I'm being slow at writing these again, not sure how I
managed to do a better job of keeping on top of these when I actually knew
people living in Schwenningen and had roommates. I suppose I didn't spend so
much time buying groceries and cooking. I really do miss my roommates awesome
cooking, I've been eating variations of the same 4 things for the last two
weeks: chicken, peppers, potatoes, and rice. It gets tiring after awhile. There
is also some renovations going on in my flat, so it's a bit of a mess, at least
they're done when I get home so I don't have to listen to power saws. On to the
weekend that just passed, in Switzerland!
Back in April I think, Greg, who I hadn't met at that time,
mentioned on our Facebook group visiting CERN, home of the Large Hadron
Collider, in Geneva, Switzerland while we were all here in Europe. I agreed to
go, and we were able to get a tour booked for about 4 months later, August
11th. Since it happened to fall on my birthday weekend, and because Switzerland
has been one of the countries I've really wanted to see since doing a project
on it in grade 4 or 5, I decided to make a weekend out of it.
Once I got up at 6:30ish, I paid for the hostel and canyoning and we had our breakfast included with our stay. We met the other people joining us for the canyoning; two girls from Oklahoma, and a couple from Ohio, who all turned out to be awesome fellow canyoners (canyoneers?). I expected a bigger group, and so did the tour company I think, so they only needed to send one guide with us since it was a small group. It actually turned out well having a small group, we were able to do more things, there was lots of space in the van, and there was more food at the end! Instead of explaining the whole canyoning adventure, which was one of the most fun and exhilarating things I've done, I'll let you watch the video that I bought at the end (it wouldn't upload so I made it public and linked to Facebook). If you ever are in Interlaken, I highly recommend going! That being said, there are so many adventure sports to pick from, white water rafting, skydiving, bungee jumping, paragliding, and the list goes on!
After we finished up and got all our gear back in the trailer, we had a lunch in a nearby field consisting of sandwiches and beer. Both were delicious, and the scenery was incredible. After lunch we drove the 40 minutes back to Interlaken and I think all 6 of us slept for at least part of it, 2 and a half hours of canyoning is tiring!
When we got back we ordered the videos and the hostel rooms were closed for cleaning so we hung out with the people from Ohio (Ohioans?) in the Biergarten at the hostel and were treated to a pretty cool air show by some Swiss fighter jets. The Ohians headed off to go bungee jumping from a gondola over a laken, while Sara and I wandered around the city/town of Interlaken for a while and had some delicious ice cream. We headed back to the hostel where Elise, someone I went to NSCC with and travelled to the Netherlands with last year and is also now studying engineering, met us. It was a strange coincidence that we ended up in Interlaken on the same weekend, she's travelling Europe for a month and was with her friend Allison who I also knew from NSCC. They were staying at the tent village run by the same hostel we were staying at just a few hundred meters up the road, so we joined them at their village for the even for a BBQ and a few beer. It was a great time and we had an awesome, nearly cloud-free, view of Jungfraujoch behind us. Sara and I headed back to the hostel with the intentions of going to the bar downstairs, but we were far too exhausted, so we headed to bed. We did have to get a train the next morning at 8:30am, so doing that hung-over would not have been too great.
We picked up our videos on USB sticks from Outdoor Interlaken and walked to the train station, picking up a few souvenirs on the way. We caught our train, switched in Bern and made it to Geneva around 11:15am. The last hour or so we were driving along the shore of Lake Geneva, a very impressive sight, it'd be a great place to rent a car and drive around stopping in the many towns that line the shores. We met up with the 7 other UNB students going to CERN at the train station: Carolann, Ed, Greg, Matt, Paul, Sean, and Scott K., and dropped off our stuff at the Geneva Youth Hostel, grabbed lunch and caught the tram out to Meyrin, the town just outside Geneva where the reception area of CERN is located. We had a three hour tour, where we got to see the control room for the ATLAS experiment and the magnet testing facility just across the border in France, literally a 5 minute drive away. We learned a lot about the LHC, the current objectives of CERN, and the Higgs Boson aka 'The God Particle.' Despite being quite exhausted and sore from the previous day, I was glad I was able to visit CERN, it's really a revolutionary place. After the tour we headed back to the hostel, got our room, which looked brand new, it was very impressive, I've stayed in hotels that weren't as nice. After discovering that all the grocery stores had since closed, we bought beer and wine at a convenience store that actually stayed open, and headed down to the waterfront where the Fetes de Geneve festival (it's a French city) was taking place. Strangely, I found it odd going from German Switzerland to French Switzerland despite the fact I've gone from French Canada to English Canada many times without really thought about it. Must have something to do with the fact that Switzerland is such a tiny country and is influenced by the German, French, and even Italian languages and cultures. We had awesome hamburgers for supper on the waterfront, set up camp and waited for the fireworks. We were treated to an impressive and incredibly long fireworks show, it lasted just about an hour. After the fireworks, a few people went for a quick swim in the lake, all while being supervised by a fully trained and completely sober lifeguard I should add! At midnight everyone sang a great French version of Happy Birthday to me, if I didn't feel old before (which I did) I would now haha. I can't say I was too happy with turning 24, I'm officially in my mid-twenties. Makes me think I should get out of school soon, but these travelling opportunities are just so incredible. Some people headed to bed when we got back to the hostel but Matt, Greg, Paul, and I headed out to wander around Geneva. After learning that it would be 25-35CHF (about the same as Canadian dollars) just to get into a club, we decided to pass on that. We saw a few sights in Geneva and had the spiciest kebaps of life! I immediately bought a water for 4CHF but it wasn't enough. We tried to get ice cream at McDonlads but when we got to the front of the line they informed us they were out. How does McDonalds run out of ice cream! We found a convenience store and bought ice cream there before walking back to the hostel, incident free of course...
I did get some great news on Tuesday morning I had eagerly been awaiting (I would say hoping for, but I guess I have high expectations), I got a scholarship from UNB! Being a transfer student I couldn't get one of those renewable entrance scholarships, so this will definitely help! I also got some great news after work when I was asked to stand for my childhood best friend, Ryan Pyke, at his wedding in October, so I'm really looking forward to that. And less than a month now until my sister's wedding, I'm sure that'll be a great event, it'll be great to see the whole extended family at that.
Only 16 more days until I arrive back in Halifax, and I think I'm just about ready to head home. This'll be my last weekend spent in Germany, as I'll be heading to Prague next weekend with an undetermined number (between 8 and 12) of other Canadians +friends?, and then the weekend after that I head to Zurich where I'll get my flight on Sunday the 2nd of September. No real plans for this weekend, just going to take it easy, maybe I'll finally get to sleep in. It's going to be quite hot here both Saturday and Sunday so I think I'll head to the other lake in the Black Forest, Schulchsee, for one of the days at least. It's about a 2 hour train ride each way, but it's less than 10 Euro each way so it'll hopefully be a cheap weekend...
Have a great weekend and thanks for reading!
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