It pelted (?) Snow this morning

Some of them are seagulls not snowflakes.
Wintry by the lake


It did clear clear up though


It pelted (?) Snow this morning

Some of them are seagulls not snowflakes.
Wintry by the lake


It did clear clear up though


As the title says, Jean Tingley made some great machines

These ones music makers

And others



This one commissioned by Renault, is like a Formula 1 explosion

The man himself a couple of decades ago

More music machinery


Then some streets of Basel on the way back



Well first a little snack

Then comes the snow





Off to dinner now.
Happy New Year!
In Zürich now, 2 nights so far.
I ran in the quarter marathon at Schlieren, my time was 1:10 or the like. Post due to fairly complete lack of regular running, but maybe aging too.
Hanspeter and Kathrin were faster than me, but I still managed to be the fastest (and only) runner from NZ.

Was trying to manage the cool that Sorin achieved in his Hawkes Bay Marathon pic, but failed I am afraid.

A bit of visiting to do yet, before heading to Milan.
Will look into photos to upload soon.
This below is a photo of snow cannon created snow Hanspeter took while flying his parapont.

More snow or lots more snow cannon is required here. According to the forecasters it should snow here in Zurich today.
We came here in an ICE from Amsterdam, pic below looking through the driver compartment when that was the back of the train.

Then later when it was the front. From Mannheim to Karlsruhe we were really slow, some vandals had burnt a signaling station down.

Sometimes up to 3 crew in there.
Then in Zurich tram to the place we are staying


We are in the pink place in the middle

New years eve went and had a look around town.

Found the Caberet Voltaire, which is for sale as a complete art work for CHF 13 Million. You get the whole 4 floor building in the Zurich Altstadt for that.
http://www.caberetvoltaire.ch/en/
http://www.caberetvoltaire.ch






We went to Christine parents for a very nice dinner last night, not particularly bright weather, but some great shades of mist for Oliver.

We are leaving Holland tomorrow, off to Switzerland so wandered around more today.
It was a foggy day, as I am sure many of them must be here, but good looking for all that too, boats and canals…

Rembrandts mates

More canal, I took a sunny pic of here when I was first in Amsterdam


This is a head shop, not sure about what it is that they are trying to look like, but they sell Marihuana products

Below is one of the main thoroughfares of the red light district, Amsterdam really is busy at this time of year

There is a festival of light coming up too, the below belongs to it, it changes color smoothly

And heading home



Home is at the moment one of the lit windows on the left, third floor

Up early tomorrow and herding too much luggage to 8 hours of train.
Am really pleased to have been here in Holland.
They sure do crowds here well, we went to the Van Gogh Museum early, luckily, missed out on being able to go to the Anne Frank Museum, and I chose not to join quite a few queues around Amsterdam today.
I avoided the masses and found more things that interested me.

It was a great day, and not too cold either.
Don’t know what this is about

Was looking scenic as usual


And lots of tulip selling going on



And on the door

Found a pretty cool shop filled with local stuff including the below


Then came home to try out the running business again, I am certainly not benefiting from all the walking around that I seem to do, took my phone to find my way back too

Still
#1 finish
#2 finish uninjured
#3 the rest
#4 be the fastest official time for a kiwi in an official 1/4 marathon for a short amount of the year.
Back in Amsterdam with the whole family now, behave!
We are staying in one of these.

And I do quite like the neighborhood

Infrastructure and all



Not quite like Berlin but “street” art at the University of Amsterdam.


And of course water, water, everywhere


We had a great day though wandering in the winter sun, buying stuff and not, with crowds…
I like these bits of wall

And these on a shop called God Bless You


And the street over in Kreuzberg

A shelf scene in our flat

Wrangling our luggage onto the tram and S-Bahn to get to the airport tomorrow and get to experience how well sort we are for a budget airline flight.
Then family reunification with Finley.
Still here, Berlin is a visually great city, bits of it some may see as tagging and grafitti but the place really is interesting






We headed down to where the big get parts of the wall remain, had camera issues though. Still, yesterday we were at checkpoint Charlie. ..



And just plain contemporary Berlin



We went to the DDR Museum too, where it felt to me that the people were being gently mocked. I think the Muldoon years leave us open to that easily.
So much to see here, might have to come back!
Seems like a great place! Someone has set the tone rather low for our arrival though.
We are all fine.
