Saturday, June 21, 2008

Dijk Breaks – Oranje Sea Floods Basel

Only a few hours before the big quarterfinal match, and already the Dutch have mounted an offensive out of Bern and have begun to overtake Basel. Every tram stopping on the edge of Basel Zentrum pumps more Oranje into an already saturated city. “Hup Holland, Hup Holland” can be heard among the many horns, fussball chants, and cheers. It appears as though every one in town is somehow drenched in Oranje. One guy, with the flare of inebriation, was spotted walking through the crowd with a whistle stopping those without Dutch support and flashing them a Yellow card. The variety of hats and regalia are so vast and ridiculous, that you only feel like an ass if you don’t have one. Only a few Red shirts from Russia could be found, not just swimming in the Oranje Sea, but also the Rhine. Even the store windows are washed in Oranje with anything that the proprietors could find. Euro Cup 2008 is fully underway, and as a Host city for Switzerland, Basel has witnessed the Triumph and Tragedy of Portugal, the Final Drive of the Swiss, the Upset of Czech, and the Victory of Turkey. Tonight is no exception at the Dutch hope to continue their winning streak as they face off against Russia. In the first round Holland beat Italy (3:0), France (4:1) and Romania (2:0), with the help of some spectacular goals from Sneijder, and van Persie. The Russians have kept themselves alive after a crushing defeat by the Spanish Armada (1:4), a win against Greece (1:0), and a fight to the end against the Swedes (2:0). It appears that this is only the beginning of the storm, as the surge in Basel is scheduled to continue at least until kickoff tonight at 20:45 at St. Jacob Stadium when the entire encampment of the Dutch in Bern make their way to Basel. By 22:00 tonight the Swiss government may need to call in the troops to reinforce the city against the Oranje invasion van Nederland. We’ll see as the game plays out tonight.
The Oranje Sea...
Hop Holland!
The Hardest Working Man in Basel, Works for Holland...
FanZone in Munsterplatz
Tradition Dutch Costumes...
The Flood Waters are Rising...
Swimming in Oranje...
More Fans...
Heidi is an Oranje Fan...
Basel. Mehr Als 90 Minuten...

Sunday, June 15, 2008

A Night in the Alps - Obersteinberg #2

We Love the Alps!
Despite the dreary weather, we decided to head into the Alps to one of our favorite Berghauses perched high in the mountains. We had a wonderful 2.5 hour hike up to the top and once there, we enjoyed some fabulous Swiss Apfelkuchen and then decided to do some more exploring of the area. We made this same trip last year, but in August and this year in June, the snow levels were much higher, so the exploring was a bit less active. Overall, we had a great time, enjoyed the beautiful Lauterbrunnen Valley and slept peacefully under our thick, duvets in the candlelight of Obersteinberg.
As our friend said, "it is like going back in time, no electricity, no running water, with hearty Swiss food in the beauty of the Alps."
Life is good!
Well marked trail on the way up
Small farm houses across the valley
Happy Cows make Good Cheese...
Look quick, there's a peak...
A little rain on the way up, but finally, Obersteinberg!
100% Natural Clothes Dryer...
Yeah! Alps! And it is cold! 3 celsius...
The trail past Obersteinberg...
Look Steinbock!
Snow Melt and Bridge Crossing...with a raging river underneath...
Let's go that way...
To keep the tourists in...
Great Hiking...
Cheesy waterfall shot...

Another Waterfall
Look, more peaks..
Small Blue Flowers
River crossing
More waterfalls...
Hiking action
Coming down the valley...
Another beautiful trip in the Alps!

Sunday, June 08, 2008

Sunday Hike

Today we went for a hike outside of Basel to the town Flueh, right on the French Border. We heard of the castle Landskrone in the area, but did not know how to get there...
Hey Kid's, there's the castle....
Mariastein in the distance.
A place of pilgramage...
Mariastein from the front.
Flowers in the wheat field...
Through a window in the castle
A view from the tower...

Up the spiral stairs, up the stone stairs past the prison, through the dark cave, into the scary dimmly lit steps up to the top of the tower....
Looking down on the ruines...
Nice fields...
The Swiss Border in the woods...
Look, we're in France, now we're in Switzerland,
now we're in France, now we're in Switzerland again...
And no passport...