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Celebrating with the Swiss
August 1 is the Swiss national holiday – cause for much celebration in Switzerland. I was lucky to get to spend this special day with the Swiss together. We ended up going to a little mountain (Selibüel) near the larger mountains of the Gurnigel (perfect view of Thun, the lake of Thun, and the Alps of the Berner Oberland), where we stayed until the sun had set, and from which we had the grand view to watch all the bonfires and fireworks that were fired up all over the country
Lake Thun with the peaks of Jungfrau and Eiger (if I’m not mistaken) in the background …

Swiss National Holiday (Gurnigl)
- Lake Thun
- Lake Thun & Berner Oberland
Enable Me: Free Print and Cut Printables by Rebecca B.
I love the wealth of resources you can find on the www. There’s so much stuff out there you can use for free! Today, I’d like to share with you the website Uprintables where you can find a number of lovely printables which are free for download.
Just go and check out Rebecca’s website, and you’ll find a lot of stuff that you might really like. And what’s great for silhouette owners, they can use these printables for their hybrid projects as well! Yay for generous people, and thanks Rebecca!
Facing the Mountains
After a pretty intense day up the mountain yesterday, today was actually a lot easier as far as hiking goes – straight down the mountain.
First off, we had somewhat of a rough night, because we were the only hikers in the cabin who didn’t plan to climb the peak of the Weisshorn. That means, every other group of hikers set out in the middle of the night (as early as 2 am, and no later than 3:30 am). At least it wasn’t too crowded in the cabin to begin with.
By the next time I woke up, our cabin was empty and our hosts still asleep. It was a bit early, and so we decided to leave without breakfast (just whatever we’d brought with us for our hike, which still was plenty anyway).
The day, however, was glorious. Not a single cloud, and the view as clear as you probably only get it few times a year.
We reached Randa before noon, and decided to leave the car parked as it was by the train station, and take the train into Zermatt (only a few train stations down the same valley; cars aren’t allowed there anyways).
Zermatt was every bit the tourist town you can imagine – crowds of people from all over the world. But the Matterhorn was definitely worth the trip – gray and mighty, sharp against that deep blue sky!
Weisshorn peak (I had pretty much the same view from my bed when I woke up this morning)
Wildi (Zermatt is further down the valley)
Zermatt
Matterhorn












































































