Cold everywhere

Absolutely perishing when Val left for work this morning, I was actually beginning to look forward to September when we’re planning a few weeks in Greece. Then I noticed this picture on Facebook. It’s Corfu airport this morning.

So it’s even cold & snowy in the Greek islands.

Popped up to the Brunner to meet Val for a drink on her way home. Hordes of people on their way back to Wengen.

They’ll all be going home tomorrow, and we’ll have our nice quiet mountains back again.

Cold!

Another great evening with Uptown Lights at the Caprice last night. Some of Val’s ski school mates came along, and sure enough it turned into a full-on party.

I didn’t know that Veuve Clicquot made skis, snowboards and toboggans, but every day’s a school day.

While we were enjoying ourselves it was snowing outside. This morning you could ski down the Dorfstrasse.

Cold enough for snow cannons even down in Lauterbrunnen.

Exodus

Snowing when we got up this morning, but that’s ok because happily, Val has her first day off since before Christmas. The snow continued for most of the day, and it seems to be getting much colder.

The train down to Lauterbrunnen was packed with people leaving, as today is the last day of the holidays here – everyone will be back at work tomorrow. Uptown Lights will be playing at the Caprice later, so I guess we’ll have a wander up to see them.

Happy new year

Last night we had our usual double new year celebrations, the Swiss new year at midnight followed by Jools Holland on the BBC and the British new year at 1am. Aneta doing a fine job of encouraging the revellers as usual, while Sebestyén makes cocktails.

But this morning we’re back down to earth, and Val goes up to Scheidegg to work and I went down to Lauterbrunnen for a run. Here’s one of the pylons for the Eiger Express on the way to Brandegg. They’re absolutely enormous.

I know it’s progress, and we need to keep the lift system up to date, but it’s hard not to have a few misgivings when confronted with something like this.

Gloomy again

Good party in Rocks yesterday evening with Uptown Lights providing the entertainment. This morning was grey and mild. Fireworks for sale in the street for the festivities tonight.

At Scheidegg there’s a new pizza oven in the little teepee, replacing the old (and slow) wood burning oven that we’ve had for years.

Nursery slope at Scheidegg. High above at Eigergletcher you can see the tower crane that’s being used to construct the terminal of the new Eiger Express lift from Grindelwald. It should be finished in time for the start of the ski season next year.

We did get a few rays of sunshine later in the afternoon. Lots of kids having fun, village looking beautiful.

Thankyou for the music

The film was very good last night – if you like Queen’s music I can thoroughly recommend seeing Bohemian Rhapsody.

This morning was grey and overcast, not great skiing weather but of course Val had to go up anyway. She’s teaching a family from Bridgnorth who learned at Telford. View down Bumps towards the village.

Bumps is part of the World Cup downhill course, so the snow is pretty good. Our nursery slope on the other hand, is beginning to look a bit threadbare.

Uptown Lights have an afternoon gig at the snow bar outside the Brunner. It seemed to go really well.

We’ll be seeing them again in Rocks later this evening.

Super Saturday

The Saturday between Christmas and New year is one of the busiest of the season in terms of arrivals and departures. Ali got this pic of the queue for the cable car up to Mürren this morning.

It’s a dismal place to have to queue too, as the valley is under a cloud.

Meanwhile, at the top of the Lauberhorn, the best seat in the house awaits you.

Cinema tonight, Bohemian Rhapsody.