
While Mark was on tour on an island off the coast of Portugal, the girls got restless. So we hopped a bus tour and spent the day in Lucerne Switzerland.
We started out at the famous monument Lowendenkmal, the Lion Monument. This monument was designed and built to commemorate the hundreds of Swiss Guards who were killed in 1792 during the French Revolution. What is interesting is that the soldiers were mercenaries, hired to fight and protect the French leaders. At the time, this was one of the only ways a young man could support his family. Everyone wanted to hire them because they were know to be fiercely loyal, unlike the Russian mercenaries of the time. They would sway in a war and run to the winning side. No wonder the Swiss remain neutral with a history like that, their men were dying to defend other countries.

The lion is actually in the process of dying, with a spear impaled in his back, you can see from this photo the emotion the artist was able to bring out of the rock.

The most famous landmark of Lucerne is the Kapellbrucke, or Chapel Bridge. The first picture above is a shot of this bridge. The bridge was originally built in 1333 but had to be replaced in 1993 after a fire. The river cutting through the middle of the city is the Reuss River.

We were able to enjoy a market day in Lucerne. These are some of the booths and the goodies they were selling:

I have no idea what is in this bowl, but it looks like a pile of funky sealife.

Both my mom and I regret not pricing these babies! That would be such a cool piece of decor!

We were also able to see inside the beautiful Jesuit Church. It is a baroque church so it is light and breezy and full of natural light. I love baroque style churches and would choose them over a dark creepy Gothic cathedral any day of the week.


We found out there was a wedding schedule at this church in the afternoon, hence the decorated chairs.

Next we toured another famous bridge, the Spreuerbrucke or Mill Bridge. Built in 1408. This bridge is funky. All along the bridge are 17th Century plague paintings titled Dance of Death. The skeletons are in every painting and are there to remind us that everyone is at the mercy of Death.

But I could totally tolerate all these creepy painting if I get to attend church in a red chapel in the middle of the bridge!! It is so small you can't really fit more than one person in it. Maybe they thought if they covered the bridge with reminders of death, the chapel would be there to provided some sort of comfort? pull to repentance? I really don't know what, but what I do know is only one person can fit in there at once!

This picture was taken in the town square, it is the facade of a building. The next picture is of the clock tower.


After our tour we were cut loose to eat lunch and have free time. The price of items in Switzerland is shockingly high. Our little cafe lunch which consisted of 2 salads, 4 drinks, 2 baguette sandwiches and one pastry cost us about $100 once we converted currency. I about choked on it.
We burned off lunch by climbing the wall tower.


At the top!

At the end of the day, we took a boat ride. After drinks were passed out, the captain invited anyone who wanted to come drive the boat. Of course my girls didn't hesitate:


By this time the girls were spent. We had caught our bus at 4:00 am and they were hitting their brick wall. We tried to entertain them:

But in the end, this was the result:

Just one last photo to share. This is a sign in the women's bathroom of the Swiss watch store. Why is it the only languages they need to translate are English, Japanese and Chinese?? Why don't the French, Italians and Germans need to know that they need to sit down and put the paper in the pot?? I would be offended but I'm laughing too hard.

And last but not least, I included this picture just because I love it!
5 comments:
I am so jealous!!! All these places look like soooo much fun!! One day I'll make it over there and bring back all the chocolate I can! hehe
Wow! Great pictures. I love the bells. The picture of the girls made me kind of teary eyed. They are pretty darn sweet. Loved the toilet sign. Maybe I should get one for my bathroom, for the 3 crazy boys I live with!:) Have fun! Don't forget to send lots of chocolate home with mom for her favorite daughter in law:)
JEALOUS!!! I really want to go to Lucerne and what a fun day trip! Did it take you very long from your house? Cool pictures!
I'm a little weepy eyed looking at your blog (really no joke-but then again I am pregnant). As usual your pictures and gorgeous and I love your commentary (although it does just make me miss you more)! Wow how big the girls are getting-and Bailey-what a young lady she has become!
Hahaha! Love that sign!
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