And without any fanfare, we drive right into Italy! No one even checked our passports. I guess this is the EU.
Any money left over from using the restrooms will be cleaned out at the fuel pumps...this translates into roughly $10 US a gallon.
Want to use the restroom? No problem, that will be 1.5 euros, please. Swipe your card on the way in (swipe before you wipe).
More drive by photography...
Our bus is in the foreground
This caught my eye even more than the mountains.
We stopped here for a bathroom break.
This very expensive looking car hit something (not us)
On our way to Italy, but still very much in Switzerland
Zoey Bungee Jumping
Desiree Bungee Jump
These girls are going...bungee jumping!
Lana was told the other day, by the para gliding company, that she couldn't go. Now she is outraged when reading their flier.
The Sweet Treats ice cream and candy place
On our walk back to the house from the sky park
On our walk back to the house from the sky park
On our walk back to the house from the sky park
Dallas shares his thoughts on the walking in the trees experience.
Dallas, Lana, and Samantha ride the zip line in.
These hanging footholds would leave me laying awake at night...
Dallas high in the tree
The children loves this place, you could climb trees and ride zip lines way off the ground. I found it to be rather frightening.
Due to the high cost of eating out in Switzerland, we bought groceries and ate at the house most meals.
The track was steeper than it looks in this photo.
I was astonished to find this shooting range in downtown Interlaken! Maybe there is a little freedom left in Europe after all...
This is a horse trough from bygone days
Everyone wanted to go skydiving, and I had to step in and say that would be frivolous, bungee jumping had to be good enough.
We were at the top of this mountain, you can see the building at the very top of the photo.
Heading back down the mountain. After we specifically waited in line for the front, these rude pigs shoved past us and took up the whole front.
Hannah sits on a fiberglass cow
Nobody realized the lady on the right was in the photo until later, lol.
This overlook was quite fantastic
Samantha poses for the camera
These are authentic Swiss ducks
Much to everyone's great dismay, this crepe shop was never open while we were there
If this isn't Swiss, I don't know what is
The is our neighborhood in the daylight
This is the house we stayed at in Interlaken
It seems Switzerlanders also know how to bake things
Our rental house in the daylight
Interlaken House tour
We find our rental house at Interlakin
In a fit of Non-Anabaptist fervor, the bus driver started jamming out
Almost in Switzerland, we stop here for a quick coffee and bathroom break (notice how those two are in the same sentence)
How to use an automatic French coffee machine
An automatic French coffee machine
Hannah sings for us
McDonalds serves these thicker fries as an option in France