A Tour of Northern Italy

Tuesday, October 15, 1991

We grabbed a couple of croissants and departed at 7am for Northern Italy - a detour on our drive home. The drive from Lausanne thru Southern Switzerland took us around Lake Geneva and into the beautiful snow covered Swiss Alps.

We crossed into Italy via the St. Bernard tunnel, 4 kilometers long, politely being waved thru customs, not even checking our passports. Now we are really into some gorgeous country - Northern Italy and the Italian Alps. The road is small and curvy and the towns are old and quaint, houses with rock roofs, chateaus (castles) every way you turn your head, old churches with murals painted on the front walls.

Oh, so many pictures we’re taking. The trees are beginning to turn as Fall is approaching. We leave Italy and back into France via Mont Blanc tunnel - 11 kilometers long (about 6 1/2 miles).

Again, we’re waived thru customs and my plants are on their way home! The mountains are so awesome. Mt. Blanc is 16,000+ ft. tall, snow covering a large part of it, and a glacier on the French side. We had to stop just to admire the beauty and, of course, more pictures. We continue our drive toward Paris, arriving home about 6:30pm. A stop at the office for, oh so much mail - just like Christmas again!

Editor’s Note:

Sorry I have been shy on the photos lately, I actually just forgot until I read her post saying how many photos she had taken, and yes, she took a lot of pictures of their drive home. Here are a few starting with David in the booth.

David in the booth

Italy countryside

castle

I will try to remember to include more photos in the upcoming posts and I might go back to some of the previous days posts when they were at the show and update the photos there too.

Geneva Switzerland for Telecom ‘91

Sunday, October 6, 1991

It’s early up for the continued trip toward Geneva (still raining). We were so glad we had stopped for the night because now we are in Eastern France and driving thru some of the most spectacular scenery. We cross thru the mountains on one of the tallest bridges I have ever seen.

It just surrounds the mountain. David says its as tall as the Royal Gorge but this one is not a suspension one. It is on concrete pillars. Then we enter tunnels upon tunnels thru the mountains until we reach the city of Geneva (a beautiful city).

We find the nearest train station to obtain a map of the city and exchange money. It’s another country now - the money is Swiss Francs. (1 Franc equals about 75 cents U.S.). The language is French and German with a little English.

We map out our route to the Evangelical Church and off we go. As usually happens, some streets are one way; some are only for pedestrians; and we’re going in circles, but we know we are close. So we park and walk. We were close and glad of it in the pouring rain and cool temperature. Although associated with our Church in Paris the service was more on the Lutheran side but very enjoyable.

After coffee and snacks at the Church, it’s back in the rain and drive to the city of Lausanne to our hotel. We arrive at the Hotel De La Paix - overlooking Lake Geneva and beautiful gardens. We unload and drive back to Geneva to the Palexpo Center (the location of the Telecom ‘91 show). What a madhouse!

We finally find a parking spot, luckily find a cart and unload computers, brochures, etc. We find InterVoice’s booth. It hasn’t been cleaned. We do our best and put in a cleaning order for tonight. David’s computer plug doesn’t fit the Swiss plugs, so it’s a quick rewiring technique David is used to by now.

Back to the hotel to a very enjoyable dinner.

Tuesday, October 1, 1991

Tuesday, October 1st

Attended “Bloom” with about 300 other people.  A very informative program.

Wednesday, October 2nd

I met Ellen (a British lady whom I met while preparing food at the Church) and 2 other ladies at Galleries La Fayette for coffee in St. Germain.

Friday, October 4th

We’ve just learned we must have an International insurance sticker on our car to drive between the countries, so David rushes downtown arriving one minute before closing time and gets the necessary sticker from our insurance company for our trip to Geneva tomorrow.

Saturday, October 5th

It’s off to Geneva, Switzerland, our car full with suitcases, brochures, computer, monitor, ice chest, etc.  Where is my motorhome??  After about 5 hours of driving in pouring rain we stopped at Bellignat, France for the night.