Warm

We had a jolly evening at Ali’s last night, and she cooked an enormous cottage pie. It took a lot of eating, but eventually we demolished it. Today was very warm, and Val did our recycling while I went to the post office to collect a parcel. Squid for dinner later.

Paper chase

Val had her German class this morning. Just before lunch I received an email from the immigration office in Bern – they need to see a copy of our marriage certificate. The original is back in the U.K. No problem, I thought, we can just pop down to the registry office in Lauterbrunnen and get a copy.

It turned out there isn’t a registry office in Lauterbrunnen any more, and we were directed to the one in Interlaken. We dashed back to the station and caught the train. The council offices are in an old castle (pictures pinched from the internet).

We wandered around until we found the registry office, and asked for a copy of our 29 year old document. No problem – it’ll take 10 minutes, and (naturally) it’ll cost 30 francs. We were soon back on our way to Lauterbrunnen, where we handed our certificate to the migration control officer, who will send it on to Bern.

I wonder what they’ll ask for next?

Signs of life

It’s a beautiful day, mild and dry. The school holidays continue, with lots of kids on the nursery slope.

Wengen in the sunshine.

If you look carefully, the first signs of spring are beginning to appear. A heather peeps out from beneath the snow in our garden.

Catkins on this willow tree at Beanie’s house.

Last year we had a lovely spring. Fingers crossed we get another.

Feel the village spirit

Thanks to the virus, Wengen had a hard time in January. The Lauberhorn races were cancelled, most hotels were closed, and we were all involved in mass testing. Something needed to be done to cheer us all up. Here’s what the locals came up with – the Wengen Jerusalema dance.

Lots of people took part – the traditional costume group, the fire brigade, shop staff, apartment rental staff and the cable car personnel, amongst others. If you are very sharp eyed you may have spotted Emily. The newspapers and social media are loving it, so it’s nice for the village to get some positive publicity.

It’s mild and dry today. We had a walk out to Staubachbankli.

Busy

We had a good snowfall yesterday, but the fog persists, and it’s absolutely freezing. Up at the very top the sun is shining, but look at the crowds.

This may well be the busiest day of the season. Val’s colleague Jo got this shot of 7 people on a chair for 6.

A couple of shots from our neighbourhood.

Colin is cooking tonight.