We’ve had a bit of a heatwave here in Switzerland and for the past few days the thought of sitting in the office and writing at my desk has made me wither further. So, here’s a wrap!
After Thursday’s ‘disaster’ day, Friday went very smoothly, thank you! Work, then home for a swim with The Usual Suspects who were here to enjoy the pool and look after Boy, the dog, while Rene is in hospital and Liliane is at work. We played cards (we’re addicted to rummy) and sat under the tent, and jumped in the pool often. What would we do without the pool? Because the temperature has hovered in the mid-30s for a week, I’ve been jumping in water as often as possible!
Friday night we went to Kanjana and Sandro’s for dinner which was great fun, then yesterday we rode the Vespa to meet Iva, Marko, Pastora and Leandro at the karate dojo for an afternoon catch-up and swimming in the Aare.
We did the swim twice. You walk a bit upstream and then the current takes you down the river quickly. In this section of the Aare, near the dojo, the water flows slower than where I was on Thursday with Claudia. It was Pastora’s first swim in the Aare ever! She did well to control her fear of the rushing water. On the second pass, Leandro, Iva and I jumped off the steel footbridge into the water. I managed to touch the bottom of the river with my feet and emerge with bikini intact.
Last night we met The Usual Suspects (Lotti, Fritz, Eve, Paul, Liliane, Rene) at home for dinner under the tent, and more cards. Rene was allowed out of hospital for the night, so we all enjoyed sitting and talking with him. The full moon – a glorious orange – came up just after we called it a night.
Today has been another lovely, outdoorsy kind of day. My sister called to say hello (and to check if I was alright, seeing as I hadn’t blogged for three days!). Thanks for calling Judy! Then Leo and I booked the first part of our holiday to Sicily. We leave July 26 and come back August 7. We’ll rent a car (hopefully a Fiat 500!) from the airport in Catania and drive to Leo’s dad, who has a holiday house at the foot of Mt Etna. We’ll stay with Tony and Bossy for three nights, then head north to Taormina for three nights. That part is all sorted. Then we’ll have seven days to sort out where we go. We’re big fans of the Inspector Montalbano series so we hope to see a few of the villages where the show is filmed.
It’s 8pm and still 32 degrees. We sweltered eating another barbecue dinner with The Usual Suspects and swam all afternoon. Rene has just gone back to hospital and after I finish this, I’ll swim with Liliane when she’s home again. I really think she enjoys having company when Rene isn’t here. He’ll have more tests tomorrow. The two mini strokes could have something to do with him being bitten by a tick in Alaska a few years ago. He’s had a lot of problems since then.
Here’s a random collection of photos from the week that was. I’ve swum for the past three days and that counts for my fitfor15in15 – especially the Aare swim which is very active. I like swimming against the current to slow down – if you swim with the current you’re at your destination way too quickly!
Hopefully we’ll be able to sleep well tonight. The mosquitoes have been out in full force and seem to find my head, and ears especially, a great place to buzz around. Plus it’s been close to 30 degrees in the bedroom every night, which makes sleeping under the covers hard. I always have to have something over me to combat the mozzie bites!
Wishing you a wonderful day.
- The Marzili in Bern, a place for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying the Aare river. Big building in the background is Parliament House
- The bus on the right was the bus I had to get off after it broke down … and then restarted pretty much straight after we’d all jumped off!
- Can you see the little heads bobbing in the water?
- This was Liliane’s first swim of the year … and her first swim in two years. It has to be hot for her to venture in
- Eve, Liliane and Lotti hamming it up for the camera
- They have a great friendship and we all get together regularly in summer
- The terrace at the dojo, where I work. You can see how close it is to the river
- Marko, Iva, Pastora and Leo enjoying dinner (Leo and I had already left to have dinner with The Usual Suspects)
Dear Angela,
Am enjoying reading your daily bulletin and the accompanying photos. All looks idyllic. You cram so much into your day, I get tired just reading it all. Like Judy, I was wondering what had happened as I was missing the ” daily fix” I’ve written a couple of comments but don’t know if I I’m doing it properly. Too many requests for codes, passwords etc etc. and you are the very first person I’ve ever linked up with in this way! Emails are my limit.
The holiday in Sicily sounds great and you seem to be well organised . Did I tell you Mel and I are doing the river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam late October. We are then spending a few days in London and Hong Kong on the way home. We’ll set off at much the same time as Margie and Judy. Great that you’ll be able to catch up before they set off for their cruise.
Beautiful weather on the Coast. Warm sunny days and cold nights. Typical Queensland winter weather. Certainly sounds warm in your part of the world.
Love to you and Leo from Mel and me Bette
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I hope you get the Sunshine Coast hammock out soon. Looks like the perfect weather for it.
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Yes it’s all ready for a cool breeze. At the moment it’s so still and humid we’re taking refuge inside! The end of the week will be cooler they say, and I can’t wait to laze around with a book.
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