Time to slow down and relax. We have come to Switzerland. At this point our trip takes a turn, from go, go, go to
ahhhhh! I LOVED Switzerland. There was rain and cool mountain breezes. There was a comfortable bed and a door to the bathroom. There was chocolate and pastries. What more could you ask for. Scenic views, mountains, lakes? Check, check, and check!
We first stopped in
Lugano. It was a quaint little lake town. There was a fountain where you could also fill up water bottles. We were stopping to have lunch. We couldn't find a place that we really wanted to eat at but we did happen upon a bakery. Karen said that she would compromise her desire to eat authentic Swiss food if we bought dessert. So, we ate at McDonald (the only time the whole trip), where I had a Happy Meal for approx. $9, and had these yummy desserts.

Then we traveled further into Switzerland and saw some stunning little towns and cities all along the lakes. We finally arrived in Lucerne. Our first stop was the Lion Monument. It was dedicated to all of the Swiss soldiers who fought in the French Revolution. It looked as if it was carved into the side of this cliff with a small pond in front of it. It was really quite a peaceful spot. We then were dropped off at our hotel. It was called the Grand Europe Hotel. Jenny told us to remember that Grand just means old. It was the only hotel that did not have air conditioning. It was also the only place on the trip where we didn't need it. We opened the windows and enjoyed the rain and cool breezes. Even with the train, we all got a goodnight sleep. Well, at least I did. We arrived on Sunday and everything was closed. So, Karen and I walked around town and just enjoyed it. We stopped at a church that was gorgeous. My camera died about then, so Karen took pictures for both of us. It was nice to be able to walk around and just take in the reverence that was there. Quite the contrast to our last Sunday, which was spent in Amsterdam.

The next day we work up to fog and clouds. We were supposed to go up the mountain, then on to a Swiss farm for lunch, then a free afternoon to shop. However, Jenny turned things around so that we would have a chance to actually see something from the top of the mountain. So, we went walked around town and did our shopping first. I even bought an authentic Swiss Army knife. I love it. It has edelweiss on it, so it is girlie even though it's a knife. There is a fun old wooden bridge in the center of town that we had to stop at to take pictures. And, I just couldn't resist this photo op that Karen a suggested. don't we make a cute couple.
The next part of the tour was my all-time favorite. Totally up my alley. We took a horse and wagon ride to a farm. The views were incredible. When we got there, we saw an old cheese house and had lunch. The farmer's wife had laid out a light lunch consisting of homemade breads, meats, cheese from their cows, pastries, crescent rolls with a cream filling, and fresh apple juice (from their 200 year old orchard). It was delicious. The clouds were still shrouding the mountains but the sun was starting to peek through.
From the farm we went to the base of Mt.
Pilatus. From here we took the world's steepest cog railway up to the top (7000 ft). Then we took a gondola on the way down. The views were absolutely breathtaking. The pictures do not do it justice. When we got off the train we couldn't see much of anything. We were literally in the clouds. It was quite incredible and downright cold. The clouds lifted a bit and we were able to see a little bit of the view. However, it was the view from the gondola that really sealed the deal for me. Switzerland is the official winner. It won the "favorite place" award. I would go back in a heartbeat. LOVED IT!
We had two nights in Lucerne and I could have stayed for another week. It was a little piece of heaven. So, I think we were all sad to leave. The trip was coming to an end and we were headed to our last city, Paris!