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Report of the lake Fertő zaff. 2019

Report on the Lake Fertő Zaffarancho 12/10/2019

 

Participants:

                          Phoenix, and his captive Hilda

                    Clochard, and his captive Marta

                    El Toro, and his captive Judith

                    Vidra, and his captive Gabriella

                    Vagabund, and his captive Marta

                    Predator

                    Janos Both is an aspirant  

                    Peter Huszár and his partner Piroska , guests.   

             
We gathered on a foggy, windless autumn morning at 10 o'clock in the port of Fertőrákos. The harbor is a fenced off, deserted area that can only be accessed after consultation. There is no sign of a high-resurgence renovation, only a lack of life indicates trouble. Trouble, because those involved are being forced into a paper war without information, and perhaps not the plan and purpose of renovating and sharing the harbor… And, thinking of that, we embarked at Burgerland's 117-person cruise ship and headed for Illmitz at Mörbisch.

Sitting on the ship, our brother El Toro, conducting a golpe de canon, immediately set the mood. Our captain Phoenix greeted the participants and introduced our guest, Peter Huszár. Peter introduced himself briefly, here I am just writing about the fact that he is currently working at the Venice Lake Sailing Sports Center. He teaches sailing, competitions, etc. (The full introduction is included in the video recording.)
Captain Phoenix then asked our brother El Toro to give the attendees a brief reminder of the beginning. (The full video footage.)

  Between the speeches, a barbecue dish was prepared, which we ate with a good appetite, accompanied by Sopron wines. While on board, she entered the port of Mörbisch, but we did not moor, just looking at the site of the fire in 2018, which burned four ships. There is no trace of the tragedy today, the ships have been "scrapped" with excavators.

In the salon, the mood increased with music, while the gray over the lake was still on. We just reached Illmitz, where a horse-drawn carriage was waiting to take us to the wine tasting place. The horses were not of the Taltese genus, and the spediter was not a Bentley, but we reached the Austrian farmer's house in one hour, which served 5 fine wines, complete with some skates, in the furnished inn. There is no point in writing about the taste, just enough here that the wines tried in Sopron tasted better to me.

Then an "equipage" that was not called a taltese took us back to the harbor, boarding and leaving for Fertőrákos. During the ride, the mood hadn't diminished, in fact. The fog had broken, the sun was shining, and there was drink and music, so more? At 6 pm, we docked and went back to the hotel where we had a nice buffet dinner to discuss the day's events, spiced with wine.

The next day after breakfast we checked out of the hotel and at 10 am, in a similar foggy autumn, the team set off for Görbehalom. We followed Vidra's car in a row of geese and reached the village on a beautiful forest road. The village was a mining village and men went to work in the nearby Brennberg mine. Sándor Szigeti settled in this village and created, for 2007, a private collection to showcase and preserve the history, tools, documents and human relations of mining. After the guest's welcome song, the lucky ones were poteen, and the drivers drank a refreshing drink. After Alexander checked the furnace with us for lunch, we set off for a small, but very neatly built outdoor exhibit. Our host described the history of the exhibited documents and did so with such heart and enthusiasm that it touched everyone present. With so much dedication, everything feels possible. Together we sang the Miner's Anthem and listened to the music of the Miner's Funeral.

The oven roasters were excellent, and we said goodbye to our host, who also offered farewell gifts.
We set off for the nearby Brennberg mine to check out the church pub. The only pub in the world that is under a temple. Here is the fastest way to get a release, because of drunkenness…
Here we said goodbye, and at 2 pm everyone turned the government home.

The zaff. program was fully executed, the atmosphere and the team were great. Brother El Toro also told me at lunch time at Görbehalom that he hadn't felt so well in the past two days. I believe him because he has already had many zaff.
I share the opinion of my brother El Toro, I had a great time. This can never be repeated in the same way, and it has given me a special extra. Thank you to everyone who was here and was a part of the zaff.

 

Vagabund

14.10.2019

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