Sabtu, 03 Januari 2015

Switzerland

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We left Munich on a snowy Tuesday morning.
The forecast was for snow the entire route with as much as a foot or more
so we hit the autobahn after waiting for rush hour to be over.

The forecast was correct...  it snowed the whole way but the driving,
although requiring a greater level of care - was fine.

Our 320km trip - should have taken about 3 hours - instead was 6 hrs.


The scenery was beautiful with the fresh coating.


We arrived at our friends home
 and the next morning the skies had cleared for a while.


Isabella baked us braided bread.


Typical breakfast


Marcel has this old radio.   Uses vacuum tubes and still works great!
The sound is like a Bose radio!


One day Marcel and the girls went skiing while I worked
in my Swiss office.   My biggest challenge here is the time difference.
5pm NY time is 11pm here.   Makes for late work nights.


Got Cheese?


Their home is at the top of a hill overlooking lake Zurich.
It is a long way down....  and up.
Remember the movie "Barefoot in the Park"?
That is Kate and I when we get back.

Down in the village along the lake.


A winter wonderland.


On the way back up the hill we pass this church.
The bells ring and ring.
Fortunately we sleep very well.


One day we took a trip up into the nearby hills to the  Einsiedeln Monastary


The inside is incredible!   I don't think the language has the words to describe just
how amazing it was!  It rivals or exceeds many of the Cathederals that we
have visited in Rome.

They did not allow pictures inside so I found a few on the internet to share.


Every square inch was covered with amazing detail.




Of course a mandatory stop was at the Wurst Stand.


the girls are best friends and play together so well.


A pastoral scene on the way home.


Last night we took the train into Zurich for dinner.
Zurich was untouched by war so everything is original.



The largest clock face in Europe.




At night the  scenery changed.


The Christmas decorations were quite beautiful.  Like Stars.


We had dinner at a fantastic Italian Restaurant.
Then Marcel took us to a small bar that only the locals know.
We had Alpli-Milsch.
It looks like milk.
Tastes like a sweet milk.
Kicks your butt!

We had classic swiss music and yodeling.
Of course Kate took part in the yodeling.

I did a short video just to get the sound and the flavor of the place.
I did not want to make folks uncomfortable so I sort of hid the camera.