Hotel-Restaurant Alpenblick
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Live from Switzerland!!
... or from your own country on the other side of the world is awesome. 3) A lot of international folks have an interesting opinion of America and Americans until they go there or meet one. 4) Listen to your body and it will treat you well, don't and suffer the consequences. Hungry? Eat. Tired? Sleep. Thirsty? Drink. Need excercise? Do it. Need some JoJo time? Take it. 5) I miss my bed. 6) Europe is EXPENSIVE. Pictures to come hopefully sooner than later. That's all for now ...
What a beautiful day
After a lazy morning, we finally caught a train to Lucerne and enjoyed the city. There were lots of ducks and swans with their babies and the bridges there are so beautiful! The older bridge was very sad because it used to have a huge series of paintings in the eves, but in the 90's there was a terrible fire on the bridge and most of the bridge and the paintings were very badly damaged. The remains of the paintings and the bridge are still there, but it is a sad ...
Interlaken
... M) that had a spectacular view of the town and other mountains (Including Jungfrau and the Eiger). We went for a hike and I took a lot of pictures! We stopped for lunch at the restaurant there and had some extremely expensive fries and hot dogs. After we came down from the mountain, we took a walk through the town for a bit and then joined the crowd of other people trying to make supper in the hostel kitchen. Also a bit of an adventure!
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Friends and frolics...
... memory. I can't wait for my mums visit in January and my best friend Jades visit in February.
Its been over a month here and despite some days when I get upset about the language or missing friends I haven't yet once thought that I want to go back. In fact as I write this tonight I feel so lucky for everything in my life. Fab and I seem to get closer every day and at the risk of sounding really soppy I love him more everyday. This is a new start and so far sooooooo ...
Lake Lucerne
... 1666) which honors Francis Xavier, a missionary who co-founded the Jesuit order. The church was done in elaborate Baroque style but later retouched in the lighter Rococo style (1750). There was also some bones and a skull from some saint or perhaps Xavier himself that reminded me of the monastery on the Rhein.
Now it was lunchtime and Buff and I enjoyed a ...