Wednesday 3 November 2010

It was 6am on Sunday morning and I heard loud gun fire outside

On the morning the clocks went back, our usual peace and quiet in the mountains was totally shattered. I shot up in bed wondering what on earth was going on and immediately thought the worst. Half asleep and half awake, I had visions of a blood bath somewhere. But this can’t be happening in Cyprus! Then I realised – groan - it was the start of the shooting season.

After just double checking by looking out of the window to make sure no-one had actually been murdered, I tried to get back to sleep. No chance. When the men over here start shooting in the mountains, they are very excited and shout at the tops of their voices – so this, together with the gun fire means there is no rest for anyone else. The only choice was an early morning rise.

Amongst expats, the shooting season in Cyprus is a bit of a joke. Around 50,000 hunters go “game hunting” (can you believe this) for partridges and hares – and quite honestly, anything else that moves!

And not surprisingly, the result is they often shoot themselves too. The A&E departments of the hospitals are heaving on the first day that the season starts with all manner of accidents caused by guns. One of the most frequent injuries is shooting themselves in the foot. It’s probably best to say no more on that!

When you drive through the stunningly beautiful Akamas peninsula in Paphos, you will see “Game Reserve” signs. You can’t miss them. Each of these signs has been shot at – there are dents all over them or bullet holes right through them. It’s probably due to the lack of “game” around. The hunters get bored, so probably go for the signs instead.

The slight problem is that these signs are on the edge of the tracks, so if you are driving along on a Sunday or a Wednesday, just be aware.

If you are not used to shooting seasons being around you, this may all sound pretty awful - but it’s traditional in Cyprus, perfectly normal and happens year in, year out.

Of course, there are professional gun clubs in Cyprus which are run properly by people who take the sport very seriously and have extremely good safety records.

But unfortunately, not everyone belongs to them. There are still those who are very relaxed about it all, just grab a gun and go for it. Personally, I tend to keep out of the way – just in case!

Well, it’s autumn now. Can you believe it is still 25 degrees today and not a cloud in the sky. We are still eating outside. Without a doubt, it is my favourite time of the year. The pool is now 22 degrees, so a bit chilly to swim in - but the sea is perfect.

How I love this time of the year. Why not come over and experience it for yourself?

Best wishes

Jackie
http://www.CyprusBuyingGuide.com

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