Thursday, June 28, 2012

The UN

Matt and I were able to get a tour of the UN that was both interesting and entertaining.  After learning about how the system works, it is a wonder that they are able to get very much accomplished with all the differing opinions flying about, and with no real power to force any countries to abide by the rulings, its also a wonder the UN is as effective as it is.
 The international communications building which has a lot to do with making sure all the messages get to where they need to be across the globe.

 It is difficult not to be inspired when looking down the row of flags from 193 countries around the world.  One is left with the sense of real importance.
 The largest conference room in the UN, this one seats 2,000 people including delegates and public spectators.
This massive three legged chair placed across the street and directly in front of the flags is there to remind everyone of the dangers posed by landmines throughout the world.  Costing only 1-5 dollars to create and upwards of $2,000 to remove not including the immense danger posed to those who remove them landmines are an absolute menace
Not far from the UN this is the Red Cross headquarters; also the building where our host and friend Yvette works!  You may notice the flag is at half mast; Yvette informed us that this is because one of their colleagues was killed recently on the job.

Sunday, June 24, 2012

More Geneva!

Here we are again in beautiful Geneva but this time I'll let the pictures do the talking!
Here we have the "fountain" in the middle of the marina area of Lake Geneva.  Yvette said that during the world cup soccer happenings they somehow managed to suspend a soccer ball atop this massive geyser.


A few more shots of the lake's marina and some of the sweet ships that were tootling around.

Geneva is chock full of various statues and fountains; the above area few that we thought were especially majestic.  The fountain pictured was smack in the middle of a little park which overlooked the lake where Matt and I rested on a bench and did some people watching.  The Swiss are a charmingly strange group who often make funny sounds at each other while passing on a sidewalk or other public place.  As we were returning from an outing with our host Yvette, we were greeted by some of her neighbors by a 'chu chu' sound; quite amusing.  Everyone we have met here so far has been very kind and hospitable and luckily for us, well versed in English (as well as 2-3 other languages).  They say America is the melting pot of the world, but I have found Switzerland does a much better job than we do.  The culture here draws from not only the neighboring countries but from many people across the globe.

Yesterday (Saturday), we went to the opposite side of the lake to celebrate the birthday of one of our host's friends (I believe his name was Rob, although we have met many people so I may be confused).  We cooked bacon-wrapped sausages among other things on a nifty little one-time-use grill that seems to be the rage over here.  Before we ate delicious BBQ however, we first took a little snooze in the sun, worked on our 'tan' (our blazing whiteness prevailed), and took a dip in the lake, which much to my surprise was decently warm.  Here are some pictures from that little excursion:
In classic style, our luck held out and we were able to see the Swiss Alps on the other side of the lake.  We were told that this is a rare site as they are usually covered in clouds/fog for 300 or so days a year and are only visible when the weather is warm enough to cook away the moisture.  It was beautiful!

Some more cross lake shots.  With scenery like this it is no wonder the Swiss are so cheery (might have something to do with their bank accounts as well :p)

Your intrepid adventurers soaking up some Swiss sunshine prior to our dip in the lake and subsequent feast. Try not to go blind, I was slightly worried that the sun reflecting off our amazing whiteness might interfere with the air traffic from the nearby Geneva airport.  Fortunately, no planes crashed and we managed to avoid a sunburn.
 Yvette, Mathieu (an old friend of Yvette's and new friend of your adventurers) and of course Matt.
Yvette, me (John) and Mathieu enjoying a refreshing beer after a refreshing swim.  Mathieu was kind enough let me borrow some swim trunks so I could enjoy a dip in the lake!

Aside from day trips to the lake we have also been treated to some excellent night life on account of the 2012 European Soccer championships and a music festival that has been filling the city with sweet jams.  More on the nightlife in a post later.  As for now we are heading out to the edge of the city with Yvette to wish well a friend of hers as she departs Switzerland for her home in Canada!
Until next time,
John and Matt

Friday, June 22, 2012

First 2 days in brief

We made it hitch free to Geneva and as it turns out the place we are staying used to be the quarters for Voltaire's servants (imagine that).  This will be a brief update, a bigger more picture filled one will follow tomorrow as we are too tired to do such this evening.  What we have done so far includes; watching soccer matches (on public TV's surround by crowds of cheering Europeans), navigate Geneva's bus system with much ease, took a brief walk across the river to check out Lake Geneva and its geyser of a fountain, used our very poor french to buy groceries and we even got to see some live music (as it turns out this weekend is a music festival in Geneva, who knew).  More details and eye candy on deck for tomorrow so stay tuned in (if that can be applied to the internet) and enjoy our ramblings!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Dulles Airport (Washington D.C.)

Waiting for our flight at Dulles. It is scheduled for a 5:42 p.m. departure (11:42 p.m. Switzerland time). Hopefully no delays or surprises await us.

Monday, June 18, 2012

To the airport

After a long night of packing the long awaited moment has arrived and the wagon train, as it were, is moving south to Virginia to begin our grand adventure!  Stay tuned in to Ye Odle Blog (this) for updates, pictures, locations and the general skinny on what your fearless travelers are getting into.  More posts to come soon!