place the guide book suggested, and it turned out to be holds drilled into the support of a bridge! It's a well used bridge (on top) and I suppose someone decided that the bottom of it shouldn't go to waste. There were lots of people there (all decked out in the latest gear) and then us. We felt a little conspicuous, but pressed on anyway and the guys did well. After abandoning an attempt on a really hard section (it wrapped around a 90 degree corner) they found one that was straight up. They fared much better on it and ended the day tired but happy.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Spiderman?
place the guide book suggested, and it turned out to be holds drilled into the support of a bridge! It's a well used bridge (on top) and I suppose someone decided that the bottom of it shouldn't go to waste. There were lots of people there (all decked out in the latest gear) and then us. We felt a little conspicuous, but pressed on anyway and the guys did well. After abandoning an attempt on a really hard section (it wrapped around a 90 degree corner) they found one that was straight up. They fared much better on it and ended the day tired but happy.
Monday, July 23, 2007
Early Morning Visitor...
1) French for bat is chauve-souris meaning bald mouse
2) Apparently bats can get in through our windows, though they are only cracked open
3) Maggie is a good bat alarm
4) Per one of Tom's co-workers, bats in your house here are analogous to mice in your house in the US
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Hiking L'Argentine
I spent the day tending our little garden on the porch and enjoying the sunshine. It has been cold, rainy and windy here for the past few weeks. Since Thursday, the sun has been out and temperatures have gotten into the 80's. I've been soaking up the heat as much as possible in preparation for the winter!
The views here are just incredible ... I still can't believe that we live here!
I thought the flowers were really pretty - Tom says the picture doesn't do justice to how blue they were.
After his hike, Tom and I went downtown with Dan and his wife, Rosalie to enjoy the Jazz Festival. Even in a small town like this, they have a two-week long music festival. It was neat. We listened to some music, got some food from the street vendors and finished off with an ice cream cone. I'm not quite sure why it is caled a jazz festival though, the music we heard was not jazz, but fun to listen to all the same.
Friday, July 6, 2007
Thursday, July 5, 2007
4th of July Party
My friend Cristina sent us a care package containing all sorts of 4th of July decorations. It had flags, a banner, candles, plates and cups and even a bald eagle! So we invited our American friends as well as some Swiss ones over to celebrate the day. We grilled hamburgers and hot dogs, listened to patriotic music and just enjoyed being American instead of trying to be Swiss. It was an overall success, although the Swiss version of hot dogs does not do them justice, and the Swiss hot dog/hamburger buns weren't quite as sturdy as we are used to. Still, the food was great and Tom enjoyed using our new grill. This is the first place we've been allowed to have our own, so we're going to make the best of the opportunity! Last week, we christened it by cooking one of our German-bought American steaks. It was delicious, and affordable!
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