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I would've probably made my self sick on chocolate too. Some things I have no restraints on and that is one. Well I don't like all chocolates with fruit or gooey stuff in them, but I could eat the ones with caramels and nuts all day long and be happy and sick!
I am so dumb. I thought Nestle was an American product.
I would've probably made my self sick on chocolate too. Some things I have no restraints on and that is one. Well I don't like all chocolates with fruit or gooey stuff in them, but I could eat the ones with caramels and nuts all day long and be happy and sick!
Loved the chocolate tour! All of that chocolate looked so good and I can see how you could eat too much of it! That chocolate cow did look tempting and some sort of bait to you!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Great pictures from the tour! I can't believe all the free samples they were giving out. Although for me, I probably still would have bought some I love the little wooden cow that you bought.
Cheryl, I bought a wood cow similar to yours when we were in Basel in July prior to our Rhine River Cruise. Mine is small - about 2 inches high and 2 1/2 inches long, excluding the tail. It has the same ribbon and bell around the neck. Mine is obviously a calf because there are no horns and no udder.
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Cheryl, I bought a wood cow similar to yours when we were in Basel in July prior to our Rhine River Cruise. Mine is small - about 2 inches high and 2 1/2 inches long, excluding the tail. It has the same ribbon and bell around the neck. Mine is obviously a calf because there are no horns and no udder.
Sorry for the delay in an update today - this is the first time I've been able to get on here in over 12 hours...
Monday 2 September – part nine: more stunning views from the train!
We heard a whistle from the train and that was our signal to go and get it. We settled ourselves back up for the journey, although it wasn’t long before we were changing seats, so I had a better view of what was coming on for photos.
We were told that there would be two stops and we soon had our first. It was interesting that now the announcements were only in English. At first they had been in French, English and German, but they obviously now knew that all of their passengers spoke English. It was also interesting to see the other trains coming and going at the stations, especially as one of them was packed with school children, You can imagine how noisy that was!
It was also interesting to observe the other people in our carriage. The pair that made me laugh were, I think a mother and daughter. On the way up, they were constantly on their cell phones, texting I assume or going online. On the way back, they were engrossed in a game of cards, taking no notice of the scenery at all. Each to their own, but to me, that’s half the point of the trip.
When we left Bulle, we went past some stunning scenery, much better than we had seen on the way here. It even included some really neat views of Gruyeres and its chateau:
From here, you could see the full beauty of this medieval village. Of course, there were also cows sitting along the way just as I’d hope for. I was happily snapping away, although as I did, I noticed some people were obviously worn out from the day and had fallen asleep. A great shame for them, as they were missing amazing scenery.
As we made our way back down, I decided to get up, so that I could get some shots from the other side of the carriage. We were on exactly the same side as on the way up, and while we’d had some nice photos, I knew that the last leg of the journey would have some amazing views from the other side. I ended up in the bar area with the staff, who themselves were photographing the views, which I thought was really neat. It was also helpful, as the second they got themselves ready, I knew there’d be a break in the tree line and I’d be able to get a great shot.
Wow Cheryl! You continue to amaze me with these photos. From mountainside villages, cows and chatelets it is all just amazing! I don't know how some of those on your train can pay no attention to this great scenery! It's their loss and your gain!
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October 6, 2017-Enjoying an amazing dinner at Victoria & Albert's with PP's Dot and Drew
My TR from my most recent trip is now underway. Includes: Universal Studios Florida, Disney World and Sea World Orlando Trifecta TR -Updated December 10th! TR is now COMPLETED!
Wow Cheryl! You continue to amaze me with these photos. From mountainside villages, cows and chatelets it is all just amazing! I don't know how some of those on your train can pay no attention to this great scenery! It's their loss and your gain!
Beautiful scenery from the train. I'm with you. Cannot see why people would take this tour and then not even look out thw window! People did that on the White Pass Railway tour in Skagway, too.
Beautiful scenery from the train. I'm with you. Cannot see why people would take this tour and then not even look out thw window! People did that on the White Pass Railway tour in Skagway, too.