We arrived on Saturday to the southern side of Lake Zurich where we will be staying for one week. So far, we have visited the Benedictine Abbey of Einsiedeln, a sacred ground for pilgrims from around the world. As legend says, a religious hermit was living in the woods where the monastery is now built. He was attacked and murdered by two men who fled to nearby Zurich. It was known by the villagers that the hermit kept two ravens as pets. As the men fled, the birds followed them alerting the townsmen of their guilt. They were later punished by medieval methods.
Monday we traveled to Basel where we visited the world's largest teddy bear collection. The museum also houses thousands of dolls and toy collectibles. For lunch we were guests of the Rotary Club Basel. Jim spoke regarding the Group Study Exchange and presented a banner to their club president. Later, we visited an art exhibition showing African statues and famous paintings from artists like Picasso, Matisse and Warhol.
Tuesday we spent the morning in Zurich. We viewed the famous Chagall stain glass windows in a reformed church. Following we ate lunch in a bier hall and went shopping. Tonight we will be enjoying a yodel performance while dining in an Italian restaurant. Yooooooooodelaheeeeeeeeeeewhoooo.
Monday we traveled to Basel where we visited the world's largest teddy bear collection. The museum also houses thousands of dolls and toy collectibles. For lunch we were guests of the Rotary Club Basel. Jim spoke regarding the Group Study Exchange and presented a banner to their club president. Later, we visited an art exhibition showing African statues and famous paintings from artists like Picasso, Matisse and Warhol.
Tuesday we spent the morning in Zurich. We viewed the famous Chagall stain glass windows in a reformed church. Following we ate lunch in a bier hall and went shopping. Tonight we will be enjoying a yodel performance while dining in an Italian restaurant. Yooooooooodelaheeeeeeeeeeewhoooo.