt and therefore blow ups are not likely to be such an issue.

Once the temperature reaches above 28 C the problems start to become critical and above 30 C speed limits of 80 Km/hour are imposed in the areas likely to be affected.

Blowup on the Autobahn - heat damage to German Roads
Blowup on the Autobahn – heat damage to German Roads

To minimise the risk of accidents drivers are advised to exercise extra caution during extremely warm weather and get local traffic reports. The link to the ADAC site for updates is here (the site is in German – you need to put into the box ‘name’ the name of the Autobahn you will use – e.g. A 92).

Motorcyclists are advised to try and avoid the dangerous areas. The worst time of day for damage to occur is in the afternoon. For German readers a link to an information article in the press is here.

If you are driving through Bavaria – welcome! Have a safe trip and enjoy the fantastic countryside.

Chris Duggleby

If you are interested in reading my other health focused articles try the following

Torture In The Shower – Face and Body Soap Allergies – Main Suspect: Pears Transparent Soap

Poison in your Washing Machine: Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Laundry Detergents, Softeners, Conditioners and Whiteners

Is Alzheimer’s caused by the Gum Disease Bacterium P. Gingivalis – A Dementia Prevention/Treatment Breakthrough?

Toxic Chemicals in Sex Toys – 18 Vibrators, Cock Rings, Love Balls Tested – Only 3 Get All Clear

My T-shirt Made Me Sick – Textile Allergies – Sinusitis From Your Underwear

Laundry Additives, Fabric Conditioners, Washing Detergents and Allergic Contact Dermatitis (Unbearable Itching and Burning Skin)

This article may be of interest if you or your loved ones suffer from an irritating allergic skin rash – particularly if you think this could be caused by a recent change in your washing detergent or another fabric modifying additive like whitener/brightener or a fabric conditioner/softener. 

In this weeks blog I would like to share with you something which is close to my heart. In fact as I type this article the skin around my heart (and most of my body) is covered in a very irritating red rash, bumps and various other inflamed lesions which are typical of allergic contact dermatitis.

The skin around my chest showing symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis
The skin around my chest showing symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis

Many years ago a quarter of my first degree which I studied at the Manchester Medical School involved immunology or the study of allergic reactions and what can cause them. As a result I hope that as an informed layman I can transfer my understanding to you of some of the things that can cause these painful and irritating skin reactions and help you to consider what to do about them. Let me stress I am not a medical doctor – just another sufferer.

My first thought as my own symptoms occurred was that I had simply developed a heat rash. This was due to the arrival of summer in Europe and a recent increase in my aerobic exercises both of which might encourage a heat rash if the skin is unable to sweat properly.

Allergic contact dermatitis symptoms across my whole chest region
Allergic contact dermatitis symptoms across my whole chest region

I was able to eliminate the idea of heat rash as the cause by stopping my exercise routine and avoiding exposure to heat and sun (quite easy with the rather cool and wet ‘summer’ we are having here at the moment!). The symptoms continued to get worse and quickly spread across most of my body. Heat rash normally goes away after a short while (a few hours to a couple of days) once the causes are addressed. However my symptoms were getting worse. These symptoms included a red skin rash over a large area with spots/bumps, itching, and a burning pain.

Most readers will be aware of the skin irritation you get following a mosquito or tick bite. Although we know it is better not to scratch the affected area it is almost impossible not to do this as it appears, at first, to ease the irritation. However any relief is short lived and soon after you stop scratching the itchiness returns but now it is even worse. Clearly you can not keep scratching because you risk damaging your skin and perhaps causing a more serious infection of the area concerned. Well now try and imagine what it is like having 1000 mosquito bites all over your body – that is roughly how I am feeling at the moment. Much as I would like to scratch, I would have to scratch my whole body and the problem could be made far more serious. So don’t scratch Chris!

Symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis on my left arm
Symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis on my left arm

Another reason I was certain this was not simply a heat rash was that the symptoms were spreading to several parts of my body, like my arms and legs. Heat rash is generally localised and often occurs where two skin regions touch like under the arms, breasts or in the groin area. This contact inflammation can be exacerbated if you are overweight. The photo above is my left arm which is the part of my body that does not have to do much work (I am right handed). Therefore I decided this was not simply a heat rash.

The rash spread to my groin area with its somewhat sensitive appendages and to my legs (don’t worry I will not inflict ‘medical’ photos of these areas on you). By this stage I had started to avoid wearing clothes wherever possible and stay in the coolest locations I could find. As I felt I had eliminated heat rash I started to examine other possible causes. The symptoms and circumstances I describe below indicated to me that this was an allergic contact dermatitis.

Suspect 1: Dylon White n Bright
Suspect 1: Dylon White n Bright

Over the last month I had made 3 changes to the way I wash clothes:

1. I used a whitener (Dylon’s White’n’Bright) in 3 washing machines full of white clothes

2. I started adding Lenor Softener (Proctor & Gamble) which I had bought recently

3. I used a new box of Persil colour capsules (Unilever) to wash my coloured clothes

All of these types of products: soap powder, detergents, softeners and other washing additives, have been suspected of eliciting allergic reactions in sensitive people.

Suspect 1: Dylon White n Bright 3 Packet hazard warning and contents
Suspect 1: Dylon White n Bright 3 Packet hazard warning and contents

At this time of year I have very light bed coverings – often usually only a sheet. To avoid getting too cool at night I often wear long armed T-shirts in bed with long pyjama trousers. Both items had recently been washed using one or more of the three products above. I was surprised that my back and shoulders were relatively free of the allergy symptoms. However as I tend to sleep on my chest or sides I assume that my sleeping position forced the allergen (the stuff that causes the allergic reaction) from my clothes into the skin area around my chest and sides. This in effect sensitized these areas which led to a slightly delayed (about two days later) full blown response.

My chest area which was the first to develope the allergy symptoms (I sleep on my stomach)
My chest area which was the first to develop the allergy symptoms (I sleep on my stomach)

If you are trying to identify causes for similar symptoms you are experiencing there are a number of possible causes of allergic contact dermatitis.

The most common items containing allergic stimulants (allergens) tend to be clothes washing detergents, fabric conditioners/softeners, perfumes and perfumed soaps, colognes, make-up/cosmetic products, rubber clothing items like gloves, smoke and certain kinds of plants (like poison ivy, poison sumac and poison oak), dyes and items containing precious metals like nickel and gold. Sometimes an everyday item may contain an unexpected allergen, for example nickel may be in bra stays, hairpins, eyelash curlers, frames of glasses, necklace clasps, zips, thimbles, watch straps, jewellery and insecticides. These are just some common causes – for a more comprehensive list you should consult your allergy specialist.

To identify the cause of an allergic contact dermatitis consider the exact location of the skin response. For example a reaction around the ear-lobes may indicate nickel in an ear ring as the cause. Reactions near the eyes may be due to cosmetics, finger nail products or something that is airborne (pollen, sprays, plant products). Allergens in toothpaste, lip-balm or mouthwash may cause reactions in or around the mouth. If your feet are involved perhaps something in or associated with your shoes is the cause (leather tanning agents, socksglues, inserts or buckles) or a foot powder. The neck region could indicate an allergen contained in cosmetics, aftershave, cologne or perfume. These can often be made worse by sunlight. Antiperspirants and deodorants usually affect the underarm area as do certain textiles in particular wool. Detergents may be the cause of problems around the hands.

Also consider whether the area affected has been in contact with tars, fibreglass, rubbers (e.g. latex gloves), clothing dyes, chemicals or items treated with chemicals, adhesives (like tapes), soaps, detergents, bleaches, cleaning agents, vinegar, antiseptic or salts of metals.

Week 3 of Chris Duggleby's Allergic Contact Dermatitis - What you see on the arm is typical of the whole body
Week 3 of Chris Duggleby’s Allergic Contact Dermatitis – What you see on the arm is typical of the whole body

As I am doing with the three additives above try to eliminate the cause of the irritation or the potential causes. If the dermatitis goes away and you have eliminated more than one substance you can gradually reintroduce the items one at a time to narrow down the culprit. If this doesn’t work your doctor or medical specialist may recommend doing a skin allergy patch test in which very small doses of potential allergens are brought in contact with the skin (under a patch) to see if they cause an allergic response.

Sadly the constant irritation means I have been unable to complete my last piece of baroque music to share with you this week. However you are welcome to share the tracks already produced by clicking on my play-list below. I will certainly be listening to this as I try and relax with a nice piece of non-allergenic chocolate.

Well that is all for this week – I need to save some time for the mountain of re-washing I have to do to try and clean out any remaining traces of suspect additives in my clothes. As soon as I have determined exactly which additive caused my problems I will add a more detailed report to the risk articles section of this website (including more photos). Have a great (and if possible soothing) week.

Chris Duggleby

If you found this article interesting please consider taking a look at some of my other recent reports on similar subjects.

Just click on the titles below:

Torture In The Shower – Face and Body Soap Allergies – Main Suspect: Pears Transparent Soap

Poison in your Washing Machine: Allergic Contact Dermatitis from Laundry Detergents, Softeners, Conditioners and Whiteners

Is Alzheimer’s caused by the Gum Disease Bacterium P. Gingivalis – A Dementia Prevention/Treatment Breakthrough?

Toxic Chemicals in Sex Toys – 18 Vibrators, Cock Rings, Love Balls Tested – Only 3 Get All Clear

My T-shirt Made Me Sick – Textile Allergies – Sinusitis From Your Underwear

Bio-undies: Guilt free Passion with ‘Easy Emma’ and ‘Loose Harry’ – How to Get Rid of Garden Snails with Rent-a-Duck

This weeks blog features a new line in environmentally friendly underwear for Ladies, Men and Children and introduces Rent-a-Duck an effective biological approach to snail warfare in the garden.

While you read the following article why not listen to my e-baroque compositions – just click on the box below:

or if techno music is more your cup of tea here are my techno/ambient compositions:

I hope you find the article below interesting…please visit chrisduggleby.com again.

Germany likes to lead the way when it comes to promoting innovations with a strong ‘green‘ flavour. With this in mind I was particularly impressed this weekend to read in the Alpine Press about a couple of developments which I am certain will be of interest to the rest of the non-German speaking international community.

Its hard to imagine how a lovable creature like this can cause such destruction in the garden
Its hard to imagine how a lovable creature like this can cause such destruction in the garden

Rent-a-Duck

The first subject concerns an approach to dealing with garden snails which does not require the use of unpleasant and unnatural chemicals. Andrea Halbwirth from the Bavarian village of Untereichhofen has for many years been breeding a collection of Indian Runner Ducks like the ones below:

Indian Runner Ducklings learning how to find snails
Indian Runner Ducklings learning how to find snails

I do not need to tell any hobby gardener about the frustrations caused to their precious plants by snails. This year seems to be particularly bad here in the Alps where we have been blessed with an unusually high amount of early summer rainfall (including this weekend which is a total write-off for those wanting to work in the garden).

For anyone who is unfamiliar with the collateral damage caused by ‘slime warfare’ it is hard to imagine how much destruction a snail can cause to an unsuspecting lettuce patch or an innocent collection of seedlings carefully cultivated to hopefully fill the summer garden with a patchwork of beautiful colours. Sadly no amount of good words can dissuade a determined snail from pursuing his slimy life of vegetative carnage.

RISKKO tries to pursuade an Alpine Snail to stay in the Forest
RISKKO tries to pursuade an Alpine Snail to stay in the Forest

Over 30 years ago Frau Halbwirth simply didn’t know where to turn – the local snail population was making her life on the farm an absolute nightmare. Everywhere she looked there was vegetative devastation surrounded by little trails of slime. That’s when she decided to invest in the Indian Runner Ducks. Since then she has not had to worry about snails. Every morning the ducks are turned out of their barracks and march through the farmyard searching out unwanted intruders. When they find them they gobble them into their beaks and throat and when they have collected enough specimens they head for water to wash their tasty escargot breakfast down. This continues throughout the day as long as they can find free roaming snails.

The Halbwirths’ ducks are so hard working that they keep the whole village free of snails. They are also quite industrious when it comes to breeding and now the farm has started to rent them out to others faced with snail warfare. Currently they require a €15 deposit for each duck and charge €10 per week rent (€30 per month). The business has proved to be very successful and some renters become so attached to their ducks that they adopt them permanently (following a suitable financial arrangement with the owners). For German readers the link to the original article is here.

Diva Dorris the Singing Duck Soloist with the TRANSFORMATES 變
Diva Dorris the Singing Duck Soloist with the TRANSFORMATES 變

Such industrious duck heroes deserve to have a piece of music dedicated to them. With this in mind you might like to hear my rendition of the TRANSFORMATES 變Anthem featuring Doris the Digital Duck on Vocals:

Bavarian Bio-Undies

Another interesting Bavarian business venture was mentioned in the Alpine Press this weekend. It featured a start-up venture created by Thomas Vatter und Marcus Faulwasser. These gentlemen prefer to wear bio-textiles but found it quite a challenge to find bio-undies which were not passion killers. Therefore they decided to design and market their own range of Passion promoting Bio-underwear for ladies, men and children.

I was particularly taken by the names they have given to their products. What lady could not resist putting on a pair of ‘Easy Emma‘ boy shorts or a ‘Steady Suzie‘ bikini slip. Likewise what fashion conscious bloke could say no to a pair of ‘Tight Tim‘ trunk shorts or in the boxer range he would have a choice between the free fitting ‘Loose Larry‘ shorts or the ‘Classy Claus‘ boxer briefs. The range is completed with the children’s ‘Naughty Nic‘ baby body. For environmentally conscious fashionable families the Naughty Nic range also coordinates with the parents undies.

Lycra Larry - potential model for eco-friendly undies
Lycra Larry – potential model for eco-friendly undies

Rather than steal their eco-undie pics you can take a look yourself at their website. The link is here and there is an English language option (no I am not on commission!). Interestingly they have named the company after one of the founders “Vatter” which when pronounced in English comes out as “Fatter” – no doubt they intend to be fully inclusive when it comes to larger eco-customers. Actually if they had named the company after the other founder (Marcus Faulwasser) I suspect this could have proved challenging in the German market. ‘Faulwasser‘ translates roughly as ‘Putrid Water‘ and somehow I couldn’t imagine the discerning German customer wanting to buy their eco panties with the words ‘Putrid Water’ on the waste band! The link to the original German article is here.

As pictured above I certainly know of one one sports celebrity who will be keen to pose in a pair of ‘Tight Tim’ trunk shorts. If you have missed his musical debut here is the song dedicated to Lycra Larry‘s unfortunate ‘exposure‘ incident:

Well I think that is enough environmentally friendly news for this week. As it’s still raining I think I had better get back to composing some more hits for the TRANSFORMATES  Music Project. I just need to finish one more Baroque Interpretation to complete the next album. Hopefully I will be able to share this track with you in the next blog.

Remember now – Bio does not need to be at the expense of passion!

Chris Duggleby

Time for the ducks to take a bow……

Three Alpine ducks take a bow following a hard day of snail warfare
Three Alpine ducks take a bow following a hard day of snail warfare

If you would like to get a sneak preview of the other tracks on my forthcoming ‘Baroque Interpretations’ album why not take a look at the play list below….

Norovirus in Aldi Strawberries, Moose Selfie and English Soldiers Made to Eat Dead Horses

  • The German supermarket chain Aldi is giving the likes of Tesco and Morrison’s a tough time in the UK but they have recently had some serious problems of their own in their home country following the discovery by authorities of highly contagious norovirus in Aldi frozen strawberries.
  • In Bavaria a moose has been spotted for the first time posing for a selfie in the state’s national forest (see picture…).
  • English troops overseas forced to eat dead horses and drink water from puddles (sanctioned by the House of Lords). Details below…

While you read the following article why not listen to my e-baroque compositions – just click on the box below:

or if techno music is more your cup of tea here are my techno/ambient compositions:

I hope you find the article below interesting…please visit chrisduggleby.com again.

 

Lord Willoughby’s Battlefield Leadership Skills

Let’s start with the troops eating horse meat and drinking puddle water. For those who are unfamilliar with Peregrine Bertie the 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby (1555-1601) here is a picture of this handsome chap:

Peregrine Bertie the 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby
Peregrine Bertie the 13th Baron Willoughby de Eresby

He was so popular during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) that a ballad praising his exploits in the battlefield circulated throughout England. I think we can consider this to be one of the first national UK pop songs. The ballad “My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home” is rather long but here are a couple of extracts:

The fifteenth day of July, with glist’ning speare & shield,

A famous fight in Flanders was foughten in the field:

The most couragious officers were the English captains three,

But the bravest in the Battel was brave Lord Willoughby.

His ability to motivate his troops to eat their horses and drink water from puddles was particularly impressive:

For seven hours in all mens view the fight endured sore,

Until our men so feeble grew that they could fight no more,

And them upon dead horses full savourly they eat

And drank the puddle water, they could no better get.

At about the same time Elizabethan England had another celebrity named John Dowland (1563-1626). He was a very accomplished Lute player and singer and therefore the renaissance equivalent of today’s most famous rock guitarists/vocalists.

John Dowland 1563-1626 (see Chris Duggleby's arrangement of My Lord Willoughbys Welcome Home)
John Dowland 1563-1626 (see Chris Duggleby’s arrangement of My Lord Willoughbys Welcome Home)

Although Dowland was a gifted player and composer of the Lute he was also very active oversees working as a court musician in Denmark and later back in England (under James I). Whilst working in Paris for England’s Ambassador to the French Court he converted to Catholicism and his income was, for that period, so astronomical that it is almost certain that he was engaged in international espionage. Try to imagine a cross between Eric Clapton and James Bond! Even Queen Elizabeth I remarked of Dowland that he “was a man to serve any prince in the world, but was an obstinate Papist.”

Inspired by the ballad “My Lord Willoughby’s Welcome Home” Dowland composed a beautiful lute duet. I have taken the original music and rearranged it to be performed by the TRANSFORMATES Synthesizer Ensemble (part of the TRANSFORMATES Music Project). Why not click on the video below to listen to this and watch the accompanying video (hot off the press from the V&LIUMM Alpine Studios)? As the synthesizer ensemble joins in don’t forget – this piece was written over 400 years ago!

With this soothing renaissance music playing in the background let me now explain about those noroviruses found in Aldi strawberries and the sighting of Bavaria’s first posing moose. In the next couple of weeks I will add an article to the Transformates own website (link here) which will provide you with much more information about the fascinating lives and adventures of both John Dowland and Lord Willoughby (including the full text of the ballad about Lord Willoughby’s battle prowess).

Moose Caught Posing in Bavaria

Regular visitors to my website will know I like to keep non-German readers updated on the latest developments coming out of the German language press. In particular I try to give prominence to news items that we do not get to see in the international press. Well the posing moose is just such an item. Here is the selfie!

Moose caught posing in Bavarian National Forest (Photo Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald)
Moose caught posing in Bavarian National Forest (Photo Nationalparkverwaltung Bayerischer Wald)

There have been earlier reports of sightings of moose in Bavaria but this is the first time that one has actually been captured on camera. It is believed that the young male animal came over from the border from the neighbouring Czech Republic and unless some lady moose also crosses the border into Bavaria it will have to return home in order to mate. The animal was captured with a forestry monitoring camera set to automatically take photos of (suitably posing) wildlife. So for readers who have not yet visited the beautiful Bavarian countryside here is another reason to come – and bring your camera. Next time he comes he may be fully grown:

Mature Male Moose
Mature Male Moose

..and perhaps even bring his wife with him?

Female Moose considering whether to migrate to the Bavarian Forest
Female Moose considering whether to migrate to the Bavarian Forest

German Aldi Strawberry Investigation

If you have never had a Norovirus infection consider yourself lucky – I picked it up during a business trip to Spain a few years ago. The combination of stomach cramps, general pains, fever, weakness and the tendency to throw up at very little notice made it one of the worst illnesses I have had to endure. The virus is extremely infectious and there are many strains so even if you develop immunity to one you could quite possibly find yourself on your back again when the next wave of suffering comes to your neighbourhood. Since it is a virus infection antibiotics are useless – you can merely try to mitigate the symptoms, take care of yourself and hope it passes quickly (with me it took over a week to get over the worst). The illness left a lasting impression on me because I was just about to hand in my boarding pass to board a plane to the UK from Spain when I had to immediately run to the nearest rest room and empty the contents of my stomach into a convenient lavatory bowl.

Early in my career I had the good fortune to study virology when I was working towards by first degree in the Manchester medical school. As a result I have always had an interest in news about viruses and this probably explains why an article in the German press about the discovery of Noroviruses in Aldi strawberries caught my eye.

An example of some delicious home grown strawberries (Photo David R. Tribble)
An example of some delicious home grown strawberries (Photo David R. Tribble)

Unlike the home grow strawberries in the picture above those investigated in Aldi stores by the German Health Officials were deep frozen. They were part of a 25 tonne lot imported from Egypt. Specifically stores in the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Saxony-Anhalt where involved and Aldi has immediately withdrawn the products and offered a refund to customers having already purchased the products. Packs of strawberries and of mixed berries were involved. They were sold under the trade mark “Golden Fruit” and imported by the company Frost Import GmbH – the batches involved had sell-by dates of 28.4.2017 and 5.5.2017.

Fortunately the German Authorities are quite vigilant in their random spot checks on the quality of food sold in German supermarkets. You can actually get the official information from a Government website – Lebelsmittelwarnung.de (Translation: ‘food products warning‘). If you would like to take a look at the official warning for this incident the link is here. It might be worth checking whether the safety checks practised in your own country are sufficient to pick up such contamination. Fortunately the management of Aldi Nord in Germany responded very quickly once the authorities advised them of their discovery.

So that’s all for this week – a rather varied bag ranging from an Elizabethan James Bond, a posing moose and strawberries that make you vomit. If you want to be kept informed why not add your name to the subscriber list?

Enjoy the rest of the week!

Chris Duggleby

Chris Duggleby started his scientific career in the Bacteriology and Virology department based in the Manchester Medical School. From there he went on to spend over 35 years in the chemicals and oil industry which included setting up a polymers research and development group in Geneva, Switzerland. Following an MBA at Warwick University he went on to lead a number of international manufacturing and marketing operations in the Chemicals, Plastics and Oil industries. He has lived and worked in the several countries including UK, USA, Japan, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Russia and China. More recently he was invited to take on a senior leadership position in the Audit Department of one of the Worlds largest oil groups. Here he used his global change and risk management experience to help the group through a major environmental disaster. He has now retired to focus on writing about risk management and producing music in his studios near London, in the Alps and Cape Town.

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