Massey is always just up the trail, patrolling the unexplored. I catch this pose a lot as I trudge along behind–ears perked, head tipped, searching for the source of a noise or a scent.
Rambler: Beth
Drink at Hand: Sangria…actually, no, but it would be nice to have a good Sangria recipe (hint hint Terry G.)
Thirsty Thursday again! Its been a busy week, so not much work on the Swiss vacation photos got accomplished yet. But with Instagram making some pretty big headlines this week, I figured I steal a few photos out of our Instagram photostream from our trip. I promise, one day, you’ll get to see our actual photos and hear our stories.
Here are a few travel photos…you know, planes, food. Especially the food. And the chocolate. And the coffee!
A few random views from here and there…
Now for my favorites…the mountains! The Alps were more amazing than I could have ever imagined! And we got to play like crazy in that snowy wonderland. 
Hope you get out there this weekend and take some photos of your world…with whatever camera you have in your hand!






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Rambler: Beth
Drink at Hand: Tolosa Rose de Grenache
Thirsty Thursday here again…time to pour something yummy and make those weekend plans! We are still sorting through the Switzerland photos, but we are making progress. This week we share a few more.
Our first two days in Switzerland were spent in cities–Zurich, then Luzern. Both beautiful in their own right, especially Luzern, but I was ready to get on to the Alps! So in true Euro fashion, or perhaps true Welliver foreign travel fashion (we love public transportation in every country except the US…how can the rest of the world get it right?!), we hopped on a train and headed to Interlaken.
Interlaken was our home base at the foot of the Alps for the next four days. I was incredibly excited for my first glimpses of the Alps, but of course it was a snowy, dreary day as our train lumbered down the tracks. Yet, still beautiful.
When we arrived in Interlaken my outdoor fever got the best of me, so we quickly dropped the luggage at the hotel and started exploring the town. We found ourselves on a road headed out of town, and just kept walking down it, wanting to see what was around the next bend. Soon we found ourselves on a quiet country road leading up into the hills. A hiking trail popped up on our right…we took it.

We climbed up a hill along a lovely, well-marked trail. Then again, I think every hiking trail in Switzerland is well-marked. Daylight was fading, a light mist was falling, but we didn’t care.

About a mile and a half later we came out at the top. Turns out a cog railway comes up the other side of the hill in summer. Tonight we had the hill top overlooking Interlaken all to ourselves.
A great little afternoon adventure in the foothills before our big adventures in the Alps started the next day. Hope you can get out and enjoy a little adventure this weekend, too!






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