(Blog for Friday) Marna here... Another day when we're up and out of the house at the crack of 12:15pm or so. Anne calls us a Herd of Turtles - or a Terd of Hurtles... Maybe we're just getting prepared for daylight savings time prematurely. That could be a problem when we fly out of Geneva Switzerland on Monday since we currently don't know when Switzerland recognizes daylight savings time. We'll probably be an hour late for our flight... ohwell.
On to Vieux Lyon - which means Old Lyon. Taina and Yasmine had their last day of school before their break next week so Kris and the 7 Turtles started out at the beautiful Basilica in Vieux Lyon. We were all doing our best to stay reasonably quiet until Doug let out a gigantic sneeze which rattled the stained glass. We all giggled quite a bit. The Basilica is one of the most beautiful I've seen. Amazing tile work all over the walls and ceiling depicting various scenes. The stained glass was amazing as well.
From there, we headed down a meandering garden path WAY down the hill into another section of Vieux Lyon. This was more dangerous than it should have been for mom since she was wearing her rock and roll sandals which tip her forward anyway. Not so good on a steep decline.
We next walked to the St. Jean Cathedral which has an amazing Astronomical clock. We were there on the half hour - so we didn't get to hear the major show at the top of the hour - but the half hour was cool nevertheless.
We took the Funicular (tram - again, on a steep incline) up the hill to the Roman Amphitheatre. It's in exceptional shape - although they have done some reconstruction as they currently hold concerts and plays there throughout the summer in Lyon. It would be amazing to watch a performance sitting on the stone steps of the amphitheatre. We climbed all of the steps to the top and looked back down the hill onto the entire city of Lyon - it was a spectacular view.
2 comments:
Hi, Kinneys!
I'll look into that potato roasting cheese melting applience you descibed! It sounds like you're having an excellent time with some good weather! I hope the sicknesses you've been getting fades soon! Ellen, i've been working on my book, they're about to meet Tabby at Swallick Swamp. I'm extremley jealous of you all, but I hopw that you have a great last few days!
Leah
Warm, cuddly, on the couch, Otto Report:
Otto has been here at Hotel du Dupont since Wednesday and is currently snuggled next to me on the couch, emitting a nice gentle snore.
I am sure he misses you all terribly but is doing a great dog job at sleeping, playing, eating, pooping, and only threw up a teaspoonful on his first day. I think he just wanted to show Taran he could stink up the carpet with the big dogs.
Highlights:
Walking to somerset in the morning.
Going for a little jog at the lilydale trail.
Sharing the front seat with Taran whenever we go to drop off or pick up Rachel from country day. Otto likes to sit on the inside (next to me) and Taran knows who is boss.
Cuddling on the bed for storytime.
Cuddling on the couch for newstime.
We love having him. As Jacob predicted, Otto is teaching Taran manners - Taran is so intirgued by everything that Otto does that he doesn't have time to chomp undies or shred flip-flops. They are rarely apart and are pretty darn cute together.
Miss you all,
Rebekah
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