And here a tip for people who might have the idea of inviting me for some big family event or anniversary to foreign countries. This is the time of the year where you should alert me to such possibility, then I might be able to arrange my travel around such an invitation date. You might not need to go overboard with it like I sometimes do, inviting people 2 years ahead for exactly the same purpose – long term planning. But more about that later.
Since a significant part of my life for the last 25 years evolves around overseas travel for business and personal reasons, any chronological account is very likely to end up being one long travel report. And whilst this is not much different for 2008, having made 6 trips, 4 of them lasting for 6 weeks or more plus two short ones, I decided to introduce a somewhat auflockernde Structure by including some letters, which I wrote to friends, some articles which I picked up on the way and, of course, quite a few pictures.
The first few days of 2008 were quite leisurely and peaceful on the home front, which this letter shows

GPP 5th January, 2008
letter to a friend
… The lazy atmosphere of the first few days of the new year made me wander into Erina shopping centre and succumb to the temptation of buying a new electronic toy against the expressed wishes and clear advise to the contrary of my otherwise very trusted IT manager, Paul. I bought myself a little ASUS EeePC. Its main appeal really is the size and weight which compares very favourably against my trusted Toshiba lap top. I want to use it as a communication tool on trips. Paul thought it was premature to buy one now because they are said to bring one on the market with a bigger hard disc and RAM. But for the things I want to use it for, the available disc space is plenty and you can always complement it with a memo card and/or a USB memo stick.
It's Linux based and Paul warned me that the opening screen and layout would be quite different to Windows. Which is right. But I must say, it's quite intuitive and I was able to get it going, including connecting to the wireless web here in GPP without any need for Paul's assistance (first time in my life with a new computer) May be that was what he was afraid about!!! the joyful thing is that it is not only the machine which is tiny but also the peripherals are minute - just a little power plug with a thin cord, less than my fancy MP3 player. It is even all together small enough to fit into my over the shoulder bag sharing the space with my pipe bag! It's test will come during the next trip…
I am pleased to say that the little Asus EeePC worked out quite well and proved to be a useful tool for my travel. In particular if it is ‘married’ with a standard keyboard. And yes, my eyes are still good enough to allow me to read the things on the screen without resorting to reading glasses.
Unlike in most other years, our international clients decided that this sort of living lazily into the day and doing bugger all for the first 2 months of the year was not on in 2008 and hence they placed orders for completion right from day 1 (day 12 to be correct)

Oh yes, now I have to confess, that some of this annual re-count is documented in languages, other than English.
Green Point 15th January 2008
letter to a friend
……Those yeas are flying by like there is no yesterday, only tomorrows!
......Hier geht soweit alles seinen gewohnten Gang, wenn man mal von der etwas ungewoehnlichen Situation absieht, dass wir bereits an der ersten Studie des Jahres arbeiten und die zweite bereits fuer Ende des Monats angesagt ist. Das hat es in den letzten 20 Jahren selten mal gegeben.
Ueberhaupt war das letzte Jahr, insbesondere die 2. Haelfte, aussergewoehnlich busy, was zu einer Verdreifachung meines Umsatzes im Vergleich zum Vorjahr gefuehrt hat. Na ja, als Kleinunternehmer weiss ich, dass ich mich darueber nicht zu beklagen habe. Und weiss auch, das es im naechsten Jahr wieder genau anders herum sein kann. Ich habe manchmal das Gefuehl, dass wir kleinen Marktforschungs Krauter das YoYo Spielen erfunden haben!
Auf der Reisefront ist die Vorbereitung in vollem Schwunge. In knapp zwei Wochen geht es Richtung Mauritius. Mein Reiseonkel Barry hat mal wieder einen schoenen Cup gelandet. Er hat meine erhebliche Abneigung fuer einen 12 Stunden Flug mit dem Sonderangebot der ersten Klasse gekontert (zum cattle class price) So werde ich in unmaessig aufgeblaehtem Stil nach Mauritius fliegen, dort bei Herrn und Frau Moevenpick fuer drei Tage resorten und dann weiter nach J'Burg segeln (im Flieger)
In J'Burg bin ich mal wieder fuer drei Tage bevor es dann zum eigentlichen Ziel Kampala geht. Dort zwei Wochen. Auf dem Rueckweg werde ich noch einmal eine gute Woche in Cape Town Aufenthalt machen und dank meiner 6PC Freunde ist das Program dort schon zu etwa 110% gefuellt. Dann geht's noch mal nach Mauritius, diesmal fuer 7 Tage Faulenzen, bevor ich am 26.2. wieder in Sydney bin......
In this letter I alluded to some holiday type interlude in Cape Town and Mauritius. My assorted clients around the world. though, made sure that there were no excesses involved and most of those days I enjoyed a rented office with ocean view, which had some features of a hotel room or Hotel apartment (as is the case in my standard quarters in Cape Town.)
But the first trip was still a few days off. And it seemed to me that our beloved clients were not entirely used to working in a concise and precise way at this time of the year. Maybe the masses of Gluehwein, Absinth and Champagne over the silly season still showed some effect
20th of January, 2008
Green Point, on the sunny Saturday morning of the 20th of January, annus domini 2008
to my trusted office manager
I thought looking at my depleted bank accounts would be a depressing move.
It compares, however, immensely favourable with looking at or dealing with current clients and their output of labour of love/hate, mixed up with incompetence and a warped Gallic type of communication
Frustrating client number one:
They shall remain nameless
Against all signs to the contrary, they have not yet given the go ahead for the main survey. Hence we should stop recruiting doctors and today send an e-mail to the currently recruited ones, saying
Dear Dr……
Our client has just informed us that there will be some minor changes to the questionnaire to be made within the next couple of days. May we kindly ask you to delay your responding to the survey until we contact you again to give the 'green light' to access the site and complete the questionnaire.
We apologise for the interruption and thank you for your cooperation.
With kind regards
Jochen Holzrichter
Frustrating client number two:
I just received the survey material from …nameless…. for the new survey and they have achieved the nigh impossible and made the whole thing more cumbersome and unwieldy than it was ever before. They are certainly up for the Oscars in the category: most convoluted market research survey of the century.
You might as well clear the big table of anything and everything which is not vital for its use because we will need all the space we can muster to lay out the survey material!! (what a pleasant side effect says the cynic in me!)
They have also changed their time schedule which means we are starting on the 22nd January (Monday) as opposed to the 29th as indicated just a few days ago!!
My frustration stems from looking at only some of the material on-line for a short and terrifying moment.
I guess if I line up all my genes of Teutonic imprimatur in an orderly fashion I might be able to discover the unbelievable logic behind it all. Knowing those buggers, there has to be one, it just has a cunning ability to hide from my Australian view.
So on Monday (should I have recovered) you will experience a Teutonic Marktforscher to goose step into the office to get this gala monster organised.
Meanwhile I think I will retreat into a weekend cocoon wallpapered with salacious pornographic images, swamped with alcoholic beverages and filled with inhaleable nicotine in a vain attempt to take my mind off the horrors of life for a short while.
I guess being able to write the first half invoice about 10 days earlier than expected might compensate for something. I have yet to find out what and with what effect.
The caring and sharing person that I am, I will, at some stage over the weekend, put together a package with the survey material and send it down the hot copper wire……
5 days later, though, all bets were off and I moved my weighty oyster (which is what I usually refer to when speaking about my suitcase – more because of its clam shell construction rather than the brand) to Sydney airport to get on my Air Mauritius flight to this wonderful sugar island.