Posts Tagged ‘Geneva’

Better late than never :)

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

I’ve been meaning to upload my photos from Geneva for ages, but have been too lazy to transfer them from my phone to my computer. I’m not allowed to install any phone software on the computer, you see, and I haven’t figured out how to remove the block on me using infrared of bluetooth, so my only option is to painfully email the photos to myself two at a time :( However, there’s nothing like spending a week by yourself in a hotel room in Bolton to make you think sticking pins in your eyes would actually be rather entertaining, so this evening after having dinner and washing the soap out of my hair, I decided to dedicate myself to the task :) Unfortunately, it’s now so long since I made my posts about Geneva that it doesn’t seem worth rejigging them for photos. So I’ve decided to make a mega sort of post here which contains all the photos instead… (more…)

A walk in the woods

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

Thursday was the day I had really been looking forward to all week. All the weather forecasts I had seen predicted it would be the best day of our short stay in Geneva, and my plan was to use it to visit Mount Salève, the mountain immediately above Geneva.

April is pretty much the worst time you could choose to go to Switzerland, by virtue of everything exciting being closed. With the exception of very high altitude resorts such as Zermatt, the skiing season is essentially over and the hiking season can not begin in earnest until June when the majority of the slush will have melted. April is just about the most dangerous time you could go up a mountain; the melting snow is ripe for avalanches and there is still enough of it left in terms of volume to cause some nasty damage. Avalanches are quite cool to watch from a distance but I have no desire to be in the close vicinity of one, and so it was that the region’s more exciting day trips (an excursion to Mont Blanc, for example) had to be ruled out :( (more…)

An adventure to Annecy

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

The resolution to go to France got off to a slow start the next morning on the grounds that we didn’t know where we wanted to go. I recently did a translation exercise in an Esperanto course book where the passage described a Polish railway worker trying to sell a ticket to a man who neither knew nor cared where he was going, and our situation reminded me somewhat of that as we wandered vaguely around Geneva’s bus station looking for a vehicle which might be about to depart for France. No such vehicles appeared to be in existence and so my boyfriend approached a pair of drivers who seemed reluctant to recommend a destination, but mentioned that a bus to Annecy was departing in a little over an hour. Knowing next to nothing about the place, this was enough inspiration for us to shell out considerable quantities of francs for a ticket, and feeling excited in a reckless sort of way, we set off to kill another hour in Geneva. (more…)

Breaking beds in Geneva

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

I woke up with sore legs this morning which is a sure sign I must have had a good week :) I have indeed had a superb week in Geneva with my boyfriend and hardly know where to start with describing it. I am lacking the motivation to blog, in fact, because I would much rather lie here feeling lazy and happy than stir myself to do something useful.

Hmmm. Well, it all started on Monday morning at the regrettably early hour of half five. I didn’t wish my parents to know I was going on holiday with my boyfriend, a fact of which they would deeply disapprove, and so I had led them to believe that I was working in London again. That had a few unfortunate implications, the first being that despite not needing to be at the airport until nearly ten, I still had to leave the house at the time at which I would have done were I actually going to London :( (more…)

To do: make list of things to do

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Last week, I made myself a to-do list. It was a truly magnificent to-do list, which encompassed all of the things which I need to accomplish in all of the different parts of my life. I often make myself to-do lists, but they tend to focus on one specific area only. This one included work and holidays and my private life… literally, everything! I was terribly proud of it, confident that I had achieved an utterly completed list, which when totally ticked off would bring me 100% up to date with everything, and I had a nice relaxing weekend, happily secure in the knowledge that there was no need to worry, everything I needed to do the following week was safely laid down in black and white.

I got to work on Monday morning, opened by bag to extract my list… and, after a prolonged period of frenzied searching, discovered that I had accidentally put it in the shredding bin :cry3: (more…)