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We've returned home to the Seattle area as of August 2008, what an experience we've had! Please contact us via the links on this page with any questions or comments you may have.

The Winnebago Sightseer 35J has been sold to a lovely Scottish couple, so it will continue its adventures in Europe.


Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Saint-Blaise, Switzerland

We're enjoying our visit to Saint-Blaise, a charming little village, just outside of Neauchâtel. The marina provides a Euro-Relais spot for motorhomes (basically a parking lot with self-serve station for electricity, water and dumping). We're oversized for the lot, but with virtually no one else here, it's no problem. Our guide book indicates the cost should be 8 CHF per night, but the man at the marina declined to accept payment from me. (Note to other European RV'rs - on one side is the autoroute, on the other train tracks so it has quite a bit of road & train noise.)



The town is quite tiny and everything is closed on Sundays. In addition, most shops are closed from 12/12:30-1:30 or 2:00! We keep wondering how businesses stay alive around here. I guess it's a part of the culture we still need to learn about. We arrived Sunday in dire need of going shopping. No such luck - everything but the bakery was closed! Dan and Megan headed out to get bread and came back with chocolate eclairs! YUM. Photo of the bakery that initiated us to all that is yummy and chocolate:



We've been mostly taking it easy - relaxing a bit and enjoying the scenery in the area. There's a playground at the Marina and the kids love it. Megan is so proud that she can use the rope glide by herself. She was a little scared of them when we left the States. She now loves them! She's growing up so fast - it's amazing to watch her play on the climbing rope structures and mastering how to ride her scooter. She's a great fan of small hills that she can glide down.



I was struck by the sunlight on the back of the church. It looked like the church was glowing and I couldn't help but snap a quick shot. Hopefully we'll visit the inside during our stay here - I'd imagine it's quite beautiful.


2) Sunset at the marina

The temperatures are dropping. It dropped below freezing last night (was 32-degrees outside at 9am this morning) and I think today's high was 45-degrees. So far it only rained one day - we went out for a walk anyway, but it was just plain unpleasant with the wind. The mountains are still hiding behind clouds, though when they peek out, you can definitely see the snow line creeping down.

We're hanging out here for a few days - mostly to get caught up on Megan's schoolwork and to allow for some packages from the US to arrive. We're finally in a spot that is central to shopping and a post office. It's great. We plan to take a day trip to Neauchâtel. Dan's bike was fixed today, so I think we can bike it - the trails are clearly marked from the marina.

We're also looking in to either a day-trip to Bern or we will relocate to a campground closer to Bern. The train from Saint-Blaise is about 40CHF per person for a 50-kilometer trip. Seems kind of expensive for such a short trip - but we may do it anyway given that we are enjoying a relief from campground expenses right now.

Not sure if anyone is reading the blog or not - feel free to post comments, even if it is just to say "hi." We miss our friends and family and love hearing from you and we would be thrilled to meet other travelers as well as folks from the towns we're in or near.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Hi guys,
Don & I are most certainly enjoying your blog!!! I just loved the "tactical planning" one...what a hoot....but...We were sad to hear you had such a short stay in Barcelona as we just loved it there so very much!! ..It looks quite beautiful in Switzerland though..loved the picture of the church in the sunset!....We are all fine here, just envious of the travel!! Enjoy yourselves and take good care!....
The Mollicks

Scherer Family said...

Hi Lynda & Don - Thanks for the note. We love to hear from folks back home! With luck, we'll make it back to Spain in a few months. It was simply too warm and beautiful to not return and explore! Take care!
-The Scherers

Lucy said...

I too am following your blog -- it's great!

jcw3rd said...

What happened to the picture sizes? I used to be able to click on a picture and get a full browser window sized pic? Now when I click on them they are just small little thumbnail sizes. I miss the big pictures. And they downloaded fast, too!

Enjoying your blog. Found out about it from RV Navigator podcast.

-- jcw3rd