Friday, June 28, 2013
Our first and only time on Public Transit in Europe
Paris at night
So you'll love me forever....
A neat thing they do at construction sites in Paris
Should kids be allowed to order this???
Farewell dinner in Paris
We have arrived...finally! And have a great view from our room of.... garbage!
Our first view of "Zack's" Eiffel Tower
Bye, bye Switzerland
I've heard of Mountain Goats, but Mountain Cows?
Are they trying to tell us something?
No, the picture's not blurry... we are in a cloud!
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Our trip up Mt. Pilatus
Doug was very excited to be going up the mountain with the steepest cog railway in Europe as the way down. We thought it would be cool but scary. It turns out we were correct, but ut wasn't scary in the way we thought it would be.
We began our trip up the mountain in a 4-person cable car. This was very cool. We could soon see all of Lake Lucerne and the surrounding area.
The next leg of our journey was in a 40-person Gondola. This was not as cool, as we had to stand, and Zack couldn't reach the above head holding places. It was also a bit scary, as it was much faster and every so often we would go up a steep incline and over a cliff and the people by the front window would freak out a little bit.
We reached the summit station and had about an hour and a half to explore. There were three options: go up a small set of stairs to the next level; go up a lot of stairs to the summit; or go through some cave walkways to see the surrounding area. We chose the cave walkways first. These were very cool. You walked through a cave tunnel and then there was a lookout over the side of the mountain to see the land below. There were several of these tunnels and overlooks.
We got to the last tunnel and it started raining pretty hard. We got our umbrellas out to go to the last lookout place. Suddenly, as we stepped out of the tunnel into the open air, FLASH! Then BOOM! We were ABOVE a thunderstorm. This was pretty cool to experience, but it scared the bejeebers out of Zack. We quickly headed back to the tunnels and into the building.
After a few minutes the storm cleared and the view was beautiful. Josh and Zack went up to the next level and played in the snow. Then the boys and Doug tried to climb the stairs to the summit. Josh made it, but it was too much for Doug and Zack. Soon Josh came down and convinced Zack to go with him back to the top. And he made it!
Our trip down the mountain was on Europe's steepest cog railway. This was what we thought was going to be scary. It turns out it wasn't so bad. The train was pretty neat. It was stadium style seating, as the train itself was on almost a 45º angle, and this way all the seats were level.
It took about 45 minutes to descend the mountain. The views were very nice. There were lots of little houses scattered along the side of the mountain.
After we got to the bottom of the mountain, we crossed the street and took a boat ride back to Lucerne.
This is the thing Doug wanted to see the most
As we were going through the Swiss Border, Doug told me he really really wanted to see a St. Bernard rescue dog with the wiskey keg around his neck when we were in the Swiss Alps.
I found this little guy in a gift shop... not exactly what he had in mind.
The man in the mountain
This is Mt. Pilatus. The legend is that this is where Pontius Pilate was sent for eternity as restitution for his role in the death of Jesus. You can see his nose as the highest peak. Depending on the side of the mountain you are on, at times he appears to be crying out in agony.
It's my birthday!
June 20 was my birthday. We were in Lucerne then. This is my sweetie and I in front of our hotel.
After our activities for the day, Josh and I went to Bucherer, a watch shop in downtown Lucerne. I picked out this beautiful Swiss Military watch for my birthday. Doug and Zack were supposed to be heading back to the hotel. Instead they stopped into Buchmann's chocolatiers and picked up truffles to share with the group at our dinner that evening.
The Wolf, The Delorean, and the Champs Élysées
When travelling by bus to our farewell dinner with our group, we saw the strangest thing. There were lots of horns blowing as we traveled down the Champs Élysées, but this had become 2nd nature to us.
Suddenly I saw a Mercedes that was weaving in and out of traffic, revving its engine. Next, its doors opened like the Delorean in the movie Back to the Future. At the next red light, someone jumped out of the car in front of it. They had a wolf's head on. They threw something into the Mercedes and then went on their way. As we continued down the Champs Élysées, the Mercedes kept stopping close to the curb at each red light and then weaving its way through all lanes of traffic at a high speed, still with its winged doors up. How strange!
Thursday, June 20, 2013
A blogger quirk
Hello family and friends,
Just wanted to let you know that for some reason my stories are getting posted out of order. Hopefully you can follow them, and by the context and/or your knowledge of geography, make sense of what order they should be in. I am trying to figure out how to fix it for future posts.
I hope you have enjoyed it so far. Keep checking back!
Look at the size of those fish!
Zack found some cute ducks swimming around in the lake of the falls. Soon we noticed the huge fish below. I wonder who eats who, the fish or the ducks?!?
Share a Coke and a smile
I love that the Coke mostly comes in glass bottles here. And everywhere they have some kind of Sprite-type drink for the boys, although it is always a different brand.
Dinner at Stadtkeller
We chose to have the optional dinner excursion with our tour group to a traditional Swiss dinner and show place.
Dinner began with fondue, which Doug and Josh liked but Zack and I did not. Nezt came a salad then the main course - veal with mushroom gravy and a hash brown type potato. Zack and I shared 2 meals. He ate both our veal (which he called chicken) and I ate both our potatoes. Josh actually ate most of his veal. I am so proud at how good he has been about trying things this trip. I think he is proud, too. For dessert they had an ice cream cake slice that looked like the swiss flag.
After dinner there was traditional swiss dancing, singing, flag tossing, yodelling, and horn blowing. A fun time was had by all.
The Grand Hotel Europe
After the Lion Monument, half our group went on a lake cruise and the other half of us went to the hotel to check in. We had free time until abiut 730pm, when we would be meeting back up for dinner.
We took this time to settle in and get some rest. The hotel has no air conditioning, but with the fans, which our wonderful Trafalgar tour guide Vince had pre-ordered to be put in our rooms, it was not too bad.
The Lion Monument
Our first stop in Lucerne was the famous Lion Monument. This is to remember the 600 members of the swiss army who were killed during a battle in France.
Our first look at snow capped mountains
After entering Switzerland, we were on the lookout for mountains. For a while we saw none, but then we saw this one. So beautiful!
Going "cuckoo" in Freiburg
Our first stop of the day was at a cuckoo clock store and factory in the Blaxk Forest town of Freiburg, Germany. The first picture shows Beejay, who showed ud the several steps to making a cuckoo clock. He also pointed out that the number of weights hanging from the chains tells you what the clock does. One weight is only for time, the second for cuckoo, the third for music and the fourth for other motion.
After the demonstration, we walked around the store and picked out a clock to bring home. We chose a battery operated one, a much more economical choice. It still has all the same inner workings and outward appearance of a mechanical clock, it just runs on battery rather than by the weights. Eventually I would like a weighted one, but for now I love this one. It has a little man on the front that chops wood as the music plays after the cuckoo is done.
Next it was downstairs for lunch. Doug and Josh had burgers and Zack and I had weiner schnitzel. Doug got some black forest cake and I got an apple pie type dessert. Yummy all around.