I'm still in Switzerland but now further south visiting friends Jeff and Donna. They live in the small village of Dommartin Where Jeff previously was a pastor. The train ride here was beautiful passing Many small villages and vineyards and farms. When I arrived In Romont We went to a coffee shop and had coffee. Good to rest after my train ride!
We exlpored the village of Romont Which is home to a medieval Chateau and a stained glass museum. The chateau dates from the middle ages and had beautiful stained glass windows.it The museum is home to many beautiful Stained glass works.
Friday night Jeff gave a presentation in the local community center about his travels as a pilgrim on different pilgrimages. It was very interesting to hear about his treks through Europe: Germany, France, Switzerland, Spain and Portugal. There was a gathering of a about 50 people to hear his story, followed by a nice dinner. I met many of Jeff and Donna's friends there.
Saturday evening their son Luke and his family came for a raclette meal of melted Swiss Raclette cheese over boiled potatoes accompanied by pickles and ham and other goodies. It was great to meet Luke and Erin and their son James And share a Swiss meal together.
Sunday was a day full of activity. We drove to Saillon, the former place where Jeff and Donna lived, for a fête medieval or medieval festival. The festival included costumes, singing, competitions on horses, food, crafts, and even jousting. Jeff and Donna saw many friends that they had known from before.
After the medieval festival we visited some other places in Saillon, including the church Jeff used to serve. While he was pastor there the church was completely renovated in a beautiful way to be able to enjoy its unique view of lake Geneva.
Monday we relaxed at an amazing spa in the Alps Called Les bains de Lavey I wasn't able to take pictures because I had to lock up my phone and all my belongings in a locker before going into the spa. The space included 3 large swimming pools of different temperatures and different kinds of waterfalls, and bubbling pools for massage. I think my favorite was a whirlpool that swirled us around in a spiral as we relaxed in the water. There were 2 sauna rooms both wet and dry. I enjoyed the dry sauna for about 15 minutes and then went out to the snow machine to grab handfuls of snow to cool off. At the end of the day we came back to Jeff and Donna's house and fell asleep soon after our heads hit the pillow, completely relaxed and ready to sleep.
Tuesday was Jeff and Donna's 53rd wedding anniversary. We celebrated (Jeff, Donna and the 3rd wheel Pat) by going For lunch at the Foundation St. Barthélemy. It is a little known restaurant at a home for disabled. The the residents there run a farm with lots of animals and also serve in the restaurant. The service was five star, polite and professional. After lunch we took a short hike to see all the variety of animals which live there.
Then we five drove to a village called Romainmôtier with its Romanesque Abbey and monastery. Tore architecture of the entire city was striking.
Wow! Your time with Jeff and Donna looked and sounded amazing! How neat to be friends for so many years and to get to reconnect and experience so many things in Switzerland! Can’t wait to hear about Spain!
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