Wednesday, December 7, 2011

We're almost home....3 weeks to go!

at the top of the world!

Daniel's drawing of a Monet painting

Weihnachts (Christmas) in Luzern

Advent in Zurich near Stadelhofen train station

Nik & Daniel at a fabulous Abbey

Christmas decorations in Basel

It's been awhile, so here are some more recent photos...since mid-November Daniel has felt better..so we did some traveling..to Luzern for a piano festival, to Bern, overnight (it rained, but we saw an awesome light show nonetheless!) and Nik took us on a day trip to a lovely abbey and an apple farm where we got lots of fresh organic apples - yum! Last week we were in Basel for Daniel's final treatment. Of course it rained, but we did get to walk around some ~ our lovely friend Angela came to keep me company one day and we walked all around town...there were Weihnachts Markts (Christmas fairs) adorning the old town and Munster (cathedral) areas. We also walked by the river (Rhein) and ate at a local organic cafe above the river...when it was not raining! While in Luzern, we took a day trip up Pilatus peak...nearby mountain, where we were above the fog and rainy weather, in the sunshine and cold, high winds. The Alps are strewn across Switzerland and wherever we have gone in those mountains it has simply been breathtaking! Daniel has taken up drawing, while reading Vincent van Gogh's biography - which has clearly affected him in a positive way. It's amazing how he took to it. He had done some drawing in the past, usually pen and ink. Now he has gone to graphites and kohl (charcoal) and is loving it, as you can see above. We are preparing to leave Schweiz now...and it is bitter-sweet. We have met some wonderful people as well as spending time with our host friends/family - Nik, Christina, Janis and Julian, with whom we have shared our lives for the past 6 months....Janis's soccer games, Julian's concerts, sharing meals and conversation, Christina's family drama and Nik's graciousness and loving care. We will also miss Angela's friendly humor and generosity, as well as "the mysterious Ruth" who came into our lives in a strange way and has graced us with music, travel and fun visits at the "red tower" as well as at our flat. Andy & Marianne have also been so kind and generous with their warmth and good humor. We will see them again before we leave, at their home near Zurich. And, Tim is coming from Munich to visit this weekend! These are people and things we will miss terribly, although we are also looking forward to coming home to Santa Cruz and seeing again our daughters and all of our dear friends. See you there!!! ciao for now...Joya

Friday, October 28, 2011

Daniel going down to the lower-level
 viewing area

view from above the falls - from the schloss (castle) at the top

my favorite - at the mid-level of the falls - notice tour-boat coming in at the left

yes Switzerland IS the land of waters!


Back again from Schweiz, friends.
Here are the photos we took at the RheinFalls - touted to be the largest waterfalls in Europe..bit more than a half hour train trip from here. What an exciting place! We walked from one side of the falls, over the train/foot bridge to the other side and stopped at the viewing spots on different levels of the falls - close to the bottom we got slightly wet and were close to the rainbow....it was fabulous!
sending lovely autumnal thoughts....

we really enjoyed being here -  the cold notwithstanding

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

new friends






 "Jonco" is  a feisty character - nothing gets by his all-seeing eyes!

The Bear family - friendly and always hungry!

"Jack and Little Jack" are Jack Russell Terriers inspired by a needle felting book (same book at the koalas are in).

The new one is "Eule" - a barn owl who keeps a sharp eye out for food and other moving things ;)

Here my friends replace CDs in a display tower.

Hello everyone, back with some new friends - born in Winterthur you might say. It is October, autumn weather prevailing...not to cold, not too warm...sometimes foggy or sunny or some of each, and a bit of rain at times. Sound familiar?  Yes, I said fog! Not so different from SC, except the fog comes from a different source. Yesterday Daniel and I walked up to a restaurant on one of the many hills in the area---from which we could easily see the Alps! We are not far away from them, about 40 miles...close enough to be visible on a fairly clear day. However, no ocean in sight or smell! So I miss that terribly. The fog belongs to a different climate and geography but is here nonetheless....like this morning - hopefully it will dispel by afternoon.  Daniel goes up and down with his health - recovering from treatment #2....final one coming up o Nov. 30th. Fortunately Daniel likes to and is usually able to take walks - sometimes quite long journeys, into the forest above us is his favorite direction to go. Sometimes he (or we) goes off exploring the many varied neighborhoods of Winterthur. Though we have wanted to travel further afield, Zurich is as far as we have been  on our own since D's energy doesn't allow for longer trips as of yet. We are hoping next week that we can go on a "Glacier Express" trip. This is a train journey that crosses the Alps from St. Moritz to Zermatt - takes 3 nights/2 days (including overnights at hotels). I hope he is up to it, as it may be our only tourist-journey while we are here. We shall see. Meanwhile we occasionally see friends in Zurich (when we go to the opera there - last one was Wagner's Parsival - a 5-hour wonder!) And our friends in Hegi, our host family, continue to be gracious and loving and we are so grateful for them. Their sons, Julian (turning 15) and Janis (12) help me with Suizer-Dutsch and Hoch-Deutsch, whereas Daniel actually took language classes for a few weeks and continues to work with a woman here who is trading English/German with him. Angela is a lovely local woman who studies palmistry and who also enjoys walks in the forest while learning English w/ Daniel. So it works out great!
As we are more than halfway through our stay now, I am looking at the fact that we return to CA (and Santa Cruz and our family and friends) in a bit less than 2 1/2 months...I am looking forward to our return though still enjoying new experiences. For example, our new friend, Marianne's birthday open house is next Monday and we plan to go there unless we are on the Glacier Express ;-)
Okay friends...I hope you like the new entries - my friends keep me busy (as well as other projects I'm doing for Christmas gifts). Next time you'll get actually photos of Switzerland!
sending love and many hugs...........ciao, Joya

Monday, September 26, 2011

september



Andy & Marianne in Zurich
Nik hard at work
Daniel on a walk in Hegi
Life is full of surprises and we try to deal with them as they arise. Living in a different country has its own set of difficulties as well as joys. Nik and Christina continue to be great friends and supporters - thank you!
Also we are getting to know Marianne and Andy who live near Zurich. Daniel had his 2nd treatment last week and has been under the weather since...hopefully he will improve soon. He is studying German 2x/week and loving it. I am needling, knitting, cleaning and....doing laundry - a whole other story ;)
Autumn is settling in nicely with lovely sunny weather - warm for the most part still. We now the cold will come but are enjoying the sun while we can, as any good Californians would!
be well friends.......ciao for now

Saturday, August 13, 2011

next up:

Here's Jo in the fabulous wildflowers which grow in fields along the trails in the Engiadina (Engadin) Valley where we stayed for 4 days - hiking and enjoying fantastic Alpine scenes, fresh air and yummy food too! We were in the Roamische region where they have still their own culture and language which is a convergence of countries which make up the location: Austria, Italy and Schweiz. The valley runs from St. Moritz to the small villages where we were (Sent and Scuol) which are situated just a few miles from where the 3 countries merge in the high mountains - it was as beautiful as you might imagine!

This is in Scuol, next to a fast running river which runs right through town...surrounded here by the ever-present flowers! All summer the entire region is filled with homes, stores, city buildings displaying brightly colored blooms in boxes and pots - everywhere! So cheerful and brilliant against the deep blue skies.
Here we are hiking back to Sent from Scuol, about an hour's walk, experiencing the wonderful landscape - occasionally seeing a goat or two and breathing the lovely, clear Alpine air!
Switzerland - land of waters! Lakes, rivers, streams and waterfalls.
Jo has been visiting for about 10 days. We all went for walks together and one day, she and I took a train to the Rheinfalls.
This is an amazing place - a convergence of waters from glacial areas flowing down hard and fast to the river Rhein, creating a huge mass of waterfall next to which there is a castle. Next to and under and around the castle flow the falls...we could hike down and be very close to the water - such a power spot! We then took a boat trip down the river and back up towards the falls - the captain got us quite near the actual falls (yes we got a bit wet!) and then the currents would swing us out and back - great fun. Don't have photos - they are in Jo's camera...will try to download them here when she returns from visiting a friend in Wales next week.

Sending lots of warmth (summer finally!),  love and hugs to you all..........ciao, Joya

Monday, July 25, 2011

sunshine



getting up the final steps to Sammlung Reinhardt

at Sammlung Reinhardt - amazing impressionist collection!

now this is what I call a lovely table arrangement - straight from the garden

being silly at museum cafe

my favorite - water lilies at the museum garden

Janis (12 years old)  made this portrait of Mimi - she looks just like this!

of course it is summer, rain or no, and gardens are fabulous everywhere


Well we had a splendid time at the Reinhardt museum yesterday, although the hike to get there was long and, true to Swiss geography, always going up and up! In this case, we walked up and over a mountain (hill..) to the museum, which overlooks the city of Winterthur - coming down close to where we will be renting an apartment soon. It was a long hike and a worthwhile climb, even though afterwards my feet were killing me. Still it was a fun day and barely rained! The museum has a fabulous collection of Cezanne, Picasso, Manet, Monet, Degas, Renoir, etc.etc.
This trip followed on the heels of a lovely day Saturday, visiting with new friends - Andy and family - the man who roomed w/ Daniel is Basel hospital - who picked us up in Hegi, toured us up and around Kyburg Schloss (castle) and then on to their gorgeous home outside of Zurich, in Grut. They wined and dined us and we shared a wonderful evening, returning with Marianne by car to Hegi.I mention this because we have only been in a car 3x altogether since we have been here! We look forward to seeing them again when they return form vacation (to the Amalfi Coast!) in August. Thanks to them for showing us such a fantastic time, being so kind and gracious, and thanks to Nathalie (13) for being patient while we absorbed all of her parents' attention.
Today the sun shone! This is a miracle after a week of grey!!! Hopefully it bodes well for the future....
tomorrow is market morning in Winterthur...the farmer's market is only open in the morning so we have to get up and on the road early. This market has everything in the way of foods, breads, meats, cheeses, flowers & plants, whatever you need it seems....al fresh and much of it BIO label (organic). So it is worth the trip to town - bus service is so cool! We bought passes when we first arrived that cover all transit for a month - trains, buses, boats, etc. in the Zurich region...an amazing deal!
I hope all of you are enjoying a lovely summertime. We miss you and send much love!





Friday, July 22, 2011

rainy days

sometimes it is not raining!
 typical homes in this area

some of the many ducks swimming along the river nearby

Daniel by the Hegi horse barn - they drive them into Winterthur for tourist rides

Joya's famous cherry torte - yum!

Daniel waiting at the front door in the rain - I had the key
Here is the latest installment of Hegi life....we have been adventuring into town and to the market in the rain and sometimes in between storms. Our sunset walk last night was under a lovely rainbow! It seems tonight may be the same...at least it stopped raining, and the sunsets have been spectacular at times! This  unusual weather has been challenging but we do our best to keep ourselves occupied with cooking/eating/walking....could be worse ;)
Daniel is steadfast in his work and feeling well considering he has been through a lot. Killing off tumors is dirty business and he is pushing through it! I try to work and have had some real success with illustrations for the revision of our book, but it is difficult for me to get motivated. Perhaps it doesn't matter - time is different for us here.
Tomorrow we are to be picked up by our new friend, Andy, and taken for a tour of the area enroute a visit to his home/family outside of  Zurich. We are looking forward to growing a relationship and seeing new places.
Thanks to you all for your loving support....it helps so much. this life journey is quite different from vacation trips we have taken in the past - always the unknown ahead of us.
I want to dedicate this blog to my dear sister, Marie, who passed away 10 days ago. May her light continue to shine as she follows a new pathway, and may she be joined by loved ones who have gone before - to help her along her way. My memories, prayers and love follow along....ciao for now, Joya