Guess what?

Surprise surprise, it was snowing again when we woke this morning. That makes seven straight days. It’s colder too, and the weak sunshine that occasionally gets through the clouds has failed to melt the snow on our garden steps. Up in the village the authorities are getting concerned about avalanche danger, so the road between the Park Hotel and the swimming pool has been closed. Here at Chalet Iltis, the area of balcony that is available for some fresh air is rapidly shrinking owing to the accumulation of snow.

Val has an appointment in Interlaken tomorrow, and we have a lot of recycling to get rid of, so it looks like we’ll be venturing out in the morning. Wish us luck.

Not going out

We had planned to go up to the Crystal bar for a few beers tonight, as surely the snow that has been falling all day has to stop sometime. It didn’t, so we stayed at home in the warm and began another series on TV. Ali popped round for coffee this afternoon and said what we’ve all been thinking – we’re fed up with the snow now. The farmers must be even more fed up than we are, there isn’t a single useable pasture between here and Lauterbrunnen, so the livestock will have to remain in their barns until we get a thaw.

I didn’t bother with a picture today, as you already know what a snowy Wengen looks like. Weather forecast? More snow. Last weekend’s heatwave is a distant memory.

Problems for the Co-op

There’s a terrace outside our Co-op, which they use to display stocks of seasonal wares. In summer it’s usually gardening stuff like sacks of compost and garden tools, and in winter it’ll be lots of boxes of firewood. At this time of year the Co-op expects to sell lots of bedding plants. The Swiss are keen gardeners, so stocks are large and business brisk. The staff expect to have to bring the plants inside at night, as frosts at this altitude are still common. At the moment however, the weather is so cold that the delicate plants can’t even be left out during the day, so the sandwich counter is obstructed by lots of trays of pots. Our Co-op isn’t very big, so this is a bit of a problem. Fortunately there aren’t too many customers at the moment, so the staff can just about manage with the loss of space.

The wintry weather continues. No sooner have the paths been cleared, this happens.

The cold weather seems set to stay with us for a few more days yet.

Christmas pudding at last

Every Christmas we have a big, festive dinner here at Chalet Iltis. A couple of years ago some friends brought us a Christmas pudding from the UK, but try as we might we never had sufficient appetite to eat it after the huge main course. Last night we were determined to polish it off, so we opted not to have any starters, and I made rather fewer roast potatoes than usual. We had a lovely dinner.

Sure enough, we still had enough room for the pudding. Colin soaked it with a good slug of homemade (here in Wengen) Plum brandy. It burned beautifully.

Afterwards we had our traditional game of Yahtzee – Ali was victorious.

It made a nice change to find that it wasn’t snowing when we woke up this morning. We hauled all the empty bottles up to the recycling centre and treated ourselves to lunch at Cafe Waldschluecht. Breaking news: it’s snowing again.

Food prep

The cold weather continues, with more snow overnight and showers all day.

If only we’d had this weather a month ago. We’re hosting dinner tonight; Emily is coming up from Interlaken, and the rest of us will make a team effort on the food. Colin has a huge joint of beef, Ali will make Yorkies, and I have spent the afternoon preparing roast potatoes and veg while Val made the house presentable. All that remains is to make gravy and it should be delicious.

Snow

After sweltering over the weekend, we now have some cold weather to cope with. The snow started yesterday evening, and continued all night and all day today.

I guess I’d better clear our steps and the path.

We need supplies from the Co-op, so we’ll have to venture out later.

A bit later, up in the village the council have diligently ploughed the road. There’s nobody here to appreciate their efforts. After our trip to the shop we popped into the Crystal for a couple of beers.

Dash to the valley

Wengen is very quiet now, so we’ve been planning to have a night out in Interlaken. The weather forecast is pretty awful for the rest of the week, so yesterday afternoon we thought we’d better go out while it’s still dry. It’s windy though, Val got this shot of the waterfall being blown around on the way down the hill.

We were early enough to get a nice table at the Hüsi. It’s a very popular pub & restaurant in the middle of town. We both had the signature dish – ribs. The food was great and the beer’s pretty good too. Spring is well underway in Interlaken, a splendid display of flowers at the bus stop as we were waiting to get our bus home.

We got back to Wengen and popped into the Crystal bar for a nightcap. This morning the weather forecast turned out to be accurate – cold, with snow. Winter is back.