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Hello from the snow!

Postby Osc » 07 Feb 2016, 20:23

We are having a wonderful time :D Friday was long with a very early start, but we enjoyed the train journey from Milan to Tirano, a lot of it alongside Lake Como. Our hotel was very nice, perfect for a one night stopover. We ate early as we were seriously flagging by then, he was in bed by 7pm although I managed to make it to 8.30 :lol: Yesterday's train journey on the Bernina Express to St Moritz (google it) was nothing less than spectacular. We had a carriage to ourselves for a lot of it, so could change from side to side for the different views. Our St Moritz hotel met us at the station, the hotel is lovely, really comfy, but the room is so hot that we have turned off the radiator and have the window open most of the time!

It was a lovely sunny day, so we headed off to walk on the lake and see the racecourse, great fun. When we checked in, the hotel offered us half board at a very good rate considering the cost of food here, and we accepted and we are glad we did - it's a set menu but the food both evenings has been gorgeous with proper old fashioned properly trained waiters. Breakfast was yummy too, and another one tomorrow ;)

The racing today was cancelled, we were not too surprised as we have been following the forecast for a couple of weeks and today was always going to have a lot of snow, although the problem is rising temperatures not being good for the ice on the lake. We are very good at going with the flow, so set off to explore. Saw a signpost for the Cresta Run which Edward was very interested in, so off we went, about 20 mins walk. It was set up many years ago by the English, when we got there a very friendly man told us what path to follow and best viewpoints etc. It's all still terribly English, commentary totally in English, none of this pandering for Germans or Italians ;) and very calm and understated. Further along we came across some European bobsleigh comp, the commentary was in German, far too loud and excitable :lol: Eventually we found we had walked to the next little town and the snow had eased so we decided to go on a cable car which was exciting, and brought us to the set off point for several different ski runs! Such a buzz, really busy, neither of us has ever skiied or even experienced such snow. We had the obligatory hot chocolate, his had a hefty addition of rum ;) before heading back down the mountain and getting a bus back here. Went for a yummy cake and cuppa before collapsing for a bit of a nap and then getting ready for dinner.

It's been such a fab day, seeing all the different winter sports, madmen going down the Cresta Run on trays, bobsleigh teams, little children whizzing along on skis, some amazing fur coats and lots and lots of snow, it has been snowing pretty steadily certainly since we went on the cable car.

So tomorrow is our final train journey to Zurich, and home tomorrow night. It has been so much more than we imagined, and actually, not having the races meant we did a whole lot than we would have done had they gone ahead.
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby Kaz » 07 Feb 2016, 20:35

It sounds absolutely lovely Osc, lots of fun :D :) Sounds like you did the right thing too, by going half board 8-) xx
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby Workingman » 07 Feb 2016, 20:57

Oh Osc, I thought it should have been wind. Not you, personally, but Ireland in general due to the storm. :oops: :lol: :lol:

However, a winter wonderland sounds so much better, and great to know that you are enjoying it. As a former skier (RAF) I loved being in the Alps with all their special architectures and scenery.
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby Ally » 07 Feb 2016, 20:57

Sounds fab Osc - enjoy the rest of your time there and safe journey home tomorrow night. xx
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby Diflower » 07 Feb 2016, 21:06

Osc that sounds absolutely brilliant, and I'm so glad in the end the cancelled racing didn't matter :)
And maybe a good reason to go next year? x
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby saundra » 07 Feb 2016, 21:14

So glad you are having a good time safe journey home tomorrow
Time goes so quickly y
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby Aggers » 07 Feb 2016, 21:31

Sounds like you're having a marvellous time.

Have a safe journey home.
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby tonicha » 07 Feb 2016, 21:37

Sounds stunning Osc and I'm so glad you've seen more than you expected and also enjoyed yourselves.

Enjoy xx
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby TheOstrich » 07 Feb 2016, 22:46

Yes, sounds superb, Osc - glad you're having a good time! Go easy on those continental cakes .... :D
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Re: Hello from the snow!

Postby Suff » 08 Feb 2016, 00:38

Glad you're having a wonderful time Osc, I haven't been in St Moritz since my early teens it was the first place I'd ever ice skated. Or ice "fell over" would be more like it...

Switzerland in the snow is wonderful but they do get so annoyed if you don't completely clear the roof of your car, they measure the snow and fine you based on the depth.

It's funny to watch the street clearers going around with their little wagons, removing the last of the snow so the pavements are clear.

Are you going to be in Zurich long? There is an absolutely fabulous Fondue restaurant on Zähringerstrasse called the Raclette Stube. The only problem is you need to book. They are always full for obvious reasons...

http://www.raclette-stube.ch/

When I first worked in Zurich it was still there and that was 1997. Mrs S and I booked and went. It was the best Fondue I've ever tasted either before or since.
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