Hello gang

Hello! Here I am looking even more gorgeous, since my mum's new camera. It has a big long thing on the end and makes a funny clicky noise, but I don't mind.

Well we've been away on a fantastic work's weekend. We set off in a coach through the most unbelievable mountainous scenery I think I have ever seen, setting what must be my own world record for taking pictures: two hundred, in a few hours. But the Interlaken mountains and lakes were awesome. My poor little camera kept having hot flushes, I'm sure I nearly brought on its early menopause.

Lake, Sea Landscape

We visited some amazing water-falls, which really tested my vertigo. We didn't quite reach the top, I started feeling a little dizzy. Kept vizualizing myself going over the metal railings. Well, as you can hear I didn't. You can't get rid of me that easily!!

So many lovely new friends made!! And so much gorgeous food eaten (burp, excuse me) I so regret not bringing my new camera with the long thing (as mentioned by Axle earlier) but I've only had it a few days and I don't know how to detatch the zoom yet (it has a very thick instruction booklet)

Then we visited the most heavenly glade and woodland at Blausse. A place of blue waters, tranquility and steep mountain forests. Obviously the weather had been beautifully planned by the organizers too, for my; they did a great job with the sunshine! I got quite a few photos that are begging me to paint them. See them? They are on their knees, at this very moment. Give me a chance to unpack first!! Please

I can hear you 'oooooing' and 'ahhhhhing'. Can you see the trout, dashing around so close to the blue surface? Great big buggers they were, too.  They obviously had no notion of what a predator was; though, I think we may have eaten their friends for dinner.

We reached our overnight destination, an adorable alpine village. I'm sure my heart stopped for a time, it was so beautiful. You could see paragliders jumping off the high mountains, like tiny dots, growing as they reached the ground.

Swiss Cottage

My husband and I had a quaint little cottage next door, all to ourselves. It was a honeymoon suite, filled with love-hearts and ribbons. I can't show you the photograph, in case you nose through the window - give us some privacy! We had a bathroom (with no door) complete with roll-top bath....................I'll just leave lots of dots there!

Bizarrely, there were tiny dots of cows up on some of those mountains; though they do start bringing them down from the mountains soon.  I'm glad I'm not a cow. I do have a bit of vertigo. I hope they are sure-footed. I kept expecting to see a cow rolling down the cliff. Thankfully, I didn't.  

Sorry you couldn't all come, but there wouldn't have been room on the coach!  www.MooreThanArt.com and www.boundlessgallery.com or questions@moorethanart anytime.