
(today's soundtrack - Waterboys 'Dream Harder')On Wednesday afternoon I drove up to the German border, which is basically the river Rhein. It's a beautiful, quiet area (part of Aargau and Zurich cantons) which doesn't appear in guidebooks but seems to house a number of small wineries, lovely rolling countryside and some cute villages. This picture was taken from the Swiss side (the village of Kaiserstuhl) looking across at the German border, marked with a black eagle on a yellow sign!).
I did cross into Germany over one bridge and come back across the one pictured and fortunately no-one asked for my passport as I didn't have it with me! However you shouldn't need it in theory as there is now a bilateral agreement between Switzerland and the EU which has given people free movement across the border...
Not sure, apart from the currency and possibly some language differences, what the obvious differences are between the two banks of the river... either way this was my first foray into Southern Germany as have never been South of Frankfurt before!
On the way home drove up to a hilltop village where you could see the peaks of the higher Alps in Eastern Switzerland - was a bizarre sight as there was a haze which made it look like the snowy peaks were floating in the heavens unconnected to the land below!
Also got a great view of Zurich from the North as I returned home, but only because I took a wrong turn ;-)
Looking forward to heading a bit further East towards the 'Rheinfalls' at Schaffhausen, north East of Zurich, not far from the end of Lake Constance (Badensee) - meant to be quite spectacular! We might go up to Uetliberg this weekend, and get out on Zurichsee too!
More job applications and German lessons today, who knows maybe I will be doing blog entries in German soon!
Going out for a couple of expensive beers tonight too :-)
Simon x