Looking for inspiration here...
I was hoping to get to the mountains for the weekend, do some hiking and eat cheese-based food in honour of our host country. But the weather forecast isn't that good, and besides Trollefar has invited a colleague and his wife for dinner tonight (:msncrazy: this will be remembered and I will get revenge in due time).
Now hesitating between a "let's have a productive Saturday" plan with focus in ironing (not too hot = perfect ironing weather) and fixing a few things in the flat, or trying to plan for something interesting and festive despite the rainy forecast. With the Troll away, we din't need to worry about child-friendliness for once.
Our Swiss network is limited, and almost everyone we know is away on vacation. Besides I'm not looking for a social gathering, I just being curious as to what other foreigners do on the Swiss National Day. In our case, last year we were in Zermatt with friends and had a great time despite shaky weather. The two previous years I wasn't in CH at the time.
P.S. To the Mods and legends of this forum: still nothing to sell, if you find this post insignificant, no need to groan, just kill it.
So, what are your plans for August 1st?
I was hoping to get to the mountains for the weekend, do some hiking and eat cheese-based food in honour of our host country. But the weather forecast isn't that good, and besides Trollefar has invited a colleague and his wife for dinner tonight (:msncrazy: this will be remembered and I will get revenge in due time).
Now hesitating between a "let's have a productive Saturday" plan with focus in ironing (not too hot = perfect ironing weather) and fixing a few things in the flat, or trying to plan for something interesting and festive despite the rainy forecast. With the Troll away, we din't need to worry about child-friendliness for once.
Our Swiss network is limited, and almost everyone we know is away on vacation. Besides I'm not looking for a social gathering, I just being curious as to what other foreigners do on the Swiss National Day. In our case, last year we were in Zermatt with friends and had a great time despite shaky weather. The two previous years I wasn't in CH at the time.
P.S. To the Mods and legends of this forum: still nothing to sell, if you find this post insignificant, no need to groan, just kill it.
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