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When the Typhoon „Cosme“ crossed our Country I got scared the day after. So many destroyed trees and damaged houses. There are no words to describe and the pictures only show a part of it – never the whole view. I’m feeling with all the people who lost their home or a part of it. For myself I had to suffer only a flood in my house and lost some documents and books. More than two weeks after the incident I was able to use my computer, because the electricity came back. There were already so many deals to do. At the same time a tree in my garden had to be removed. All the duties made me feeling so much expected too much from myself. Maybe I will never be able to follow up all the work I planned and so I have to concentrate on the most necessary things. Now I feel how much worth time is. The following pictures show what the storm did.



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Reis Preis

Ich weiss nicht, was ich sagen soll. Ich sehe in der Zeitung während zweier hintereinanderfolgender Tage jeweils ein Bild mit beleibten Personen, die Reis davon tragen, das für die Ärmsten zu fast halbem Preis abgegeben wird. Die Arroyo Administration gibt Reis für 43,7 Milliarden Pesos für Arme zu günstigeren Preisen ab. Die Bezüger erhalten je nach Bezugsort einen markierenden Tintenfleck auf dem Finger oder Hand, um Missbrauch zu vermeiden. Wie aber kommt es, dass Menschen als wirklich arm eingestuft wurden, obwohl sie offensichtlich an z.T. massivem Übergewicht leiden? Es ist sogar ein stark übergewichtiges Kind mit Reisbeuteln in den Händen zu sehen. Tatsächlich ist das auch eine Form von Fehlernährung - sicher aber kaum eine Form von Unterernährung.

Mit ähnlichen Schwierigkeiten habe ich bei meiner Arbeit zu kämpfen. Die wirklich armen Menschen sind oft deshalb so arm, weil sie sehr abgelegen wohnen, viele Kinder haben und keine Landbesitzer sind, sich also nicht selber versorgen können. Mir scheint, dass niemand so wirklich an jenen Ärmsten interessiert ist. Wie gerne lanciert man doch ein Projekt, das gut sichtbar ist und das es entsprechend einfach möglich macht, sich eine guten Namen zu sichern. Genauso macht der als rechtskräftig der Plünderung verurteilte Ex-President Estrada seine Medienauftritte und schmeist gern einmal einige Medikamente in die Menge, um zu zeigen, wie grosszügig er (wohl mit dem Geld anderer?) ist.

Es mag eine der grössten Herausforderungen sein, mit und für die wirklich ärmsten Menschen zu arbeiten. Denn jene glauben oft nicht mehr an eine Veränderung, nicht selten haben sie keine Träume mehr und hoffen nicht mehr auf Hilfe. Wer dort arbeitet wird oft nicht von der breiten Menge gesehen und kann keinen Ruhm erhalten, ausser vielleicht den Dank der Menschen vor Ort. Wer sich mit jenen Menschen abgibt macht sich darauf gefasst, dass alles Mühen kaum oder nur schwer Früchte trägt. Doch jedes Leben ist es wert, gepflegt zu werden. Jede Hoffnung die gesät wird, möge hundertfach Frucht bringen. Ich hoffe und arbeite daran, dass der Reis der Hoffnung am richtigen Ort ankommt.


Philippine Inquirer Frontpage Saturday, April 5 2008

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After one year

After one year

As a member of the social action of the diocese of Alaminos (Pangasinan) in the Philippines I am very much interested in the difficulties of life of the people, especially of poor people. It is part of the program of the Bethlehem Mission Immensee to improve the sad situations of the needy. Actually the rising food prices became an international problem. In some parts of the world are even violent clashes reported, because the people suffer of hunger and so far they fight for food.

If I try to be honest to myself, I can’t make a bread reproduction like Jesus in the bible. But I realize that we still have some resources to do a similar kind of reproduction. In the Philippines we’re living in a tropical area where we can plant trees or vegetable all the year. Even if there is dry season we always experience enough groundwater up to the start of the rainy season with the typhoons and their rainfall.

My friend Joe with his wive Joselyn and their family started last year with some experiences by planting more vegetable around the house. The area doesn’t belong to them. But as long as they are living there they can use the area. After some small Ampalya plants we had to find new ways. First of all I started an own fertilizer-compost behind my house. Soon out of it grew some Kamote (sweet potatoe), Papaya etc. After two month I started to use the fertilizer as well as the Papaya. My experiences were good, so we started with Joe’s family in the backyard of their house. We even found a Malunggay, which is also be used for producing fuel and is often used as a side dish for rice in Philippino meals. Malunggay is famous for his wealth of vitamins. Even Malunggay is easy to plant. Just cut a branch and put it into a fertile and wet soil. After some days up to two weeks it starts to grow. This is the way to get more food for more and more people.

Our only problem is, that people really don’t know how to use or to establish things like this. Often people are so poor, that they need food just by now. In the cold areas of the world people had to lern how to store food. So there is always an interest of doing that. But in the tropical area it seems to be a bit different. We will adapt to this situation here and do the best we can! After only one year of being here – I still have to adjust myself. Life is still an experience!

Pic: Joe's son Jovel watering the garden

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Together

Together

After one year of working, organizing and connecting, many people told me that they are interested in helping for some sustainable projects for the needy. I got excited when the priests told me they have also good ideas to improve the health situation in chosen Barangays. They will also connect with some additional doctors. All good things need time and at least patience.

After organizing with the parish and the health center, people from the KASAKA in Manila and of course with the Bethlehem Mission as well as with all the donors of our projects we were able to refer a multi drug resistance (MDR) Tuberculosis (TB) patient to a special treatment for around 1 ½ up to 2 years. It was a very big thing to find a way and to organize for this single case. I hope and I still work on it with some nurses in the Philippines – which are responsible for TB-cases in the well known DOTS-Centers – that there will be a better possibility to treat all MDR cases which have only a few or no own funds…

But now we’re concentrating on our feeding program which will improve the health situation of the needy by teaching them how to use medicinal herbal plants and to learn about biological fertilizer to get own vegetable. Our concern is that people get more and better food.

There are many things to improve slowly but surly. I like to thank to all the people which are supporting the needy and me as well, especially all the professionals like doctors, nurses, staff of hospitals, bishops, priests and social workers and all the supportive friends in my new life in the Philippines as well as in Switzerland, which are not less important.

Thank you very much!


Picture: MH

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Martins Spring

Martins Spring

I’m sitting on a bench studying the birds, which are passing by. I was pondering where all the beautiful birds are coming from or where they are going to. Many of them are reserved. I was looking for the names of them in English. In German we call them Alpensegler, Mauersegler, ...etc. But probably they are not exactly the same. But they look like with their white rump and forked tail and black back. I know they are gathering together to fly back to the north.

Now in the Philippines started the dry season. In april and may the heat will achieve the peak of heat. It is an opportunity for all birds which are migrating in winter/summer time. At the same time in the north is calm and a fruitful weather.

The birds will rise up the offspring in the north just to come back for a winter vacation in the south. The martins (bird of the swallow family, also called swift) are leaving now. I see them gathering here in the Philippines in spring instead of autumn in Europe.

The nice name of this birds may be one reason why I like them so much – they share their name with me. In the dictionary I see that this birds are called: house martin, sand martin bee martin etc. Now they are flying to the north and I told them to greet you when they meet you!

Many greetings to you! Martin


Pic: Internet


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Homepage

More pictures

I realized how difficult it is to send many pictures in high resolution to a friend. So I decided to create in a very short time a new homepage just to safe the pictures for downloading.

After a while I thought how nice it looks. And because of that I like to share this with all of you.

But this blog-site (Tinu = shortcut for Martin in Switzerland) is and will be furthermore the main page to get informations. This page is called blog. The other page is called Homepage and there is a small difference between. This page includes informations and pictures. My homepage only contains additional pictures in high resolution.

Click "Homepage" on the right side of this page or click the link below.

martin.hungerbuehler.googlepages.com/

Um mehr Bilder zu sehen, bitte auf den Link oben klicken.

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Earthquake

Earthquake

It is the last night of the meeting of the Bethlehem Mission Immensee in Bontoc, Philippines. At 8.15 pm at January 13, 2008 a strong earthquake (5.3) is shaking our house and our self. Confused about that, all of us are thinking: let’s get out of here. After seconds all of us meet on the meadow in front of the house. More than a half an hour we are speaking about that what happened just minutes ago. One is telling that her knees are shivering, the other is explaining, that her heart is still beating fast. Until midnight we experience three more low earthquakes, which fears us. Even the following day in Bontoc are three more small earthquakes. When I left the town my tricycle driver told me: last night all inhabitants were praying… We are living on the Ring of Fire – surrounded by volcanoes.

BMI-Team-Philippines

Erdbeben

Es ist der letzte Abend unseres Treffens der Teammitglieder der Bethlehem Mission Immensee in den Philippinen. Um 20:15 Uhr an diesem 13. Januar 2008 erschüttert ein heftiges Erdbeben (5.3) die Stadt und unser Haus. Verwirrt über das Geschehene denken alle: Lass uns nach draussen gehen. Nach Sekunden treffen sich alle in der Wiese vor dem Haus. Mehr als eine halbe Stunde sprechen wir über das Geschehene. Jemand erzählt, dass ihr die Knie zittern, ein anderer meint, er fühle noch sein Herz rasen. Bis um Mitternacht gibt es noch weitere Nachbeben, die jedes Mal aufrütteln und erschrecken. Sogar am nächsten Tag gibt es noch drei weitere Nachbeben. Als ich Bontoc verlasse, erzählt mir der Tricyclefahrer, dass wohl alle Leute in der Nacht gebetet hätten... Wir leben eben im sogenannten Feuer-Ring – umgeben von Vulkanen.

earthquake.usgs.gov/
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Charmy's duck - Entengeschichten

Charmy's Duck

Maybe it was my initiation here in the Philippines when I ate my first Balut (see my blog of November 13 2007). OK, there are many Pinoy and Pinay, which never ate that. Perhaps my first Balut was also my last one at the same time. Why? Last week I visited a family. Their daughter Charmy brought home a still very young duck. We called it Pato (Tagalog for duck). The still small duck is a cute little thing. Also I asked myself which of us has more hair on the chest – the duck or me. Charmy's mother said, the duck is still too small, that we can eat it for Christmas.


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I WISH

I wish...
I could change the world.
I wish there would be more life than death.
I wish there would be more sun than darkness.
I wish there would be more love than hatred.

I forgot my words
Which were with me
When I came here
I lost them

Tomorrow I'll look for them
Tomorrow I start to search for the words
Tomorrow I'll look for the truth
Tomorrow I'm going on writing

Why came to my mind the people,
Which wrote so much in their life
Anette von Droste-Hülshoff
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
Bonhoeffer and Clemens Brentano

Also when I'm still far from YOU
I take your hands softly
And hold them close
I speak my silent words to YOU

There is still hope to find the words
There is still hope to write the words
There is still Love
There is YOU

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Ability to wait - Warten-Können

Ability to wait - Warten-Können

Actually I stay almost one year in the Philippines. Many things are almost the same comparing to Switzerland. We have differences too for sure.

In my project I need to take my time. Many people told me: “just take your time”. It sounds very easy and so friendly. In Switzerland I’d say they’re teasing me. But I’m still learning, that it seems they really mean it.

That’s one of the reasons why everything is going slowly here. Sure, also the heat coupled with humidity by over 30 degrees every day is a reason for slowing down. I remember when it was hot in Switzerland while working. Many people were suffering and complaining that it is impossible to work in these conditions.

Now I have to learn, to wait. I have to learn to slow down. I have to learn to be patient. I have to learn to that what I learned in my education not to do. I learned to be efficient always – I learned to be hurrying up all the time.

What I'm still learning is to take my time to understand, time to hear, time to take my time.
This I write while waiting on Christmas in Advent 2007.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beno%C3%AEt_Mandelbrot
www.mathematik.ch/anwendungenmath/fractal/julia/
gutenberg.soforthoeren.de/product.1370.Noch_einmal_ein_Weihnachtsfest.html

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