Showing posts with label Sugnens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sugnens. Show all posts

Thursday, June 07, 2007

SWISS COUNTRYSIDE...

VAUD & FRIBOURG - MAY 2005

Following suggestions from some Daily Photo visitors included in the comments to my last post, I'm trying to reduce the size of each post and split the pictures taken in one trip all the way through several posts. I've already done that for example with regard to the 2004 Santiago Chile, Easter Island and French Polynesia trip. But this time I'll try to post fewer pictures on each page. Hope it will work, and the unity of the journey doesn’t get lost... Anyhow, I'll keep the previous layout at Blogtrotter - The 70s & 80s as well as in Blogtrotter Revival - The 90s, which I believe will be an appropriate compromise!

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SUGNENS

I've already mentioned Sugnens on this blog. It is home to our cousins Luisa and Jean-Pierre as well as the location for the Auberge de Sugnens, a very nice restaurant...


"VIEW - Sugnens is a Swiss village located 15 km north of Lausanne and it's said to have 266 inhabitants (End of 2006). 93.6% of the habitants speak French, 3% German and 1.3% Italian. It belongs to the district of Echallens in the Canton of Vaud"


"ESMERALDA IN SUGNENS- The replica of the Chilean Training Ship Esmeralda, the second tallest and longest sailing ship in the world, was bought by Jean-Pierre to its maker on a street of Las Condes, Santiago Chile. The replica looks beautiful but the reputation of the real one is not so nice: Reports describe the ship as a kind of a floating jail-torture chamber for political prisoners of the military regime from 1973 to 1980..."

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YVERDON-LES-BAINS

Yverdon-les-Bains, the seat of the district of Yverdon of the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, is located in the heart of a natural setting formed by the Jura mountains, the plains of the Orbe, the hills of the Broye and the Lake Neuchâtel. It is famous for its thermal springs.


"PESTALOZZI - Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (January 12, 1746 – February 17, 1827) was a Swiss pedagogue and educational reformer who lived in Yverdon from 1805 through 1825. The statue is quite neat to the Temple, a Protestant church (the yellow building on the right) erected in 1757"

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MURTEN/MORAT

Murten (in German; in French, Morat - the town's name is derived from the Celtic word moriduno, meaning «lakeside fortress») is a small medieval town located on the southern shores of Lake Morat (Murtensee), between Berne and Lausanne, and is the capital of the Lake District of the canton of Fribourg. Lake Morat is a smaller lake located in between Lake Biel and Lake Neuchâtel.


"BERNTOR - Murten is one of the best preserved of Switzerland's medieval towns, and is still encircled by its fifteenth-century walls. The main eastern gate is the Berntor, or Porte de Berne, with a distinctive clock face"



"OLD TOWN - Today Murten doesn't offer much to do other than strolling on medieval streets and sipping drinks at cafés with terraces providing wonderful views to the Lake. Murten's Old Town is a three-street affair, full of hotels whose rear terraces afford beautiful views across the lake to the Vully vineyards, bars and eateries... You may see some more photos of Murten at John's blog"

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

LUSO-SWISS MARRIAGE

LAC LEMAN - AUGUST 2004



"FÊTES DE GENÈVE (Geneva Summer Festival) - We arrived to Geneva on the closing day of the Fêtes de Genève, «when the earth, air, water and fire create a festival…». The temperature at night was 35 degrees Celsius, but the filets de perche were superb!"




"HOTEL ANGLETERRE AND RESIDENCE - Next morning we moved to Ouchy-Lausanne, where we were going to stay for the next days. The views of the Lake and mountains were fantastic"


"OUI!"


"JUST MARRIED"


"RESTAURANT - View to the Leman Lake and the Alps"



"FAMILY PHOTOS"



"FRIENDS"


"FAMILY AND FRIENDS"




"SHOW"


"CAKE"


"GIFTS"


"DANCES"



"NEXT DAY - Late lunch, Sugnens, Switzerland..."

Sunday, October 15, 2006

SWISS BALLOON!

VAUD - JANUARY 2004

In January 2004, I used the accompanying person statute and flew once again to Geneva, Switzerland. Short, but interesting and highly instructive trip...


"HENRI DUNANT - There are lots of references to Henri Dunant in Geneva. No wonder, he created the International Committee of the Red Cross, and got the first Nobel Peace Prize in 1901!"


"LAKE LEMAN - Birds enjoy life around the lake, as do the owners of the palaces on the shores. However, most of the villas we see on photo are public buildings..."


"NOGA HILTON - Not only birds and villa owners love Leman. It seems that some sheiks also enjoy coming to Geneva and stay at the Noga, occupying a full floor during at least a month. It's an economic disaster, when they decide to stay at home, and not only to the hotels..."


"JET D'EAU - In 1886, a company located at the end of the lake used to pump and distribute water under pressure to provide the craftsmen’s machines. In 1891, the City of Geneva decided to install the Water Fountain where it is today"


"PARK - There are several parks near the lake, which allow nice hikes with fabulous views"


"RED CROSS - The headquarters of Henri Dunant's organisation!"


"CHAIR - Urban sculpture in front of one of the doors of the United Nations European Headquarters"

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"UNITED NATIONS - End of the meeting!"


"AUBERGE DE SUGNENS - A very nice restaurant in a village some kilometres from Lausanne. A fantastic dinner before the balloons..."



"CHATEAU D'OEX is the capital of the district of Pays-d'En-Haut, in the canton of Vaud. In January, it is also the capital of hot-air balloons..."



"TAKE-OFF - The Breitling Orbiter 3, the first balloon to fly around the world non-stop, piloted by Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones, took off from Château-d'Œx at 8:05, GMT, March 1, 1999. They landed in the Egyptian desert 19 days, 21 hours, and 55 minutes later on March 21, 1999, having traveled a distance of 40,814 km"



"BALLOONS - During the world famous «Balloon week» more than one hundred ballons go up in the sky of Château d'Oex"


"UP IN THE AIR - The flight in a hot air balloon is a fantastic experiment. It offers an exceptional sight on the majestic landscape of the mountains"


"MOUNTAIN VIEWS were superb!"


"LANDING - The only problem with balloon trips is that you know where you depart from, but you never know where you're going to land..."



"SUGNENS-ON-SNOW"


"SALT - Preparing for the road..."