Saturday, August 4, 2018

An Impossible Summary

August 4

A stormy day in Rhode Island is a fitting day to finish the last blog for our European journey that began with stormy weather in Tarifa, Spain.  We were fortunate to have almost 4 months of mostly sunny weather and rainy days are now a welcome (and hoped for) change.

Four months in Europe have rushed by as our Schengen Visa was set to expire on July 31.   Through Spain, England, Italy, and Switzerland, we stayed in many beautiful places, visited incredible and interesting sites, digested innumerable delicious foods, and walked many miles.  It is time to contemplate where we have been and appreciate the beauty in our lives.

Highlights include the Alcazar and Plaza de España in Seville.
Alcazar on the left; Plaza de España on the right
Our time in Seville coincided with the Feria, a celebration that dominated the city during April.
Gateway to the feria and parade of carriages in the bull ring
We moved on to Granada where we visited the Alhambra and enjoyed many walks through the surrounding countryside.
inside the Alhambra

countryside in southern Spain
excitement on a canyon walk
Dining on famous Spanish ham, coquina clams and baked cod was a pleasure that sustained more than our bodies.
clockwise from top left: famous ham, coquina clams, baked cod
We enjoyed Ice cream in nearly every country and we would be hard pressed to say which was the best.  I guess we will have to try them all again.
Pomegranate ice cream
Moving on to England in May, our first breakfast was bangers and mash.

After a good meal, we visited one of our favorite museums, the Greenwich Observatory with its spectacular dolphin sundial, followed by a boat ride on the River Thames and a view of the Tower bridge.
Dolphin sun dial and Tower Bridge
In Bath, we found the longboats and canals enchanting.  A row in a beautifully crafted wooden boat on the River Avon will not be forgotten.

From Bath, we traveled to the south coast, staying in Lyme Regis, home to the famous ammonite fossils, and then on to Falmouth.  We enjoyed visiting a water-powered flour mill, learning about fossils and Mary Anning, and the Eden Project.
clockwise from upper left: ammonite pavement, beautiful bay channel, and the harbor at Falmouth
mill stones at a working flour mill and the Eden Project
We arrived in Florence, Italy, during the first week of June.  The museums are spectacular and we especially enjoyed the Uffizi.   In Italy, we were awed by history and architecture.  
Our apartment living room (just kidding - sculpture and paintings in the Uffizi Museum)

Anita helps straighten the spectacular tower of Pisa; a beautiful small church on the river in Pisa
And of course, more food - Warren's birthday cake
A view of the river at sunset in Florence and the Tuscan coast east of Florence, Italy
Train has been our main mode of travel, beginning with Amtrak from Boston to Rhode Island, high speed trains between major cities in Spain, trains between cities and along the coast in England and Italy, and, finally, to the capital of trains - Switzerland.
Trams in England, the Bernina Express from Italy to Switzerland, and a cog train on Mount Pilatus near Lucern, Switzerland
We never tired of the beautiful views throughout Switzerland: lakes and rivers, snow-capped peaks, forested vistas, and mountain meadows.

memorial to the valiant Swiss that risked their lives to help Jews escape the Nazis during WWII and a beautiful valley in France
The beautiful River Rhone and the famous fountain in Geneva, Switzerland
We were fortunate to visit friends that Anita and I have known for many years, including joining Debby (who we are visiting in Rhode Island) for a day in Luzern, Roland and Bibian in Leysin, and Rose in Le Pont.  Our experience in Switzerland would not have been the same without the time spent hiking and enjoying wonderful meals and conversation with friends.
From the right: Roland, Werner, Bibian, Anita, and Warren at a Chalet that the Gamper family helps maintain
Rose and Anita during one of the wonderful meals that Rose shared with us
A fitting end to our journey through Europe was a para-glider flight (celebrating our 14th anniversary and experiencing one more mode of transportation) and traditional swiss food at a traditional restaurant/chalet in the mountains near Le Pont.
Entrance to the restaurant/chalet with traditional cow bells, Rösti topped with a tasty and creamy cheese round, and, Anita's favorite - Raclette topped with an egg
flying with the birds!
 With our arrival in Rhode Island, our travels in Europe have come to an end and, although new adventures await us, it is difficult to imagine experiences that will match the beauty of the last 4 months.

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