Archive for July, 2012

Montreux Day 1 & Day 2 photos

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2012

We are in Aix-en-Provence this evening, and the kids are checked in and hopefully nodding off to sleep soon.

This AM, we had an early start from the very classic old world hotel in Montreux, beginning with a fabulous breakfast buffet and then a procession of suitcases down the stairs to the “Fancy Tour” bus.  Our route today included a minor deviation to give us  a more scenic experience, but when we got to the first small pass, rain and drizzle settled in until lunch, so we couldn’t really see anything anyway.  But after the lunch stop, the skies gradually cleared and the revealed views of Provence were striking.  We enjoyed a two-hour stop at an ancient fortress, the Chateau des Baux, built in the tenth century, and I noticed nearly everybody got an ice cream on the way back to the bus.

And during the bus ride, I prepared a couple more photo spreads:

Montreux, Day 1

Montreux, Day 2

Montreux Day 2

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

What a different day of weather today!  Cool, with rain off and on.  Most of us spent a great morning at Chillon Castle,  a spectacular medieval castle on a rock in Lake Geneva.  The band played again on the same stage as yesterday, and there were a number of repeat  attendees!  There were little kids dancing in front of the stage, a woman in a head scarf swaying back and forth on a bench, and again an audience of a couple of hundred.  Halfway through the set, the heavens opened and the rain came down.  The umbrellas opened up, but almost nobody in the audience moved to leave.  Incredible!  And the band’s best performance yet.  Adrian, Chris, Noah, John and Brendan went down to the waterfront to “busk” and made about 35 francs.  They were joined by one woman who scatted with them, and one who danced.  The streets of Montreux are full of cars honking their horns in celebration of Spain’s win of the Euro cup tonight.  We are up and off early tomorrow for a long day on the bus–back to France and our stay in Aix-en-Provence.

Over the Atlantic; en Vienne

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

This is out-of-order, but on the bus yesterday, I prepared some more photos showing our travel day and also the sightseeing in Vienne, up the hill and overlooking the ancient Roman theater and also in the Museum across the Rhone from the hotel.  The photo of Andy with the map was when we were in a long delay at Sea-Tac (and hour and growing at that moment) and we thought we might miss the connecting flight in Amsterdam.  But shortly after he got the map out, we got clearance to depart.

At this moment, we are in Montreux, and many of us just returned from visiting the castle down the road which was from the Baron Savoy which was really amazing and photos will follow soon.  The kids just caught the bus down to the venue to prepare for the 4pm performance.  Photos to follow in a day or two.  I also plan to collect some photos from Betsy and perhaps others and format and upload soon.

 Travel day and Vienne area photos.

Montreux Day 1

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

Betsy checking in here.

After saying a fond goodbye to the town of Vienne this morning, we had a 3 hour drive through the lovely French and Swiss countryside, through terraced vineyards and beautiful valleys, and we arrived in the busy town of Montreux in time for lunch.  We are all a bit shocked by prices here as compared to Vienne!  The band played at 5 pm on a great stage in the park along the waterfront promenade on Lake Geneva.  There were people on the seats in front of the stage, at the beer gardens surrounding it, and sitting on the hillside grass beside the stage.  There had to be a couple hundred people listening, and the Roosevelt sound wafted out over Lake Geneva, and could be heard up and down the promenade.   The band sounded fantastic, and many kids are stepping up to solo.  People sitting around us said they were going to come back tomorrow to hear more.  As I write, the kids are meandering in from the promenade.  The lakefront promenade is set up with booths selling crafts and food, similar to Bumbershoot, but in the setting of a beautiful lake ringed with jagged mountains.  We are staying in an old hotel right in the center of the city with many rooms having balconies with lakefront views.  Another full day here tomorrow, with another performance on the same stage.