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Mooikloof FROM THE HORSE S MOUTH I s s u e 5 2 0 1 7 T H E O F F I C I A L P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E M O O I K L O O F O W N E R S A S S O C I A T I O N

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C o n t e n t s Uit die Perd se Bek From the Horse s Mouth fokus op Mooikloof. Die publikasie word gekoördineer en maandeliks namens die Mooikloof Eienaarsvereniging van Mooikloof deur Estates in Africa (Pty) Ltd uitgegee. Die menings van medewerkers en personeel van Estates in Africa (Pty) Ltd is nie noodwendig die van die Mooikloof Eienaarsvereniging nie. Uitgewer: Nico Maritz E-pos: nico@eiapublishing.co.za Hoofredakteur: Kathy Thersby - E-pos: kathy@eiapublishing.co.za Mooikloof Redakteur: Nic Badenhorst Verkoop - en Bemarkings Bestuurder: Martin Fourie - Sel: 072 835 8405 E-pos: martin@eiapublishing.co.za Verkope Gerdie Murphy - Sel: 082 556 9863 E-pos: gerdie@eiapublishing.co.za Produksie Koördineerder: Chris Grant E-pos: chrisg@nowmedia.co.za CONTENTS 03 General Information/ Inspirational Thoughts 04 Mother's Day Poems 05 Mooipraatjies 06 It's All About Balance 08 Karoo Cat Conservation 10 Hannah's Thoughts 11 Birding with Children 14 Ek het 'n Voëltjie Hoor Fluit 16 Colour Me In Winners 19 Hors - E - News 21 Mooikloof Listings Grafiese Ontwerper: Nicola Wilson E-pos: nzendesign@gmail.com Pretoria Kantoor: Tel: 012 997 2712, Faks: 086 619 0763 Adres: 185 Mala-Mala Crescent, Moreleta Park, Pretoria Johannesburg Kantoor: 32 Fricker Weg, Illovo, Johannesburg Tel: 011 214 7370, Faks 011 327 4094 Sperdatum vir adverensies en redaksionele bydraes vir uitgawe 6 van 2017 is 19 Mei.

General Information Contact the MOA at: Mooikloof Eienaarsvereniging Mooikloof Owners Association 30 Flaming Rock Crescent Tel: 012 996 0290 Fax: 012 996 0699 P O Box 92035, MOOIKLOOF 0059 Contributions from residents to From the Horse s Mouth are welcomed and can be submitted to info@mooikloofestate.co.za Estate Manager: 012 996 0290 manager@mooikloofestate.co.za Site Manager: Johan Haarhoff: 082 301 4047 terrain@mooikloofestate.co.za Administration: info@mooikloofestate.co.za Biometrics Access Control: biometrics@mooikloofestate.co.za Bookkeeper: fin@mooikloofestate.co.za Security: Protea Coin Group 24-hour security manager 076 333 2076 24-hour control room 012 996 0242 Atterbury gate entrance 012 996 0243 Garsfontein gate entrance 012 996 0620 Office hours: Monday Friday: 08h00 16h00 (Excluding Weekends and Public Holidays) Inspirational Thoughts: Verse: 2 Corinthians 9:8 And God is able to bless you abundantly... - It is in God s very nature to bless and provide for us. - He wants to pour out His grace on you abundantly. - He came that you could have life and have it more abundantly. - He will abundantly bless you with the provision that you need. PRAYER: Lord, thank You for Your promise of blessing, provision and abundant life. I will settle for nothing less than Your best for me. Amen. Kind Regards Pastor Andrew & Vanessa Roebert ALIVE TO GOD Visit our website www.alivetogod.com Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 3

Mother's Day by Cleo M Shoffstall deur Antjie Krog Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 4

Mooipraatjies Jeannette Malan Opgedra aan al Mooikloof se toegewyde, wonderlike mammas. I n Meimaand vier ons Moedersdag. Dit is die dag wanneer ons almal aan ons ma s spesiale aandag gee. Vroeër het ek geglo dat Moedersdag, Vadersdag, Valentynsdag, en so meer deur eienaars van winkels uitgedink is. As n mens sien hoeveel spandeer word kan jy dink dis n geldmaak-foefie, maar dis nie waar nie. Moedersdag het sy ontstaan te danke aan n vrou met die naam van Anna Jarvis. In 1906 het sy en n paar van haar vriendinne n byeenkoms gehou ter ere van hulle moeders. Dit was presies op die dag van 9 Mei 1906 n jaar nadat haar eie ma oorlede is. Die volgende jaar het sy en haar vriendinne op die tweede Sondag in Mei, n erediens in die kerk aangevra - opgedra aan alle moeders. Van daar het die idee versprei, en vandag word Moedersdag regoor die wêreld op die tweede Sondag in Mei gehou. Mooikloof het natuurlik ook wonderlike mammas. Kyk so bietjie rond en verstaan waarvan ek praat: Laai hulle die kinders by die skool op word die kleintjies getrou in hulle stoeltjies vasgemaak. Selfs die ouer kinders sit stewig vasgegordel. Geen kanse word gevat nie. Dadelik word n yskoue vrugtesap uitgehaal, want n mamma weet hoe lank en warm so n terugrit soms in die motor kan wees. Wat my ook opval is die ma s se geselsies met die kleingoed. Daar word opreg uitgevra oor die skool, die maatjies en onderwysers. En: Het jy jou kosblik onthou? Maar wanneer hulle deur Mooikloof se sekuriteitshekke beweeg verander elke kind in n klein swerkater.veiligheidsgordels word losgemaak, die dakrakke word oopgeskuif en die kindertjies staan op die sitplekke en druk hul koppies bo uit terwyl hulle skree: Wiêêê! Ons ry kameelperdkameelperd! Hulle lag en gil van plesier. Die hare waai in alle rigtings en hul wange word deur die wind opgeblaas soos dié van n bloedhond. Die lekker hier af in Jollify Main hou net nie op nie. As ek na die mammas kyk, dink ek hulle geniet dit meer as die kinders! Mooikloof-mammas doen ook baie moeite om altyd alles vir hul kinders lekker en vol pret te maak. Hier is prinsesrokke, feetjieuitrustings met vlerke van spierwit hoendervere, Barbie-rokke met gepaste hoëhakskoene (ag, my moeder!) en alles is pienk, pienk, pienk. Die beentjies is dun, die enkels wankelrig, maar hulle stap. En op die krullebol balanseer hulle nog n diamant-tiara ook. Seuntjies dra weer Superhero klere: Hier is Spidermanuitrustings, Captain America, en natuurlik Batsuits wat my bring by die eintlike storie: Batman is nie n moderne verhaal nie, inteendeel, die eerste Batman comic het reeds in 1939 verskyn. As die oorspronklike Batman nog gelewe het was hy natuurlik nou n stokou oom in n ouetehuis. Toe die eerste Batman film 50 jaar later in Amerika vrygestel word, het daar n Batman-mania dwarsoor die wêreld posgevat wat almal verstom het veral onder die kinders. Stickers, rugsakke, penne, net mooi alles het die Batman-embleem gedra. As halfgemaskerde filmheld met sy swart mantel het Batman n belangrike kulturele ikoon in die samelewing geword. In daardie tyd was daar n sesjarige seuntjie in Texas wat ook mal was oor Batman. Al sy maatjies het Batman-uitrusting gedra en sy ma het ook vir hom n Batsuit gekoop. Waar hy kon het hy sy Batman-klere gedra masker en al. Toe word hy siek, ernstig siek. Leukemie. Watter drastiese stappe die ouers en dokters ook al probeer het, die bloedtelling het net minder en minder geword. En die maatjies in sy klas stiller en stiller. Met sy verjaarsdag het sy mamma versoek dat almal in hul Batsuits na sy partytjie toe moet kom. Sy bedjie is uitgedra tot onder die groot boom. In sy Batsuit het hy net daar gelê; hy kon nie deel in die pret nie. Die swart Batman-masker met die twee skerp puntjies het sy haarlose kop (van al die chemo) verbloem. Toe sy ma die Batmanverjaarsdagkoek op die tafel voor sy bedjie sit was hy te swak om die kersies dood te blaas. Maar die maatjies het gou gehelp. Dit was asof hulle geweet het Kort daarna is hy oorlede. As die Amerikaners begrafnis hou het hulle nogal n ding met Open Casket, en daar word besonder baie aandag en geld aan die oorledene se uitrusting bestee. (By ons in Suid-Afrika is die gebruik anders, nê?) Weer het die mamma al die maatjies versoek: Trek asseblief julle Batsuits aan begrafnis toe. Die middag by die kerk was al die kleine Batmans doodstil. Hulle het die werklikheid besef. Voor in die kerk het die oop kis gestaan waarin hul uitgeteerde maatjie gelê het, aangetrek in sy pikswart Batsuit. Ook die halwe Batmanmasker met die twee bekende skerp puntjies was op sy kop en het skerp afgesteek teen die wit kussing. Om die waarheid te sê die volledige swart uitrusting was in skrille kontras met die wit kis, die wit kerse, die wit blomme Hoe kon sy? het iemand verbaas gevra. Hy het haar gevra en sy het hom belowe. Sy is n wonderlike mamma Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 5

Health Monika Nieuwoudt The increased prevalence of overweight children is a significant and alarming public health problem. Balance is the key in helping your child maintain a healthy weight. Balance the energy your child eats and drinks with the energy used through physical activity and normal growth. Encourage healthy eating habits. Small changes can make a huge difference! Provide plenty of vegetables, fruits and whole-grain products instead of sugary and refined food items, for example sugary cereals, crisps, sweets, Tinkies etc. Include low-fat or non-fat milk and dairy products, such as yoghurt, cheese and milk. Choose lean meats, poultry, fish, lentils and beans for protein. Serve age-appropriate portions sizes (contact our dietitians for more information). Encourage your family to drink lots of water. Limit sugar-sweetened beverages and sugar-containing drinks. Limit sodium/salt and saturated fat, such as skin on chicken. Establish daily meal and snack times, and try eating together as a family as frequently as possible Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 6

Health Make your favourite dishes healthier Many of your favourite recipes can be made healthier with a few changes (using whole wheat pasta or vegetables instead of the conventional pasta) or add veggies to a pasta dish. Plan healthy snacks and keep treats for occasions Give treats only occasionally and remember moderation is the key. Continuous snacking may lead to over-eating. Try to plan healthy snacks at specific times. Focus on selecting healthy food items such as fruits, vegetables, grains, low-sugar cereals, low-fat dairy products, and lean meats. Avoid excessive amounts of fruit juices, which are energy dense, but contain fewer nutrients than the fruits they come from. Promote physical activity Children and teens should participate in at least 60 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity most days of the week, and every day if possible. Some examples of moderate-intensity physical activity includes: no more than two hours a day. Encourage your children to find fun activities to do with family members or on their own that simply involve more activity. Promote physical activity Parents and caregivers can help prevent childhood obesity by providing healthy meals and snacks, daily physical activity, and nutrition education. Healthy meals and snacks provide nutrition for growing bodies while modelling healthy eating behaviour and attitudes. Increased physical activity reduces health risks and helps weight management. Nutrition education helps young children develop an awareness of good nutrition and healthy eating habits for a lifetime. "Whether your child is at risk of becoming overweight or currently at a healthy weight, you can take measures to get or keep things on the right track." Note: Overweight and obese children and teens should reduce the rate of weight gain while allowing normal growth and development. Don t put your child on a weight-reduction diet without talking to your health care provider. Brisk walking Jumping rope Playing sports Swimming Dancing Reduce sedentary time Although sedentary time for reading and homework is fine, limit TV and other screen time to For more information contact the dietitians at Easy Health Wellness. Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 7

Nature On a recent road trip to the Eastern Cape, via Gariep Dam, my husband and I decided to explore the Mountain Zebra National Park near Cradock as well as other advertised places of interest. We came across an extremely interesting project, the Karoo Conservation Trust, a retreat and sanctuary for the endangered cats found in the Karoo area, namely the caracal, serval, African wild cat and the black footed cat, successfully run and managed by Marion Holmes. The Karoo Cat Conservation is situated on a farm approximately 100km from Cradock, Middleburg or Graaff Reinet, just off the Bethesda road or R61. Marion and her husband, Richard, run a working sheep farm and Marion became interested in the conservation of these exquisite cats of this area after the death of her daughter. She became all too aware of farmers in the area shooting these cats due to the incidence of the loss of sheep and their calves. Marion and her husband have set aside about an acre of land on their farm with large meshed in pens which are interconnected to allow for a bigger roaming area for these species of cats when not all pens are occupied. All pens simulate the cats natural environment with rockeries, water features, trees and the natural vegetation of the area and allow for comfortable areas of roaming, hiding and exploring. Currently she has a family of African wild cats, two serval and a black footed cat. Serval Young Serval Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 8

Nature Between all runs areas designated as TV areas have been created to allow for the stimulation of the cats, and to alleviate boredom. These areas are filled with guinea pigs and/or chickens to allow for the cats to practise their normal stalking and hunting techniques. Marion says this has been a successful plan as it has significantly reduced the level of stress in the cats. Caracal Black Footed Cat Marion has become well known in the area and local farmers contact her when carcasses, be it sheep, horses, cows, monkeys, baboons etc become available, for feeding purposes. All carcasses are frozen and when fed to the cats are presented with fur, skin and bones included. Day-old chicks are also fed to the cats. Feeding times are at 6am and 6pm. All food is hand fed to the cats by Marion or her staff, in its natural state. Marion is also involved in education programmes with local farmers and schools making all aware of how vulnerable these species are in the ever-increasing fragile environment. Presently sheep farmers in the area are experiencing an increase in the numbers of jackal on their farms, resulting in a higher number of sheep calves being killed. Marion explained that the balance in keeping the numbers of jackal packs under control has been largely destroyed in the area with farmers largely destroying the caracal population in the area. Marion is concentrating her conservation efforts with the surrounding farmers to correct this balance in nature. Although off the beaten track and not often frequented, Marion asks a minimal R50 per person fee for an extremely interesting and educational visit for her efforts to conserve these magnificent cats. African Wild Cat Marion can be contacted on info@karoocats.org. Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 9

Ha n n a h ' s T houghts A world without smartphones. Sounds strange doesn t it? Even now I can see teenage girls clinging desperately to their bedazzled iphones after having such a thought and teenage boys nonchalantly ignoring the idea as they stare at their screens, intent on playing Deer Hunter 2017. The idea sounds absurd. But then again, it must have been pretty crazy to think of a world without telegraphs and by the looks of it we re doing okay. So what does a world without smartphones look like? Well, some are saying that within the next decade we ll be able to see just that. And how you may ask? Well, in what follows I ll highlight some of the insane technology that will eventually be replacing our beloved smartphones: Augmented Reality Headsets: It seems like some wacky futuristic spy movie where everyone walks around with glasses that can do anything and everything. And yet, there s nothing futuristic about it anymore. Huge companies such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft and Apple are all working on the idea of glasses or headsets that can do everything that your phone can do. And they re hoping that these headsets will do everything your phone can and more, without the screen. Soon people will be commanding their sunglasses to find directions to the nearest coffee shop or post that perfect photo on Instagram. Smart eye contact lenses: A similar concept to the whole augmented-reality headsets, only this time you wear your smartphone over your eyeball. Holoflex: Yes, this is a device still very closely linked to smartphones. However, the technology incorporated is far from a simple WhatsApp displaying phone. Imagine Facetiming someone and a hologram pops out of your phone. Everything in 3D and you don t even have to wear those funky 3D glasses of old. Human-powered devices: Gone will be the days of waking up only to discover that you forgot to charge your phone and now it s teetering on 15% battery power. The devices of the future will be incorporating a fascinating new form of technology that converts human movement into the energy needed to power your technology. I have heard of bracelets that gather the kinetic energy from the swinging of your arms and some really interesting devices that can even gather energy just from the blinking motion of your eyes. Neuralink: If you thought augmented-reality headsets were wacky, just take a seat before reading about what Elon Musk has been getting up to. Recently Musk has decided that the future is in connecting computers to our brains. So in essence, there will be no need to carry a phone because the phone will in fact, literally be a part of you. Quite a lot to take in! All of this new technology can be quite a lot to take in. It s crazy to think about how much and how quickly our lives can change. Although I m not completely sure whether I d want to pop a smart contact lens in just yet, I must admit, if some hologram or 3D map could pop up out of thin air to give me directions I d be quite thankful to say the least. All the best as you navigate this topsy-turvey, smartphoney world we live in! Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 10

Birding A couple I know did the Napi Trail in Kruger Park in January. It is a particularly scenic wilderness trail some distance east of Pretoriuskop; it meanders among the giant granite boulders near the confluence of the Byamiti and Napi rivers. Words: James Clarke Pictures: Mary Broadley If they d fallen in either of these rivers they would have had to dust themselves down because the park was in the grip of the worst drought the staff could recall. There was no grass, no leaves on the trees. Dust devils danced about in the 40 degree heat. The bushveld had become a desert. It ll take years for the park to recover from this, said my friend. They then motored up to the central region, to Satara, in the hope it would be greener. It was also a desert. Hippo were crammed together in the few pools of water left in the dried river beds. I had booked for March to go with Mary (my photographer companion) to stay at Kruger Park Lodge where I am part owner of a house on the Lower Sabie River. Mary s daughter, Suzy, and Suzy s two children, Alex (8) and Ashleigh (5) would spend the first three days with us. Alex was unusually excited about the prospect because at Christmas he had been given a small bird book a slim pocketsized copy of Pocket Guide to Birds of Southern Africa by Burger Cillié and Ulrich Oberprieler. I d never heard of it (nor had I heard of the publisher, Game Parks Publishing) but it was nicely illustrated with 200 coloured photographs of the more common species. Alex was told that if he was able to identify and remember 25 Alex and Ashley. of the birds in the book by the end of the Christmas holiday (at Ballito Bay) he would get a pair of binoculars. It had the most extraordinary effect. Mary, being an experienced birder, was able to show him how to use her binoculars. By the time Alex came home he had identified 43 birds. Even the journey back from the Christmas holiday to their home in Randburg became exciting for he was able to spot conspicuous birds such as the Pied Crow, Cattle Egret, House Sparrow (at the filling stations) he was even able to add an Ostrich to his list. I was relieved to see, in March, how green was Kruger Park Lodge and its golf course. But then the golfing estate has ample groundwater for irrigation but what would the park be like? The Sabie River was fuller than I had seen it in years and we walked along its banks under the shady canopy of riverine trees pierced by shafts of sunlight. Alex, in front, suddenly stopped and, Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 11

Birding Up to their ears in fresh grass. The Half-collared Kingfisher - it made everybody s day. European rollers were particularly abundant. The perpetually nodding Mourning Dove in Satara Camp. very cautiously, pointed: there, at eye-level and only metres away, perched on a twig against a mudbank, sat a brilliantlycoloured, Half-collared Kingfisher. The bird was unfazed by our presence. Then, flashing its spectacular kingfisher blue wings, it flew a few metres to join its mate. Alex, thrilled at having spotted a bird that enraptured us all I d seen it only three times in my life was transported with joy. His sister, Ash, caught up, had, by Easter, over 50 birds on her list. In fact, a few weeks later, Ash was laying claim to having spotted 48 species. We saw a Purple Turaco gliding between trees on blood-red wings but the kingfisher sighting was a special moment and I became aware of the added enjoyment of birding with enthusiastic young people. Next day we entered the Kruger Park and within a few hundred metres of passing through Phabeni Gate we saw a huge shapeless mound in a mudhole. It puzzled us until, as the mud cascaded off its head and horns, it revealed itself as a buffalo. The desiccated park of January had become a green paradise. The grass was as high as an impala s eye; silver-leaf terminalia shone in the sun and the maroela trees were heavy with berries. There were European Rollers, Lilac-breasted Rollers, Whitefronted Bee-eaters, Yellow Hornbills, Red Hornbills, Grey Hornbills the bird book pages were fluttering (we had at least four kinds of bird books in the car) and Alex and Ash were almost spinning around trying to absorb it all. Then an eagle in a tree. An eagle! This was serious stuff. A Wahlberg s Eagle or a Tawny? The former has a straight narrow tail like a short ruler whereas the Tawny has more of a fan-shaped tail. Alas this one was sitting on its nest of sticks and we concluded it must have been Wahlberg s, a breeding migrant. Sadly Suzy and the children had to go home but before leaving the park Alex had positively identified (pi ed as we old birders like to say) his 100th bird. Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 12

Birding I say sadly because they missed coming with us to Satara which was by then greener than Ireland. There were fat herds of zebra and wildebeest wading in waist-high grass. The children missed experiencing a birding phenomenon that we saw on the Satara-Orpen road: swarms of Red-billed Queleas (the locust bird) sweeping over the veld like a blizzard; tens of thousands of them, just like locusts. They flocked just above the grass and then, in one second and in a perfectly synchronised movement, they dropped like little stones into the grass. Seconds later they were off again, swirling and dipping. A flock of Queleas. We also witnessed swarms but too far to phototgraph. Central Kruger Park, as I have witnessed many time before, heals so quickly. We found all the rivers flowing strongly, happy hippos everywhere. The bushveld recovers so quickly. A mud bathing buffalo in Kruger Park. Days after the rain this minor arm of the Lower Sabie was still flowing strongly. The timeous rains resulted in a great breeding season for impala. Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 13

Natuur Ek het n voëltjie (vals) hoor fluit... Hoe om die Indiese Myna te uitoorlê Janie van Heerden Verlede maand is die Indiese Myna aan ons Mooiklowers bekend gestel. Ter opsomming: die Indiese Myna is n indringervoël in Suid-Afrika en ook ander lande in die Suidelike halfrond soos Australië en Nieu Seeland. Hulle is n groot bedreiging vir inheemse voëls en daarom moet die getalle sover moontlik bekamp word. Die Myna is baie aanpasbaar en uiters intelligent. Pogings om die voëls te skiet of te vang is gewoonlik tevergeefs omdat hulle eenvoudig n ander tuiste vind waar hulle veilig voel. Indien hul voedselbronne weggeneem word, pas hulle net hul dieet aan en vind vinnig iets anders om te eet. In Australië, waar die voëls die tweede grootste bedreiging vir inheemse voëls is naas ontbossing, word daar intensiewe navorsing gedoen oor die bekamping van hierdie pestilensie. MYNA TRAPPING CYCLE IDEALLY PRIOR TO TRAPPING FREE FEED FOR 1 WEEK FREE FEED DAY 1& 2 7 DAY TRAPPING CYCLE FREE FEED DAY 3, 4 & 5 CAPTURE DAY6 & 7 Christopher R. Tidemann van die Fenner School of Environment & Society by die Australian National University in Canberra, het op verskeie maniere probeer om Myna s op groot skaal te vang. Hy kon, na vele pogings, nie sukses behaal nie. Die uiteinde van die navorsing was dat die gebruik van vanghokke om die voëls een-een te vang, baie meer suksesvol is. Free feeding in a large conspicuous dish. Allow 3 meters clearance to all trees and shrubbery. Base cage only placed over the food source, no walk-ins. Base cageand top cage at 45 degrees only, no walk-ins. Base cage and top cage aligned, walk-ins in place. Preferred bait is VIP brand Gourmet Lamb & Beef, Chilled Cooked Roll, Dog Food, available from Woolworths. But experiment to find the most attractive food for your area. Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 14

Natuur Dis egter nie sommer enige vanghok nie. Die hok, wat aanvanklik nie die voëls verhoed om weer uit te gaan nie, bied n tuiste vir die voëls waarheen hulle graag terugkeer. Hierdie vanghokke is so ontwerp dat die Mynas eers mislei word en nie agterkom dat hulle in gevaar is om gevang te word nie. Daar word lekkernye vir die Myna in die hok geplaas en aanvanklik word die hok oopgelaat sodat die voëls kan kom en gaan soos hulle wil. Na n paar dae is die voëls gewoond aan die maklik bekombare voedselbron en daarna word die hok toegemaak sodat die voëls wat dit binne-gaan nie weer kan uitkom nie. Verder is die hok so ontwerp dat die voëls wat so vasgekeer is, gedurende die nag, as hulle hoër op in die hok sit en slaap, maklik verwyder kan word. Soms word n Myna of n paartjie in n hok naby die vanghok geplaas om ander Mynas daarheen te lok. Daardie Mynas is in aanhouding geteel en met die hand grootgemaak vir die doel. Mynas wat met die hand grootgemaak word, is baie mak en oulike troeteldiere wat, soos pappegaaie, vinnig leer om te praat. Sulke voëls se vlerke word geknip sodat hulle nie kan wegvlieg en deel van die probleemdierbevolking word nie. Om Mynas een-een in n vanghok te vang is nie n baie effektiewe manier om die getalle te beheer nie. As n gemeenksap egter saamstaan en elke huishouding so n hok in die agterplaas het, kan dit baie gou n verskil aan die getalle maak al is dit met een voël op n slag. Is ons Mooiklowers bereid om so n aksie in ons dorp te begin? Wat word van die voëls wat gevang word? In Australië is daar gemeenskappe wat die voëls versamel en na dieretuine neem waar dit vir diere wat op voëls predateer, gevoer word. Andersins word die voëls op n menslike manier van kant gemaak. Vir verdere inligting, lees gerus: http://www.indianmynaaction.org.au/documents/tidemann%20 Myna%20trapping%20Final%20Report%20March%202010.pdf http://pestit.com/technical/birds_winningthewar.html http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2004/04/08/2044900.htm https://www.facebook.com/indian-myna-action-group-south- Africa-467733990069165/ Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 15

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Hors - E - News Sarah E. Coleman present. In that too-brief time, he taught me more about life, love and living than I had learned in my entire 34 years on this earth prior to losing him. I had always admired his sweet red face when I called him to the gate. Now I notice how the trees in his field change colour with the light and the seasons. For most horsey people, the only place your brain turns off is at the barn. You become so absorbed in every little detail as you connect with your horse (like how is he walking? Do I feel heat? How is his attitude? Is that a cut?) that there is little other room for worry, anger, sadness or stress to zap most of your attention, as so often happens when you go through daily life. Being with horses is a lot of things. It s humbling. It s gratifying. It s all-encompassing. It s sometimes bitter, but always sweet. One of the deepest blessings horses offer us is the ability to be truly present to be mindful of the place we are in. Our role, when we are with them, is to become so finely attuned to what is going on in the here and now that everything else pauses. The stress of your job, parents, children or significant other, of your bills they all just stop. What a gift the ability to turn off a mile-a-minute brain is. Focusing In With horses, it s a huge disservice to them and to yourself to be on your phone, answering calls, texts or emails. You don t pay money to board or lesson to only get 50 percent out of it. Simply put: Don t. Turn off (or at least turn down) your ringer. Realize that the world won t end if you take 90 minutes for yourself if anything, you ll be better able to help those around you if you ve had the ability to care for yourself. At least once in every interaction you have with a horse, you should pause to realize this: We are the lucky ones, to be surrounded by these amazing animals. Don t lose sight of what a gift that is by spoiling your time to decompress and connect with another living being by being only halfway present. The Best Teacher I put my old horse down on June 29, 2015. I knew from Feb 10 of that year that time was short I just wasn t sure how short. I loved him beyond reason, but knew that keeping him here with me would be selfish. In the last months of his life, we did a role reversal. Instead of me teaching him, I let him teach me everything he knew about being an animal that lived only in the I listened for the clinking of the tags on his blanket when he walked toward me in the winter. Now I turn up my face to the sky to see how brightly the stars shine while waiting for my other horse to come snuffle for treats. I laughed until my sides ached watching him run into the water like a little kid on the first hot day of summer. Now I always look at the pond to see how beautifully the light reflects off the water. Memory Bank My heart took pictures at each of these small-yet-important moments, and so many more, replaying them through my mind when I missed him so much it felt my heart would truly break. I took a page from his book and began to savour small treasures even more deeply. The taste of a cup of coffee in the morning. The smell of my favourite perfume. The way the stars reflect off freshly fallen snow. I mention each of these if I am with someone, wanting to share in something so small, but so significant in the cultivation of awareness and gratitude. Mindfulness is a not a knee-jerk reaction; it s a cultivated response to the world around you. Don t wait. Learn what your horse has been telling you since you learned to love him: Be here, now. We truly are the lucky ones. Mooikloof Issue 5 2017 19

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