It’s been yet
another good week here in Zurich. After
our long weekend in London we had a weekend at home. The weather cooperated with us on Saturday
and after we both went running (so necessary with all of the chocolate and
heavy food I’ve been eating) we decided to go up Uetliberg mountain. There were great views of Zurich from the top
and when we got there, we climbed an observation tower to get an even better
view. The views were amazing (all of
Zurich and Lake Zurich) eventhough it was a somewhat hazy day. It’s just a short train ride up on the s-bahn
and within 30 minutes door to door, we were there. The train ride was beautiful as you went a
little outside of Zurich and into the trees and greenery. You have the option of hiking up there (or
down I suppose as well) which we opted out of this time. But that could be a fun activity for another
day.
We then had a
lovely date night that night, which I guess most of our nights are these days. We went to this great outdoor place for pizza
(since the weather was so nice). Had a
few beers, some yummy thin crust pizza and sat on their huge patio. Then the rain started coming down and it was
our cue to head out to a pub nearby that Nate had found. It turned out to be a pretty fun place,
playing good music and it even showed some college football.
The next day we
were invited to a Labor Day BBQ in Basel.
We were set up with this couple by a friend of ours that is friends with
a friend of theirs (did you follow that?).
We took the hour train ride over to Basel where we were greeted with
pouring rain. Our umbrellas are sure
getting good use over here. The only
parts of Basel we really saw were whatever we passed as we walked from the main
train station to their apartment, which was right on the river Rhine. It looked like a quaint little European
city.
We enjoyed a
good ol’ American BBQ with hamburgers (complete with Best Foods
mayonnaise!...I’m telling you the mayo here is definitely different although
Nate says he can’t tell. It has a lemon
flavor in my opinion.), sausages, watermelon and beer. We met some really nice people….a lot of them
expats themselves. Here’s where the
small world part comes in. It turns out that the wife of the couple that
invited us over went to the same high school as me and graduated with my
sister. Small world indeed!
Oh and we did go
to a church in our neighborhood and listened to a whole mass in German. I think we were the youngest in there by
about 30-40 years as well. It was a
beautiful church, as most of them are here in Europe.
It’s definitely
starting to feel like normal with regards to work. Nate’s traveling again (Frankfurt for a night
this week, Stockholm for two nights next week).
I’m excited that tomorrow is Friday and that we have yet another weekend
ahead of us. The days do go by quickly
and I’m enjoying what I’m doing. I’m
still learning lots about Google Maps and the transit feature in
particular. It’s amazing how much goes
into making all of that just work. It’s
definitely fun and interesting to be learning about a completely different part
of the business.
We have a weekend at home again and then it’s marathon traveling for a few weeks after that. We’re looking forward to all of it though as it will be busy but extremely fun getting to enjoy some good beer at Oktoberfest, seeing close friends at a wedding and exploring Madrid!!
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