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Chalet Morillon

Morillon Morillon, Haute-Savoie, Rhône-Alpes, 74440, France

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New Winter Office

A travel blog entry by gregsbigshimmy

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... my business plan and occasionally applying for jobs in the area. Swiss unemployment insurance means I dont have to worry too much about money for the moment and its good to be around Elliot! Sort of a paternity leave :)

We went for a walk yesterday and got to enjoy the sunshine after a period of 5 days of rain. It must be great skiing right now!

Some cupboard opening skills here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ad16DEMw ...

Our first stop

A travel blog entry by sherberts2

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... to confirm train times to Zermatt tomorrow. The station was built from 1911 to 1916 along the lines of Leipzig station and was renovated in 1996. It is an impressive building.

From the station we walk downhill to the lake and wander round. The lake is huge seeing one end but not the other and there is a breeze coming off the lake, so much cooler. Snow is seen on mountain tops only across the lake but still not as much as I had ...

A Swiss Christmas

A travel blog entry by tcally

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... of Youtubed "Mariah Carey's Christmas Album" off Erroyl's Mac Laptop. While singing a long I baked a cake which had to be the most challenging thing as the measurements in Switzerland are not the same in Canada. What does 1dl mean? What does 10cl mean? How does an oven without any numbers work? I winged it and managed to create a masterpiece. Of course buying Almond Vanilla Movenpick (quality brand European Ice Cream) makes any dessert ...

Time to go

A travel blog entry by erik.tjepkema

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... evening in London before our departure to Amman.
In the morning we took the train from Farnham to Gatwick. No pictures to show but the feeling was a bit eerie as the train station did not look like it was goint to an airport.
Plesent trip and made it on ...

Day 2 as a #SwissMiss

A travel blog entry by misskitto

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... of the week except Tuesday. Today is Tuesday. Sooo to fill that time, I went down to another museum, Ariana. Its displays are focused on ceramics and glass from the 1500s – modern times. Interesting, but I was disappointed to not be seeing the Red Cross.

Then came the United Nations, which was really cool to see, but we saw very little of the grounds considering its total size. Here are some of the bits of knowledge that stuck from the tour: 7500 people ...