Saturday, July 18, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
Insbrook Austria
We are now in Austria and staying in a winter village that hosted some of the 1964 and 1976 winter Olympics. The concert was in an awards ceremony pavilion. We went to Swartski's main crystal showroom, three floors. I told Janell see what you want and we will look on ebay for it and we left. German is the official language here. When I walk into stores and look they say "German or English" to me. I guess I look local? Thought for the day. How would you like to be a six year old learning to spell things like Wohnungseigentumsgemeinschaft? You've got to feel for a little German speaker trying to learn to spell.
Voyagers is the group that organizes the Utah Ambassadors of Music that we are with. They have 14-20 High school musical groups coming each summer. they have planned advertised performances for bands (outside in band stands) and for choirs (usually inside churches). They are very organized. Each city has a local couple and an American host. They love Utah because of the high standards, friendliness and respect. The city leader said the southern states don't care about time and they are frequently late. The Hawaii group is worse and don't wear shoes! The California groups are streetwise and disrespectful so they love us. We have 75 band members, 150 choir and 100 adults/chaperons.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Zermatt Switzerland
We went to Zermatt. It was a
two hour bus ride, then because Zermatt is a gas free village, we had to park and take a train in. Only a limited amount of electric cars are allowed there. We then shopped a little, took a train up the mountain,

or should I say inside the mountain) to get a better view of the Matterhorn which was fogged in. The train was shaped like
the mountain on a steep incline. We ate a picnic lunch
and went back down to the village to shop. You are cool in Zermatt if you are over 70 and have really expensive hiking boots and walking sticks. You know all those elastic gadgets on the back of back packs? They are for walking sticks. We are having a fondue party in the city town tent. Fondue is Swill as is milk chocolate. Hope I can get some pictures on my blog sometime. WE are off to Austria tomorrow.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Switzerland
Here I am once again stealing the Internet. I am sitting on the ground behind an apartment building a few yards away from the concert tent where they are performing tonight in Crans-Montana Switzerland. I think Park City/midway area were inspired by the resorts in Switzerland. The choir goes first and then the band for a 2 hour concert. 
Today was a free morning. We got up and walked to a ski lift where we rode the tram up the mountain,





figured out where we could take a 40 minute hike. I timed us and we were 55 with stops for pictures. The hike was a very narrow trail across the alps to another tram stop where we were trammed to the top, at the very top of the ski resort we played in the glacier and took two trams back to town, and walked 20 minutes to out hotel. We were the only ones to go on the whole adventure. I was the one to pick up the hiking map and ask 3 different workers... painters if we were going the right way. Janell, Nicole, Megan and I went. On the trail we met a couple coming from our destination. I asked how long... he said 2 hours. I said what?! It should be 10 minutes. He said for him it was but for Americans (He was from Zermot- tomorrow's destination)it was 2 hours, it was just around the bend. There was one spot we had to descend that had a lovely rope for us to use and it was much needed. We felt like we had the true adventure. Our group had 4 and a group of 8 followed us but their bus left earlier than ours so they had to skip the glacier.
We then went to a
medieval castle along Lake Geneva where Lord Chillton wrote his famous castle dungeon poem. Truly cool to hear and see medieval traditions.... did you know that clinking glasses started in medieval times? They had metal cups and the liquid was supposed to spill into others cups so you knew the drink was safe, you wouldn't be poisoned. The fork was invented later so the fancy collars could get bigger and you could still eat. Hands are to be seen at all times in Europe while eating so your enemies can keep an eye on you and when you traveled you brought your own trunk which was your own chair so you literally sat on your jewels. Cool stuff. We then walked along Lake Geneva and had 1.5 hours
to 
walk 40 min so Janell and I took our shoes off and sat at the lakes edge watching people swim.....
We had our Switzerland concert in the evening with a fondue party. Here they invented fondue and it is just cheese and bread. Americans have made it fancy fyi.
Today was a free morning. We got up and walked to a ski lift where we rode the tram up the mountain,
We then went to a
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Paris
Louvre headset tour at the Mona Lisa
Arc de Truimph, Notre Damme
At the Luxembourg park Janell is shoveling down a chocolate crepe before the concert. A record crowd attended the concert about 300 people.
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