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Yummm! |
Richard in Parc Des Bastions |
Conference Room in the UN |
Outside the UN |
After the UN, we had lunch back at home, then headed to the Patek Philippe Museum in Plainpalais. We looked at all the beautiful antique watches that were on display as well as a floor full of watches made by Patek Philippe. There are tons and tons of watches in this museum, most of antique ones look like pieces of jewelry more than watches. And we could clearly see when watch designs changed from more jewelry-like pieces to the standard shapes they have now.
Love my fur! |
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On the funicular in Fribourg |
The next day, Saturday, we had a road trip planned to the Fribourg and Neuchatel regions. We had an easy drive up north to Fribourg, and after parking the car, took a short funicular up the hill to the main part of town. We walked in the Old Town area, and immediately popped into a tea room to get some coffee to warm us up. I checked the weather on my phone and it said it was 7°F!! We checked out the main cathedral and strolled (quickly) through more of the town, then decided to call it, and headed back to the car so we could drive to our next destination.
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Freezing in Fribourg |
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Looking down at Fribourg |
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Freezing in Murten |
After a half an hour, we arrived in Murten. We had gotten far enough north by now that the German influence in Switzerland was prominent in Murten. It was a nice lakeside town up on a hill. We parked and walked the main drag, looking at shops and debating on buying more clothes to wear to keep us warm. We finally found a restaurant for lunch. Apparently a lot of the restaurants in Murten are underground in caves. We descended a flight of stairs, and entered a room, lined in stone and big wooden beams. The food was delicious and it warmed us up.
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Delicious Lunch in Murten |
Cool restaurant in Murten |
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Lakeside at Neuchatel |
At the top of Neuchatel |
Looking down at Neuchatel |
We then drove to a small town called Grandson where a big castle sits on the side of the lake. It was getting late by this time, so we just drove through the town, and passed by the castle. I got a great shot of it while the sun was setting in the background.
Our last stop was to Yverdon. Another small town on the southern tip of Lake Neuchatel. We were all exhausted by now, so we took a few quick photos of the main plaza, empty because of the cold weather, and made our way back to Geneva.
It was a wonderful daytrip, and we got to see places that Travers and I had never seen before as well. But we were happy to be home that night, warm in our apartment, with our feet up.
We spent Sunday lazy around the apartment, leaving for a few hours in the afternoon to see the Art & History Museum and planning the last two days of Richard's visit.
Chateau Chillon |
Can you find Richard? |
Top of the hill in Lausanne |
His final day in Geneva, Richard spent the morning walking and shopping around town before we headed out to have lunch with Travers near his office. The weather had warmed up a few degrees so we headed out to the lake to give him a final look at the water and the snowy mountains beyond. He left early Wednesday morning and the temperature rose back to the mid-20's.
What great tour guides you guys are!!!!
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