Hotel Brunnerhof
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Zurich
... tried to push in front of us by coming in from the side. That is one thing I will not miss about Switzerland—whether it’s in a line for bread or at the Opera, people just walk up and budge in line. I can’t imagine what merging at a ski hill in the Swiss Alps is like! We ended up paying 20 Fr. for 270 Fr. front row box seats. We couldn’t believe what a deal it was! Europe certainly seems to treat their ...
Lucerne
... thing they had that remotely resembled breakfast food were "butter cakes", so we ended up with those. The only sandwiches they had left by the time they got to us were egg salad ones—which Lisa is highly allergic to.
The train ride itself was absolutely stunning. It was an almost cloudless sunny day, with the snow-topped homes and river sparkling. We followed the Rhine River, passing village after village of cute four or five storey, very German ...
Live from Switzerland!!
... of hash that enters Europe comes from Morocco via boat. Mostly though, it is transported via small, fast cigarette boats across the straight and not tourist buses. Some of these boats are valued at a quarter million dollars and 1 in every five is siezed by the Spanish navy. The Morocco-Europe hash industry is valued at some 11 billion dollars a year, so losing a few boats doesn't really hurt the bottom line. We left from Ceuta to Tetuan, a very beautiful, sleepy town on ...
Heidi and the Alps
... of many "technical stops" at the high end store selling diamonds, watches - it became our home base. We then hurried to the special chocolate store who had "place mats" of chocolate, and left many Swiss francs in their cash register. Quick lunch - my favorite so far - hot sort of flat bread with ham, cheese, and pineapple. Afternoon excursion to Mt. Pilatus. (the legendary site of Pontus pilates burial and where his soul still is - in medieval times it was forbidden to climb ...
The night of the dying lion
... Champ and it had about 20 functions and it was 490 CHF which is a lot in other words.
Also when we were in Gruyeres there was a public toilet that when you pressed a button the seat turned around and cleaned the bowl. It was cool.
We left Switzerland over mountains that were over 2100 metres high. That is twice the height of Mount Wellington.
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