
Mr. Swiss had parked the car at the supermarket parking silo on the second/top floor and I was left sitting in the car whilst he put the trolley away. So what do you do. Well I take a photo of the view through between the roof and the fence. Opposite are the Jura moutains, some trees and clouds. Even in car parks the scenery in Switzerland is OK.
Sounds lovely. I can imagine what Switzerland looks like, from photos in thenpast. It is a place U wiukd gavenlived to vusit
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I grew up in the East End of London, so Switzerland is definitely completely different and consider myself lucky to live here.
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It is winderful that you do, and that you share it with us. My hysband’s father was a true Cockney. Though he dud not luve in Lindon when I met my husband
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My complete family were cockneys, except for one grandmother. She was kidnapped from Sissinghurst castle by grandad 😃
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SERIOUSLY? Lol. I wonder uf any of them knew my husband’s father! Herbert Paget Lewis
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Was he from Bethnal Green?
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The sky is so clear and such a crisp view … when we returned from our trip to Zurich, Chur, and St Gallen a few years ago people in my office asked me what was it like? I said go at Christmas to the mall and buy one of the calendars showing pictures from Switzerland …. and hang it on your wall … because it all looks like that …. beautiful ….
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Oops … I meant “crisp blue” … not crisp view … duh …. it is still early here this morning …. my eyes have not yet focused entirely it would seem.
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Good advice
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