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Stranded in St Moritz
... and pavements. It was like climbing over mountains at times.
I had the normal Swiss breakfast which seems to consist of bread, rolls and cold meats and cheese. One thing they seem to offer for the bread is chocolate spread but they never seem to have butter!! Do the Swiss not eat such things as butter??
After breakfast I went outside to see the surrounding area. A group of poor little ducks seemed to be rather lost ...
Sunshine and snow in the Alps
... has about 4 ft or so of snow covering it and so I simply stop at the edge of the road and take photos.
The weather has changed for the worst and its now biting cold and by the time I am heading down the pass it’s starting to snow. I am tempted to stop and put on my wet weather gear but within half an hour the snow has gone and the temp is way up again, it’s just incredible to say the least!!
Soon it’s a long winding road down the side of a ...
Chur and the train trip to Morges
A pretty rugged night sleep but we know that tonight we will be back in Morges in beds that we will sleep well. A few hours to kill so we look around Chur, a lovely place and we note a Gondola - aerial this time - thinking this could be a good thing to do. So off we head. This gondola goes 1.6k up so a pretty good sight we get of the Chur valley and the surrounding mountains. As the gondola climbs the cows below us ring out a tune via their bells as they graze ...
Not much in Lichtenstein
Saturday 29th Sept continued...
My destination was Vaduz, the capital of Lichtenstein, but my stop along the way was Fussen. Fussen is an hour from Memmingen and is at the bottom of Germany and is home to two beautiful castles. I arrived here and got out to wander up to the castles, however didn't end up going there because one, it began raining, two, it was 25euro, three, you ...
Davos
... back towards the house. The lake is clearly a popular place during the summer months as there were lots of paddleboats, kayaks, sailboats and even windsurfers stored away. We were wondering how they managed to sail and windsurf on such a small lake but it turns out that there is usually a strong wind that sweeps through the valley and across the lake. The water looked deceivingly inviting but none of us were lured in to go for a dip. We were soon back at the house ...