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Chffing down
So today I acheived most of the things that defeated me yesterday. I have had a key cut so I get use our ski locker. It may have cost 12.50CHF (that would be Swiss Francs or Chuffs as they are know here) but I weighed up the other option of lugging ski kit to apartment door, hoping someone has left me a key before trekking downstairs and up again all season. A bargin when you think about ...
Journey to Interlaken
... deserted! Everything was closed, even the Christmas market! Lisa and I are both left hoping to come back some day in the summer to see what it is like then because we hear it’s beautiful. It was beautiful in its own way, with the quaint Swiss houses covered in snow, and the towering mountains surrounding it (or at least what we could see below the clouds!). Interlaken is full of grand old hotels, including the grandest of all, ...
Swiss Water Week
... of rest at home we headed to the central part of Switzerland as we wanted to see some mountains and waterfalls. First stop was Lauterbrunnen which is half an hour away from better-known Interlaken. Lauterbrunnen calls itself valley of the 72 waterfalls. However either we didn’t find all of them, they were turned off, or (most likely) there hadn’t been much rain the previous few weeks. Nevertheless after a few meters (and after about 200 ...
Happy birthday Momma!
In the morning, we packed our bags and headed to our new hostel. When we got there, we had to leave all of our stuff, including groceries, in the luggage room. We explored Interlaken, drank a Feldschlossen with our feet dangling above the Brienzersee, and headed back to get some lunch. When we got to the hostel, a mouse had gotten into our food, peed on our bread and chewed on our potatoes. Rude. We dropped the idea of ...
STEEE-RIKE!
... to Vernazza might not be running. We got to Milan and checked the board, it appeared that our next train was running! That train took us to Genova and in Genova we were supposed to catch another train. That train had been cancelled because of the strike so we went to find another option. A lady at the information desk told us how to get to Monterosso (one of the 5 towns in the Cinque Terre) so we got on that train (it left about an hour later than the ...