Saturday, May 7 - Sunday, May 8 2011
Another first was achieved – our first houseguest! Ang’s dad, Gavin, flew into town the first week of May on his first trip ever to Europe (not just Switzerland). He spent about two weeks here and found various things to occupy himself with around Geneva (we would leave for work in the morning and he would embark on a cycling adventure on Dave’s bike—he toured inner city and countryside racking up quick the mileage!). By the time he left we think he’d seen more around Geneva than we have so far! Besides Geneva, he also took a day-trip via train to a couple Swiss towns just up Lake Geneva—Montreux (an quaint old medieval town) and Lausanne. The three of us also took a couple of trips together outside of the Lake Geneva area while he was here.
Another first was achieved – our first houseguest! Ang’s dad, Gavin, flew into town the first week of May on his first trip ever to Europe (not just Switzerland). He spent about two weeks here and found various things to occupy himself with around Geneva (we would leave for work in the morning and he would embark on a cycling adventure on Dave’s bike—he toured inner city and countryside racking up quick the mileage!). By the time he left we think he’d seen more around Geneva than we have so far! Besides Geneva, he also took a day-trip via train to a couple Swiss towns just up Lake Geneva—Montreux (an quaint old medieval town) and Lausanne. The three of us also took a couple of trips together outside of the Lake Geneva area while he was here.
The first of those trips was a weekend in Nice, located in southern France. Nice is also very close to Monaco, which is the second smallest country in the world (0.75 square miles). We also had heard about this quaint village in between Nice and Monaco, called Eze. Lots to see in just a weekend…
There’s a funny thing about booking cheap flights on easyJet. They are cheap for a reason… because they typically leave before 7am! We always find a way to justify the early departures when we are booking them, but when the day actually comes it’s never fun. 6:30am was our departure out of Geneva, which meant we woke up before 4am(!). Luckily we weren’t checking bags so that gave us back a little more time.
Also on the hill was an old cemetery with over-the-top monuments and grave pieces. It reminded us a lot of what we had seen in New Orleans when we visited several years back.
While Nice was beautiful, we knew we needed to keep moving in order to see everything we had planned. We had discovered the little village of Eze on the Samantha Brown travel show that Ang’s mom recorded for us to watch during our trips back home. One fact the show host shared that we found very unusual is that in the off-season only about 15 people actually live in the village (there were quite a bit more when we were there). The tiny village is built on a high cliff (quite the bus ride to get up there) and consists of narrow little winding walkways that lead to homes, restaurants & little shops. There are also the remains of an ancient fortress at the very top of the village. Unfortunately we didn’t have more than a few hours to soak in all the quaintness of this village. We hope someday to come back and stay for a night!
We returned to Nice for the evening, had a crepe appetizer while the sun went down then enjoyed a delicious dinner in a busy square.
| Stealth Yacht |
After the cathedral we popped into the Monaco Palace. Unfortunately no photos were allowed inside because it is still the residence of the royal family of Monaco, but you can see the palace from the outside and the castle walls (complete with guards and cannons…very protective!)
Now, you might have asked yourself why did the title of this blog say “+1” at the end? Well, our flight was scheduled to leave Nice on Sunday night. However, when we arrived at the easyJet counter to check in they informed us that the original plane they planned to use had to be switched out with a smaller one and that we didn’t have seats on the plane. Huh? When we got more information from the customer service agent our frustration flipped 180 degrees when they informed us that we would be put up in a hotel for free, be placed on the 8am flight in the morning (still back to Geneva in time for work), and compensated 750 Euros total for the trouble (so, about $1000 US dollars). EasyJet basically paid for our trip a couple times over and gave us an extra night in Nice – thanks! :)
It was a fun trip, but just the beginning of our time with Gavin. More adventures to come…
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