Carly and Michael drove us to Bellinizona which is in the Italian speaking side of Switzerland close to the Italian border.
This is a picture of Bert in the grounds of the Grand Castle in Bellinizona.
The four of us walking on the walls of the castle. Tomorrow we take it easy and pack for our early drive to Zurich airport.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Snow in Klosters
We had the first snowfall in Klosters since we arrived and it was a beautiful sight from Carly and Michael's window.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Boxing Day
The four of us drove over to France for the night in a hotel near the border of Switzerland and France. The big mountain of La Saleve is in the background in the picture of Bert and myself, taken in the hotel parking lot.
We then drove back to Michael's parents apartment for brunch and took this photo of them waving good-bye to us as we leave for the drive back to Klosters. When we were about two miles from Carly and Michael's house it was snowing and we had a white Christmas....only a day late.
We then drove back to Michael's parents apartment for brunch and took this photo of them waving good-bye to us as we leave for the drive back to Klosters. When we were about two miles from Carly and Michael's house it was snowing and we had a white Christmas....only a day late.
Christmas Day near Geneva.
After a four and half hour drive we joined Michael's parents at the apartment building where they rent a room for when they visit Michael's grandparents. We had a Christmas lunch there with the family.
Carly and Bert in front of the apartment building in Carouge, Switzerland which is like a suburb of Geneva. As you can see it was a green Christmas.
Carly and Bert in front of the apartment building in Carouge, Switzerland which is like a suburb of Geneva. As you can see it was a green Christmas.
Monday, December 23, 2013
Monday, Dec. 23
This is a picture of the entrance to Dachau Concentration Camp. We spent some time touring the museum and the grounds. It was the first of many camps built and it was started as a place for political prisoners.
On our way home we passed this big lake in Austria with Switzerland on the other side.
Heading back to the Alps and Carly and Michael's home.
On our way home we passed this big lake in Austria with Switzerland on the other side.
Heading back to the Alps and Carly and Michael's home.
Sunday, Dec. 22
On Sunday morning we all went to the Deutsches Museum of Science and Industry in Munich. It was the most impressive of any of the museums of science that we have ever seen and although we were there for most of the day we were unable to see it all.
After the museum visit we walked to the Munich Christmas market.
Carly and Michael are buying us all Gluhwein, which is a mulled wine.
One of the booths at the Christmas market.
We had supper in a beer hall in Munich that had been suggested by one of Carly's co-workers.
After the museum visit we walked to the Munich Christmas market.
Carly and Michael are buying us all Gluhwein, which is a mulled wine.
One of the booths at the Christmas market.
We had supper in a beer hall in Munich that had been suggested by one of Carly's co-workers.
Saturday, Dec. 21
Carly, Michael, Bert and I spent Saturday driving from Klosters to Germany for the weekend. Michael drove us there and first we stopped at the Neuschwanstein Castle that King Ludwig 11 of Bavaria built. Apparently Walt Disney copied his Disneyland castle from this one. We had a wonderful tour through the castle but we were not allowed to take pictures since there were a lot of paintings on the walls etc. and they could be damaged by the flash of the cameras.
Carly and Michael in front of the castle.
Bert and I on a viewing area which overlooked the fantastic countryside.
Carly and Michael in front of the castle.
Bert and I on a viewing area which overlooked the fantastic countryside.
Friday, December 20, 2013
All day train ride
Carly had purchased for us two train tickets that we could use to travel on all trains for that day in Switzerland. So Bert and I were on the trains from 9.30 am until 5.30 pm. There were many viaducts that the train would go over in the mountains and it was hard to take a picture of them while we were going over them.
There hasn't been a lot of snow in this area of Switzerland so far but higher up in the mountains there still was quite a bit.
Another viaduct.
We did manage to find an outlet in Lanquart and while in a kitchen supply store Bert was offered an espresso...which he gladly accepted.
There hasn't been a lot of snow in this area of Switzerland so far but higher up in the mountains there still was quite a bit.
Another viaduct.
We did manage to find an outlet in Lanquart and while in a kitchen supply store Bert was offered an espresso...which he gladly accepted.
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Over the Alps to Italy
Bert and I took the train over the Alps and saw this beautiful lake that was fed by a glacier. Perhaps that is why it is so blue. There actually some people skating on it which surprised me since it is in such a remote area.
The train goes up to 2300 meters and after going up it uses this ramp-like structure to descend into the valley.
We ended up in Tirano, Italy where we came upon this old building and were so impressed with the huge doors. It would be interesting to see if they take this building down or renovate it, since that seems to be the norm. I guess that's why they have buildings still standing from the 16 and 17th centuries.
This old cathedral was quite impressive but we were unable to get inside.
Still another picture taken in Tirano, Italy.
The train goes up to 2300 meters and after going up it uses this ramp-like structure to descend into the valley.
We ended up in Tirano, Italy where we came upon this old building and were so impressed with the huge doors. It would be interesting to see if they take this building down or renovate it, since that seems to be the norm. I guess that's why they have buildings still standing from the 16 and 17th centuries.
This old cathedral was quite impressive but we were unable to get inside.
Still another picture taken in Tirano, Italy.
Davos where Carly works
This picture was taken near the area where Carly used to live in Davos. The big wooden building in the background used to be the train station where Marilyn and I used to take the train everyday but it is now a new H and M store and the new train station is beside it.
This is the house where Carly and Michael live in Klosters Dorf.
This is the house where Carly and Michael live in Klosters Dorf.
Monday, December 16, 2013
St. Moritz
Bert and I took an early train and went to St. Moritz.
We took three different trams, gondola etc. to get to the top of the big mountain where some of the skiers skied from. It was over 4000 meters and this is Bert on the gondola ride up.
At the top of the ride there was an area that you could walk around to a restaurant if you wanted. It was lucky for us that it was a clear, sunny day and the view was fantastic. Skiers told us that it is unusual for it to be so mild and and it was not blowing snow up there.
Then we walked around St. Moritz and found the Leaning Tower of St. Moritz....at least that's what the lady in the tourism called it. It was built in 1770 and although they have been trying to keep it from leaning too far it still continues to do so.
The lake in St. Moritz was great for skating. It usually has snow on it and the ice is not smooth like it is right now.
We took three different trams, gondola etc. to get to the top of the big mountain where some of the skiers skied from. It was over 4000 meters and this is Bert on the gondola ride up.
At the top of the ride there was an area that you could walk around to a restaurant if you wanted. It was lucky for us that it was a clear, sunny day and the view was fantastic. Skiers told us that it is unusual for it to be so mild and and it was not blowing snow up there.
Then we walked around St. Moritz and found the Leaning Tower of St. Moritz....at least that's what the lady in the tourism called it. It was built in 1770 and although they have been trying to keep it from leaning too far it still continues to do so.
The lake in St. Moritz was great for skating. It usually has snow on it and the ice is not smooth like it is right now.
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